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MONARCH IS NEEDED CONTINUE NRA PRESIDENT TO WORK FOR YEAR, SAY TO WAGE U. S. WARS j TRAM CHIEFS WITH BUSINESS HEADS -A LABOR TROUBLES Snggest That It Be Not State G. O. P. Leaders Ready to Examine Op Ito TOCLOSEPLANT Forced Upon Industry But Merits Program for R^
Be Accepted as Voluntary Study Foe*s Dispute co?ery Agreed Upon ky
Loyal Employees Get An Ex- Action. Captams of Industry — Hartford, Dec. 20.— (A P)—Speedy•!> Developments, however, were said tra Week’s Pay Before the action by Republican leaders to to depend on the attitude of the Washington, Dee. 20.—(AP) — White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., take advantage' ot their strategic eight Senators who t’lough voting Governors Score Plan to position resulting from the break Irenee Du Pont told the Senate Dec. 20.— (AP)—America’s "big against Senator William E . munitions committee today "the Shutdown. between Governor Cross and the business” dispatched Its suggestions Old Guard bloc of Democratic Sen- Hagearty for the party leadership Place Relief Barden On only way to wage n war la to have today to President Roosevelt for ators was reported as Inevitable to- supported Raymond J. Devlin and
an absolute Monarch at the head of "the revival of the normal process- day. Joseph P. Cooney, nominated for Soutbbridge, Moss., Dec. *20.- the government.” Though no Republican was able president pro tempore and clerk, States. (AP)—An extra week’s pay—gift of es of industry and trade,” decided respectively. If these eight are The powder manufacturer made upon In three days of intensive to state at this time that his party the Hamilton Woolen Compaiiy to Its was preparing moves enabling it to bound by the action of the caucus this observation while being ques- study by some 90 prominent execu- and refuse to repudiate the slate (Copyrisht. 19S4 by Associated Press) tioned about the advbChicago the states, said the time for that for later years not to be In ex- orders of the past 24 hours In which creation of pub>lc works for the was not yet arrived. Some assailed istence.” . the court bouse was burned and two p rpose of providing relief Invites the proposal. For inatanee, Gover- d ark sxplalned ft was not the men were killed In a racial out- London, Dec. 20— (AP) — Gales waste and definitely defers a bal- Bank Are Defendants Over Philadelphia, Dec. 20.—-(AP)—A nor Bryan of Nebrasl;a called ' it bureau’s practice in any case to 's- MOTHER ASKS LIFE break. over the North Atlantic flung up anced budget. "unfair and unpatriotic." stioy returns about which tt e The troops were ordered here by further barriers for shipping today, Unemployment Reserves: We robber band of five, one of whom Tbe capita] noted with Interest might be further dispute. Governor Hill McAlister after a mob police said they believe may have Loans m Federal Action. that the White Sulphur Springs "Only those returns not In cc»i- several liners bound from America (Continued on Page Two) FOR DOOMED CHILD ran wild yesterday on the scent of been the fugiUve kliier, Robert Mais, conference decided on a continuing troversy and not likely to be In con- a lynching, fighting ,to carry off a to Europe reporting they would be organization composed of such troversy are destroyed,” the Senator negro whose trial on a charge of at- many hours late. invaded a branch office of tbe Phila- New Haven, Dec. 20.—(AP)— prominent men as John J. Raskob, delphia Electric Company today, added. tacking a young white girl was in- The Orient liner Orford, upon her Fifteen residents of (Connecticut, Owen D. YoUng, beads of tbe cham- His statement was caused by evi- terrupted as the sullen, raging arrival at Plymouth from India, re- scooped up between 440,000 and Danghter to Die by Guillotine THREATEN GETTLE described as stockholders in the ber of commerce of the United dence that the 1918 and 1919 returns group stormed the court bouse. ported a member of her British crew 448,000 in cash, and fled in a walUng States and the Manufacturers Asso- Asked If he would declare martial was swept overboard In the Bay of car. Central RepubUc Trust (Company of of Bernard M. Baruch, chairman of ciation to further its principles. the War Induatries Board, had been for Killing Father; Planned law. Adjutant General J . H. Ballew Biscay and drowned. Two of the 60 employes held up (Chicago, Ills., were faced today Principles Diseased destroyed, but the return for 1917 replied; The storms which wrecked the AGAIN BY LETTER by the bandits partially identified ^ th a suit by the United States 1— NRA should be continued on was still on file. ‘ Nothing like that. We’ve got freighters Slsto and Usworth also the robber leader as Mals, fuglUve ;,jve -nment and the Reconstruction an emergency basis for a year, with Members of the committee had no to Kifl Mother. 600 men, and we’re going to look were responsible indirectly for the from a Virginia prison from which Finance Corporation—one of a se- the continuance of new codes con- sinking of the Dutch steamer ries totaUng 460,476,438.25. comment on Baruch's statement around and see wbat the situation is be shot his way to freedom while ditioned on voluntary action by th s . before making any plans.” Oranla yesterday in' Portuguese awaiting execution for the slaying The suit to collect interest and industries. Every code should eon- that presentation of the evidence California MiUionaire, Once unpaid balance on two loans made was "cheap and unjust" Paris, Dec. 20.—(AP)—The Dismal Sight. waters. Her 280 passengers were of a mall employe. tsln hours and wages provlstona removed safely. In 1932 was filed yesterday In the The committee turned again to mother she is accusing of having at- Dawn brought a dismal sight to Four of the robbers staged the ban child labor and "safeguard both tempted to kill came to the aid to- Sbelbyvllle, its court house the hulk Published reports said the Oranla Kidnaped, Is Placed Under labor and employer by giving to the Army’s war-time mobilization holdup while the fifth waited in the (ConUnoed o« Page Two) plan, under which each of 12,000 day of Violette Nozlcrc, 19 year old of scorched bricks and a litter of was rammed by the Portuguese bandit car, motor running. In front labor the right to deal with employ- freighter Luanda in Liexoes hEfrbor manufacturing plants has been as- girl who has been sentenced to the debris covering the court house of the building. era either Individually or collective- ’ guillotine for poisoning her father. square where two were killed and a as the Loanda raced for shelter. a Police Guard. ly directly of through representa- signed a quota of war materials. They timed their invasion to take Col. C. T. Harris, Army ordnance A petition, pleading for mercy for score wounded In yesterday’s at- The Slsto went down after a bat- place Just as 60 employes of the tives of their free choice without in- officer, conceded this definite alloca- the girl, was dispatched to President tempt to seize E. K. Harris, negro, tering by the raging seas near the company waited In front of the FISH IDENTIFIED timidation of coercion at either tion eliminated competitive bidding. Albert LeBrun by Madame Noziere, on trial charged with assaulting a Azores, but all aboard were saved Los Angeles, Dec. 20.— (AP)—A caahier’s cage to have their pay party from any source. who It was brought out, was also white school ^rl. by the rescue work of the crew of victim of kidaapers who held him 2— The government should give the S. S. New York. Seventeen were checks cashed. (Oonttnned on Page Two) marked for death by the daughter. Dead and Wounded. for 460.000 ransom last May, Wil- AU Wear Masks evidence ot determined effort to The list of dead and wounded was liam F. (Settle, Beverly Hills mil- IN GAFFNEY CASE balance tbe budget at tbe earliest The girl killed her father, authori- (Oontlnned on Page Two) AU four wore masks up to their ties charge, to obtain an inheritance unchanged during the night, and lionaire, was being guarded today noses. They bad entered tbe build- possible date, primarily by UmitiBg that she might continue a life of two.men earlier pronounced dying at against another possible abduction spending rather than through new gaiety in the student quarter. the hospital were reported “resting plot. ing through the main doorway, and taxes. NO WATER SUPPLY An appeal to the supreme court easily.” The dead were Raleigh Authorities dlsclos' ’ they provid- climbed to the second-floor cashler’s Former Motorman Picks 3— Definite action should be taken based on attenuating circumstances EMwards, 30, who was wounded in ed him with a police guard last office by a stairway. as soon as possible to fix tbe value was defied and Violette was sent Wednesday's second mob attack, and MASANAOHANIHARI, Monday when a crudely written let- Tbe 60 employes in the place were and gold content of tbe dollar. IN TOWN OF 1 0 ,OiM) back to the death cell. on unidentified man. ’i’be latter ter, threatenlng^harm to Gettle and ordered to hold up their hands, and Grace Bndd’s Slayer as 4— There should be no govern- Public opinion is divided as to according to Dr. James L. Morton, members of his family, was sent the leader then directed the cashier^ ment competition with industry In whether I^esident Le Brun should hospital superintendent, was pro- STATESMAN, DIES through the mall from Long Beach to open ihe door to hla cage. When Man Fitk Brooklyn Boy. wqrk relief because "government commute the sentence to life impriS' nounced dead at the hospital after to the capitalist. The letter de- tbe demands were refused, be raised competition dries up the source of onment a custom of many years the shootings, but was removed be- manded a sum of money be paid to his sawed-off shotgun, fired through its support.” Critical Situation Faces Resi- standing in France when the con- fore identification could be made. a woman, who was to be descrilied the door and opened It from the out- 6—The creation o» public worifii ' denrned is a woman. When the body could not be found Jap Envoy to U. S. Was Re- in a second letter which Gettle hae side. New York, Dec. 20— (AP) —Po- to provide relief Invites waste and not received. dents of St. Jobsbnry, Earlier In,the trial, Madame Noa- at any funeral establishment the While two of his men covered the lice said today that Joseph Meehan, definitely defers a balanced budge^.' ' iere was one of her daughter’s most opinion was that the victim was an Immediately after reading the employes outside the cage, the rob- former street car motorman had 6— Arbitrary "determination and :■ bitter accusers. She Indignantly out of the' county resident and bad called in 1924 Because (tf ransom demand, Oettl"' Informed ber bead and a confederate eutered positively Identified Albert H. Fish, limitation of hours and wages os VL, When Mam Breaks. denied the girl’s charges that her been taken home. police and told them ? ; was afraid the cage, forced tbe three men in- confessed slayer of Grace Budd, as proposed in such measures os thie- father started her on a life of shame, There was quiet throughout the either he or members of his family side It to lie on the floor, picked up the man he saw board his trolley car ty-hour bills” are harmful. The gov- but extended forgiveness in a drama early morning hours. “Veded ThreaL” would )>e kidnaped. ernment ahould not try tb oontrol ' a money bag and scooped the mone^ in Brooklyn on February 11. 1927 tic scene later. The court house was fired last Home le Guarded from large metal cash boxes. with a boy believed to be the miss- local employees and .jmployera. St. Johnsbury, V t, Dec. 20.— (AP) Police promptly placed a 24-hour —Plans were completed to truck Violette was convicted of having night after the mob had been re- Knock Oat Watchman ing Billy Gaffney, 10. who disap- 7— The control of credit ohouU ' mixed a fatel dose of sleeping pow' pulsed earlier in its efforts to gain Tokyo. Dec. 20— (AP)—Masanao guard alxiut bis Beverly Hills home not be under governmental domlu|-:' water to St. Jolinsbury’s 10,000 In- The leader then backed away to- peared from his Brooklyn home that ders In her father's coffee. A slml I entrance and seize Harris. Hanlhiui, 58, who was recalled as and on hla Arcadia estate from ward tbe door, followed by the night. tlon and political Influence. babltanta today as problems of which he was snatched in a sensa- 8— The securities act should hg; ^sanitation and fire prevention be- lar dose, testimony indicated, was. ambassador to ihe United States In others. They dashed down the stairs. At almost the same moment In given the mother but she recovered. (OonUnued on Page Two) 1924 because of a letter referring Uonal kidnaping last spring. modified. A’ I fcame critical. Three members of the gang 9— Arbitrary curbs on sgricultur- , , to "grave consequences" should the (Oontlnned on Page Two) (Uontlnaed on Page Two) Water lines supplying the town’s Japanese exclusion blU be passed, which kidnaped GetUe are eerving al products ahould be guard^.^ system were broken Tuesday and dM today of arterio-sclerosis. life sentences in San QuenUn pris against and prevented. a^ter one of the feeders had been The letter, written to Secretary 1. They were captured five days Oratlgan’s Comment repaired, stoppage developed, leav- of State Hughes, spurred Oingresa after GetUe was abducted. Among the leglalatore commenj^'J')^ ing the town virtually without Artist Invites Friends toward passage of the bill. It was They are Roy Williams, Larrj' ing on the program 'oday was S e v water. A dynamite blast on a high- ff regarded as having ruined Hani- Kerrigan and James F. Kirk. Two Fashion Designers Pick ater CbsUgan, Democrat, of Colora- way Job caused the break. hari'a career. Since bis return from women associates, l/iretta Woody do, who said: Schools remained closed as a To Novel “Prison Party hla two-year stay In Washington, he and Mona Gallighan, were een "The reactionsuy White Sulpknt' ’ health measure; the two local hospi- bad lived in retirement. tenced to a Federal reformatory for Our Best Dressed Women Springs declaration of public po!' tals were supplied with water truck' PIsenased IncMent sending ex(orUon notes to the mil- is aatonlsblng even though It pi ed from nearby communities, and New York, Dec. 20.—(AP)—Mc-Abut reached a settlement with his The former ambassador discussed lionaire’s family through the malls ceeds from a typically reacUoi
trucks loaded with cans of river Lelland Barclay, the artist fellow former wife and haa avoided Jails the Incident at hla last public ap- No Ranaon Paid New York. Dec. 20.—(AP)— The^ Mrs. John Hay Whitney, best at- source.” ever since. Gettle woe kidnaped the night of tjred sportswoman. "These proposals are too water were parked In the fire sta- who went to Jail last year because pearance, in 19S0, at a dinner in critlcal eye of American fashion de- Uon. Barclay haa turned his tastefully honor of William R. Castle, Jr., on May 10 by two r.rmed men. Hie ab- signers surveyed the style zone to- Gladys Swarthout, best dressed atlve for me,” declared be siippod behind in hla alimony pay- duction precipitated one of the Rash For Springs decorated bar room Into a prison the latter’s retirement as special day and selected the country’s best singer. Pope, Democrat of Idaho. “We Fires were drawn In many homes ments, Is going back to Jail tonight cell where the princlpkl liquid re- American ambassador to Japan. greatest monbunts in Southern Cal- dressed women, beading the list with Amelia Earbart, smartest dresser going to need relief for some ifornia’s history, and lecbrane of New ISw as: Receipts, 980,395,618J»; m Available springs could supply but aihly from impressions be received manded to appear and testify in an hands of the gang disappeared than uendltures. 933.180.836.04; bala^ action "Between your nature, plain- "One thing must be said to dispel Kay Francis, best dressed film York. The best dressed baby lives a small amount of the need for per- while he lingered In the county Jail the popular misconception of the he was again threaten^. simply at the moment. Hla grand- 92.622,852,094.27; customs sonal consumption it the communi' In October of last year when bis tiff, and your conaclence, defendant." star. , , ^ true naturp of that regrettable In- A ransom demand with a threat Mrs. Robert H. McAdoo, smartest mother Is Princess Hohenlohe Schll' for the month, 920,640,807.66. ty, which uses ^o're than a million former wife. Nan Barclay, had him The male quests will don prison cident It is not so much a ques- to his family was sent through the lingfurst, widow of Gifford Coch- Receipts for the fiscal year gallons of water dally. locked np for not coming across with dungarees. The ladies have been malls. Pollco laveaUgated but fail- dressed society matron. tion whether one nation should or Mrs. WUUam Woodward,, most rane, millionaire turfman. July 1). 91.762,322,828: Meanwhile, water department a 91,000 alimony payment It took ordered to appear In their most should not exercise Its sovereign ed to uncover a clue which would Mrs. Roosevelt dresses with ad- tures. 93.374.236.833.00 (ts^ workers pushed repairs on the him an hour and a ball to dig up beautiful evenl^ frocks. fashionable dowager. rights In regulating matters relat lead to an arrest. Elsa Maxwell, most tastefully clad mirable taste for her manifold ac' 91.762.734.533.50 of e m e r g e * mains, and plana wers completed to bail. To add realism, professional Ing to Its domestic affairs x x x ra- Police gave no hint as to whether tivitles. Her clothes are conserva' penditures): excess ot enpsndr truck water in from other towns and On top of that he was arrested models will be there In prison garb. they thought the notes were the party hostess. ther It Is a queatlon of whether one Ina Clare, beet dressed actress on tive but of excellent materials. 91.632.014.004fi0; gold dlstributs it at a central point dur- several days later in Bridgeport, The orchestra will play the "Prison- pcop> ahould treat another people work of cranks or of Intended Ud‘ Blue is her favorite color. 198a79.025A6. ing today. |Coan., for further alimony tardiness, er’a Song.” sympathetically, fairly or unfklrly." napers. ^ tbe stage. - 4 •C UAKOsnmm evsntno her ald. hamobseiEr . conn, thursdat. oscsicbI er a&, im . ?Vr r. . :•• V. • • UANCHBSTER EVSNINQ HKitALO, llANCECBvii'Blk. OONM • THURSDAT, DECEM6IGR 20, lOSd.
tion into an actlvs and important ATUN1IC STORMS HARTFORD BANK STiUtTS I ROSWAL NOIES PREStDENTTO COOPERATE nREREN’S TOYS CHHDREN OF CENTER body. H s first Increase' the Cham- PROFESSIONAL CLUB AIKEN HOW ORPHANAGE CONTINUE NRA GARBO'S NEW n cn iR E FOURSOLOISIS LJ. MCCABE QUrrS ber's membership subatantlaily and SUIT AlUINST n S O F AanabeUa Rushla of 404 Main WITH BUSINESS LEADERS RECLUSE WILLED then revamped the organization to ENT^TADiS YOUNGSTERS HOipUPUNQIS stroot was adnlttad and Mrs. Olive BREAKRECORD AT STATE ON SUNDAY CNURCN IN PROGRAM place It on a soui.d basis. His di- IN SOUTH BEGAN WUsoa of Rigblaad Pnili and Mrs CHAMBER POSm ON vision of ths membership into vari- FOR YEAR, SAY (OsokMad from Pag* Om ) FOR “MESSIAH” ous groups, such as the Merchants dllACnCEIlM URosas] L c fsl Action Orer Frank OoUck o f RockvOla wera dls- AIDTOORPHANS Party Held In Center Chareh and Automotive Divloiona. added Estate InTolFing Pa)rBent of cborgad yoaUrday. *The Painted V e ir lo Famono Tuesday Afternoon— ^Kiddies M us Anns 2Mccoro o f 139 OliB- CCC with development of worth- ried Nature in Church Hall much to the benefits derived by the loat In the alnklng of the Usworth. IR A D rC H pS Taxes to the Goverament. wbl)qj>roJects.” Orer 4j)00 T l^ Hare Been Star’s 20th American F i l m - members. Meet Santa Claus. Center Chordi Folks To Give wood sttMt won admitted today. Tomorrow Night. Sobmits Resignation Today; Hospitil Physidui Uaera DeUyed A daughter was bom to Mr. and Setnitor King. Democrat, of Utah, Made Success in 10 Years. Emanvel Lutheran Chomses Under his gvldance, numerous is a The Unera New York and (OobMn M fM « tfaf* Om ) Hartford, Dec. 20.—-(AP) — As sold: “Oeneridly the recommenda- Michd IsdaM, Fasnl Dead projects have be<.n undertaken in About twenty children, ranging in Mrs. Stephen J. AMlIet o f 13 Doans ChUdron o f the Center dm grega- Waabington, both carrying Chrlat- unusual situation whore a bonk, oa street today. « tiona ore too conservative and too MaAeOrer W3 Be Dk- the past five years that have been age from three to seven, were the "Whfte Gifu” at Sonday Less than ten years ago ths tlonal church school will present an Board of Control Accepts n maa mall and passengem ^ r a d ^ administrator, la suliig Itoelf os ex- Mrs. LUUonT’Palmer. 49, o f SO reactionary." fltaiuner 0rottloi;holm» out of to Present Cantata Smday of much benefit to both Chamber guests of the Professional Woman of Bel l*ans | it C M Office ■ Odd Seylenber 19, Left Mosey attractive and varied program to- VON IN D IO IS n O N t laved many hours, due both to the lock sufficient knowledge regarding ecutor for almost $300,000, present- Aahworth street (fled at 7 o'ckxik All Repreaentatlve Byrnes of hibelcd Here. Gothenburg, warped into a New membera and Manchester as a Center church at a Cairistmos party heavy eeaa and the SUto reacue depresalonol, oeoaocial, technological ed 1 self In United Ptates Court to- Tennessee, who ie considered cer- morrow evening at 7:30 In the parish whole. The Chamber baa at oil held Tuesday afternoon In the pariah Nisht Pageant this morning. Mrs.- Palmar was ad- York dock with a timid, bewll ball, under the direction of Miss It As of Jannary 1. Fellewi BoUiiig. and other types at unemployment. day when a writ of scire fadas was mitted Dee. 12. tain to be the next Speaker, said dered Swedish girl dangling over Night. times in this period been concerned house. The kiddles enjoyed a X X X No plan x x x eon be of Im- ' teH irtlerdH em e. Gertrude Carrier, and sponsorship of '"^ ^ e Majeatlc U due at Southamp- filed naming tha Hortford-Cona., Sjrlvlaa Oflom, eight years old of was, "that's a pretty mg program,” the ship's roll. with the business, industrial, civic Christmas tree, a candy hunt and ton toinoiTow, whU6 the AuEonln mediate help In relieving the pres- b it Representative Rankin, Demo- The greatest numbor of praeonta Group F of Center church women other group gaihes and last but nut Some thirty years ago a lltUe '®niat Company defendant in a suit 233 Hoclcmatack street w as treated Then she was Greta . Louvisa and political life o f the town and Dial reacbea EnglUh shorM lata tm jlght ent problem. crat, o f BCloslaaippl. declared: yat provldsd for dlotrlbutloa to Four soloists will assist in the workers. An Idea of the entertain- Eldred J. McCabe, executive head least, a visit from Santa (Jiaus, who ' j Dr. Sldarjr Alk«n, former reeJdent EIngUsh woman frail and worn In brought by that company against at tbs hospital this morning for in- Gustafson, a Stockholm depart- baa taken a major port in all pro- It was reported today the Brltlab Federal Financing: Deflnlta evi- "They remind me of the three Tootturn and outwardly unwilling ment win be gained by reading the of the 'ocal Chamber of Commerce grrasive programs along these gave out apples, stockings o f candy, ■feyeldmii at the Uaacheater Memo- ■plte o f her youth, came out from t' e lata Robert O. Eaton, former U. juries recMved whan ha was struck needy children for Chriitmoa is now ment store model who had. ven- presentation of Handel’s “Messiah' 3895 or 3817 India ateamer Mulbera was forced dence of a determined effort by S Internal Ravenua collector for by on automobile driven by John drunk men who spent ol. night try- to moks friendi when he U'ved, tured into the West for fame and program below; Cor the past five years, today sub- lines. and a toy to each small guest. (tal boapital will conduct an office a physical examination with the ready to be sent to homes In Man- by the senior choir and G Clef Xmas,” Shirley Shipman. o f (Control o f the Chamber. He asks folI6ws: Free Dellv«e*v ing in B ^U nd. ordinar.’ and emsrgency expendi- time ago In Federal CouK by the loft kaoe. X -m y pteturoe wars also not untied their boat." cess and fame in motion pictures is the evening service this Sunday evening.’ The brief business session tearned today, less from the ravages of tuberculo- Headquarters Company No. 3, of the Weldon block, apparently had Piano Solo. "On Flowery Way,” to be relieved from active duty as Because of pl(Uis I have for the VVeather offlclaU aald Atlantic turcB, at the earliest poosible date is trust company, os administrator of token. While Governor Wilocn of Ver- (x>mparable to Bernhardt’s on the night at 7 o'clock, it was announced was followed by a "Santa Cloua Dr. Aiken graduated from the sis. and probably not more than two the South Manchester Fire depart- a worm spot In his heart for chil- soon os possible aa he plans.to en- future, I here submit my resigna- ahlpplng U "paying" for a long apell fundamental to any real or lasting the estate of former Governor Hen- The hospital census today la 49 mont tovored the return of relief to stage. She will bv seen Sunday and today by Director G. Albert Pearson. Phyllis CMshmon. bridge" and other games. Pumfii y ^ m t o Medical School. Toronto, ^ears more to live. "All rlghi," said ment, who three years ago took up dren, according to bis will which Play—“Chriatmas for the Old Wom- ter business, the nati.re of which he tion aa ElxecuUve Vice-President of WELDON of mild weather which brought Improvement, x x ry Roberts o f Hartford, who dlod patianta. Thare are thros boys and the statea when practicable, some Monday at the State theater In her The combined chorus will total six-’ and Christmas cakes were served by Ontario, Canada in May. 1B29 and furious gales Into the northern sec- she, " I ’ll All the time I have to live the work. This year the firemen has been filed fo r probate. an Who Lived In a Shoe.” does not wish to announce until all the Manchester (Chamber of Com- serred a year as interne in the Forming Problem May 1, 1927. The complaint was flva girls In tha hospital nursery. exprassions of vehemence. came Beqneat To Orphana latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pic- ty mixed voices for this annual con- the hostesses, Gertrude O irrier and Uon of the ocean. An unuiually with some real work.” were assisted by many others in. the Old Woman—Ruth Hunt. merce. I would like to bo relieved DRIIGCX) DaUlnger Hospital. Washington, D. Agriculture: x x Any arbitrary filed against tha collecto" and oakod from state Capitols, notobly In the Omitting any provisions for his ture, “The Pointed Veil.” Miss Lois Parker. long series of atmospheric depres- She was living In Atlanta, Geor- west and mid-west. For Instance, work and already thera has been Children— (Constance Hunt, Min- Ol active duty as soon os possible. C. HU homo U in Toronto. limitations or undue restrictions of the refund of $287,009 on’’ Interest, nlatlvea, Mr. Luciano ordered RMched Top Heights The next meeting will take the sions was held responsible for high gia and already she knew the ter- Governor Olson, Farmer-Labor, of received at the welfare department nie McLoughUn. Barbara Hig- T have thoroughly enjoyed my . For the past three and one-half production, processing or ^ distribu- paid os oststa tax on $3,000,720 al- bequeet for the Hartford Orphan In less than ten years Garbo work In this organization and the form of an evening of bdwUng at the winds. ribly Impoverished lives of hundreds Minnesota sold: notice that over 4,000 toya will be gins, Frances McCann, Robert mars Dr. Aiken has conducted gen- t'on should be guarded a ^ n e t and legedly included erroneogsly sad Il- MONARCH IS NEEDED Asylum on Albamy avenue after all has reached the greatest helghU very pleasant reletio s I have had Manchc.ster " Y " on January 3. In BrusscU a welcome was plan- of little negro children. No homes, " I t la the expression of men who ready to distribute. Douglas, Hayden Fuller, Robert eral practice in Rockville and Sotith prevented for the mutual benefit of legally In the gross astate. debts had been paid and funeral ex- attainable in the picture world. with the officers and membera ot ned for officers and men of the no parents that they knew in many are still living in the decaying post. This is going to be a- big task to MonUe, Robert Klrscbe. Ooventry. Ha was resident physi- all concerned. The principal involved was sold penoes settled. In America, she began as a half- this and previous Boards of Con- freighter Jean Jadot who loat two cases, sleeping In alleys driven here Durable Goods Ir-'ustrles: Sixty TO WAGE U.S. WARS If the Federal government with- r e t them around to the different Trees—Barbara CHay, Carol Mc- DUCK HUNTER DISCOVERS etaa at the Manchester Memorial to have been transferred la Decem- The wiU, drawn the day after frightened girl, a stranger in a trol. comrades In heroic efforts to rescue and there, an animal existence, just per cert of the estimated 10,000,000 ber, 1927, and should therefore not draw ita roUef program, it would homes on Cfiiristmas and in orde Cormick, Florence Pitkin, Bea- SODIUM SI’LPHATE DEPOSIT hpepltal from Nov. 19. 1930 until the crew of the Usworth December that there will be supplies for s ill Jirlotmoe In 192£ by Judge Ray- strange land, brough' to the trice EaUott, Nancy Flke, Eleanor To Enter BusineM alley cats. An old barrack shed that unemployed are In the durable have been Included In the estate. not only result Ir. atorvatlon and Qond A . Johnson, gave detailed dl- United Stotee by Louis B. Mayer June 30, 1931. ______treae Page Om ) and not a large number o f dupli-' Anderson, June Allen, Lucille 14. had been used by General Sherman goods industries, x x Chief among With the death of Ck>loneI Eaton, despair, but would mean destruc- ’ rectione regarding hla funeral and after he had seen her in the Nobel ‘Were it not that I am planning Grenora. N. D.— (A P)—If Oscar Similar honors were planned for tion of the moral of millions.” cates, the work o f getting up a list Agard, Betty Brown, Evelyn to enter business' in Manchester, on bis march to the sea, stood leaky fundamental conditions needed for the Hartford-Connectlc-t Trust Co., Hs eontendod compatlUva bidding in burial. I t reads as follows: prize-winning picture, ’’Goesta Quarne of Grenora hadn’t gone duck men of the British liner Aacanla Govsrhor Green of Rhode Island has already been completed. This Hawley. which will permit me to continue rat-ridden, uninhabited in a suitable recovery x x x a free flow of private was appointed executor and because wor-tlma was improctleabla. "I direct that my funeral be Berllng.’ hunting,, the state o f North Dakota when It returns here with 18 survi- has been divided Into three differ- Fairies—Jane Tomm, Ruth Alley, the happy associations I have so locality for her purposes. She got capital Into private business; a interns' revenue suits are brought Instead, xmder the Arm y plan, sold: > private and that a reqleuro high Since then ehe has appeared in might never have known of its un- LIONEL C.H. HULL vors of the Usworlh’B crew. * I doubt,very much If the time ent sections. Mias Jessie Reynolds Nancy Goslee, Barbara Coffin, greatly enjoyed in the past. I would permission to take over the building sound real estate mortgage market; against tha collector rather than auppUea would be purchased on jnass be sold for the repose of my nineteen starring roles and twenty told wealth In sodium sulphate. No further word has been receiv- has >:ome when the Federal govern- will be In charge of Sants Claus, Roberta McLoughUn, Barbara feel, severing my (sinnectlons, very and in she moved with a group of low construction costs. against the government, the execu- "coat plus a percentage of Invested soul. I further direct that my cof- pictures—one a German version of As it was, Quarne got his duck ed from the Greek steamer Angelica ment con return the relief burden and the town haa been divided into Morrison. keenly. the most forlorn girl negro children Government (Competition: When tor was substituted as defendant capital” oontrocts. fin and the ouMde box be of first "Anna ChrisUe.” and in wading out into a lake to re- ; P A S S E S S U D D E N L Y which was reported to be in diffi- gevemment, Federal, state or local, to tl)e states.” three eectlona. class mSterialB and I direct my The first was “The Torrent.” Brownies—James Elliott, Horace I want to thank the officers and culty yesterday In the Bay of Bis- she could pick up. She took them as Horria agreed, however, that aa- Names and addresses have been Elaton, Robert Brown, Albert trieve it he noted white crystals that her children, their entire care as her enters a buslnes.,. It competes un- eertoining the Invested capital pre- executor (The Manchester Trust Then followed "The Temptress,” i-embers of this Board for the the University of North Dakota an' cay. fairly with the great mass o f Its prepared and this list will be so ar- Kottke, Robert Tedford, George resporuiiblllty, to feed, clothe and oontad many diSlculttea. Oompamy) provide for plenty of “Flesh and the Devil,” "Love,” splendid co-operation you have giv- alyzed as sodium sulphate. cltlxens. X x The Federal govern- STATE RESIDENTS ranged that each place will be vis- Allen. educate. He coocluded the only way to flowers. I further direct my execu- "The Divine Woman,” "The Mys- en me during the pa8t year, and Now the state is awaiting frultlcm ment now Is competing In more ited and the presenti. distributed. Boy Blue— Paul Marte. may I assure you that It is ■ with Wellborn and educated herself, she avoid war profits was to S'vold war. ORFORDSOAPCO. tor to ontmge for a buried lot upon terious Lady,” "Woman of Af- of plans for mining and marketing leading Member of New Lon* SPRAINS WRIST. CANNOT than 200 different kinds of business, With the number already assured Bo Pi>ep—Betty Thrall. pleasure that I look forward to became an exile In a city of people Discuoslng plans for war, Irenee a hillside with im eastern exposure fairs.” “ Wild Orchids,” “ Single approximately 20,000,000 tons. The x X It dries up the source of its own IN BIG RFC SUIT there it to be an increase of pres- In St. James’s cemetery. I f such a Standard," "The Kiss," "Anna Jack— Willard Robinson . working with you in the further In- of her own race, "as isolated as If Du P ( » t said: produft is used In manufacture of i- support ents turned over for distribution location la not available there, then Christie” (the first tolkle), "Ro- JIU— Irene IlUng. terest o f this Chamber and the don Bar Dies After Heart nND MAN FOR HIS JOB aba were In darkest A frica " because 'The only way to wag* a war is glass? nickel refining and curing of Foreign Trade (Oontinned Prom Page One) GIVES OUT BONUS following the meeting of Company I direct that I be burled in the East mance," "Inspiration,” "Susan* Len- Santa Claus— James Knight. community.” she made herself a part of the color- to prepare i n advance, otherwise No. 2 of the Manchester Fire de- Foreign Trade: Complete buoi- cemetery In a similar location. I nox. "M ata Hari, ’ "Aa You De- Violin Solo, “Adeste Fldells,” Rob- A special meeting of the Board hides. / ed community and so waa shut out you ore going to have a hell of a partment. They are to meet at 9 ^ Attack Daring Trial. ness recovery demands the expan- United States (Murt here. The com- further direct my executor to ar- sire Me," "Grand Hotel.” "Queen ert WUson. o f Control was held this morning, .Arthur Holmes of Community of the white society of Atlanta. And time. If we ore well enough’ pre- o’clock tonight and each member la sion of American foreign trade. plaint which lists the Qinnectlcut range to have a reqieum high mass (Christina,” and now "The Painted Recitation, " A Rest for Santa Claus,” at which the resignation was accept- pared we will never have a war. to bring a present for some child in Press Is Injured— Tries In BO she began the work which Is still Transportation: The continuing defendants as holding from 1 to 37 sold for the repose o f my soul onco Veil.” Lois Cole- "German.) was welt prepared," Employees Get Welcome Manchester. Tomorrow morning Eldred J. McCabe ed with regret President E. J. Vain to Find Compositor. going on, for Amy Chadwick, the improvement of our syatema of shares o f stock In the Chicago bank a week for three weeks following Her Leading Man Piano Solos, "Sylvia.” “ SU rs and - New London, Dec. 20. (A P » — Chairman Nye ssdd. these will be taken to Miss Rey- Wesley Howard HoU waa authorized to appoint a Mother of the Leonard street or- transportation ts conducive to eco- Beta forth that the institution waa m y death. In her twenty pictures Garbo Stripes," June Blckmore. Colonel Charles Hadlai Hull, 51, "Yea," Du Pont replied, "extreme- nolds’ office and In case there Is any arrangements have been completed. committee of five to nine members Arthur Holmes, of the Commun- phange of Atlanta is still carrying nomic recc\ cry x x It would seem capitalized at $14,000,000, .140,000 Christmas Gift--ls Per- Lett Out Relatives has had fifteen leading men—John cert, a feature o f the holiday season Reading, ‘The Shoe-boy," Esther ^mmander of the 192nd Field Ar- ly, but she was on aggressive na- child that might have been over- In Manchester. to decide upon the future course of ity Press, fell while leaving his on and providing for her family of prudent to make (Federal) Icms to shares of $100 each. "All the reeldue of my property. Gilbert, four times; Nils Asther in Manchester. Pitkin. the Chamber. A committee con- fWery, C. N. Q., Past Eminent Grand tion.” looked there will be the additional Christmas Carols, Junior Choir. The board In session this morning &mmandcr of the Grand Command- home last nigh., and suffered a sixty girls big and little. She has National and local common carriers The Ck>nnecUcut action Is subsid- Including a mortgage note, of what- and Conrad Nagel, twice; Ricardo The four soloists will be Wesley stating o f Howell (?hcney, R. K. And' Du Font’s expreeoton resulted centage of Wages Earned. presents provided. Home made candy will be on sale accepted the resignation as of Jan 4ry of Connecticut, Knight Templar, sprain of his right wrist. This has line brick home for them now but X X than to untried enterprisea. iary to one filed In the United from a (luestlon by Nye os to ooever the same may consist or Cortez, Antonio Moreno, Lara Howard, well known tenor from erson and Thomas Ferguson was ap- during the evening. 1. 1935. ind leading member of the New caused him such pain that he can- the flour barrel Is still filled every N R A : A tem.x)rary measure de- States District Court of Illinois, whether he hod any fears about wheresoever it may be located, I Hansen, Charles Blck^prd, Theo- New York and Hartford; Louis B. l>olnted to dra v up rcrolutions on not follow his usual occupation of time It Is emptied by friends whom signed to meet a National emergen- eastern division. tiequest to the Hartford Orphan dore Schall (for the German ver- Main, a rising young bass of Hart- Mr. McCabe assume the execu- Mr. McCabe’s resignation. london County Bar Association died bow industry would respond In case CHRISTMAS CAROL. fils afternoon at 12:05 o’clock, the typesetting. He has bis arm in a she has made mostly on visits cy x x any new legislation continu- Bin of Complaint o f conaerlptlon of Industry and A welcome Christmas gift In the V. F. W. CHRISTMAS Aalyum. I have purposely omitted sion of "Anna Christie”), Gavin ford, who ts at present soloist at the tive leadership of the Chamber in sling and can aupervise the work, North. Wellesley college girls have ing X X should be of the same tem- It alleges that the Reconstruction wealth in tima o f war. form of a bonus amounting In cosh making any provision in this, my Gordon, Robert Montgomery, Clark Church of the Redeemer , In H art- October of 1920, succeeding George victim of a heart attack he experi- N ew York— One boy has his enced Tuesday while trying a case but he has found that there is a for some years contributed to its porary emergency character x x the Finance Corporation loaned the 'Hie question was inspired by pro- to from seven and a half to 15 per will, for any,of my relatives." Gable, Ramon Novarro, Mervyn ford; Mrs. Elsie B. Gustafson o f this E. Rlx. who had acted in that ca Christmas present already—a baby pacity for the five prevloi” years aa to the Superior Court at Norwich. shortage of printers or compositors upkeep. Many others have taken on continuance of present codes or the Central Republic Bank and Trust posals from Senator Clark (D., cent of their total wages for a year, PARTY TOMORROW Mr. Luciano seldom was seen in Douglas, John Barrymore, and now town, soprano who needs no Intro- sister, and her name is Carol. the first full time salaried officer of The attorney felt the attack coming In town. a responsibility in the matter, fired adoption of new codes should be Company of Chicago, latei the Cen- Mo.), a member of the committee, spread real yuletide joy among em- the company of others. He kept by Herbert Marshall. duction to local music lovers; and conditions upon the voluntary ac- She has portrayed women of When bis parents a.skcd what the Chamber. For ‘ en years prior on and after his request for a brief Mr. HoIm started hit work with by the seal of Amy Chadwick. tral Trust Oimpany, $30,000,000, and others that there should be a ployes of the Orford Soap company himself and rarely spoke even ’ to Mrs. K. E. Erickson, contralto, who the Manchester Herald and recalla tion of the respective industries or acquaintances. He bad lived here ten nationalities and one of un- every boy's folks arc asking: "What to his taking the Chamber position recess had been granted, retired to For the fourteenth year Center June 29, 1932, o f which there re- universal draft In case of another today. Program at Armory To Inclnde has already won much favor in her days when tramp printers were of- trades. The new act should x x ’ Offletola of the firm declined to about 30 years and was employed known origin—thrice as a Russian, do you want from Santa?" his an- Mr. McCabe was a campaign or- an ante-room where be collapsed. church people children and grown- t.iains an unpaid balance and inter- war. Carols Singing, Song* and few appearances. The accompanists ten to be reached, but today, when contain suitable provisions concern- reveal the aggregate amount of the by Clheney Brothers until he retired twice as English. American, swer was: ganizer and director, principally Medical attention was summoned ups will bring their white gifts to est amounting to 37,722,262.93. Monarch Needed Recitations. will be Miss Eva M. Johnson and in need of assistance, he finds that ing maximum hours and minimum Another loan o f $50,000,000 was annual bqnue, but It la believed the 10 years ago. Hs'ving plenty of time B'rench, Swedish and Austrian; "A baby slater." with the Salvation Arm y but also and the victim was taken to his the Christmas pageant on Sunday "The only way to wage a war”, Miss Mildred B. Sutherland, both the old-time printer is gone. wages, prohibiting child labor, safe- made to the bank by th - RFC Octo- sum runs into several thousands of on his hands, he passed many soli- once as Spanish, Prussian, Dutch They went to the child placing and with a number of other organlza home at 73 Vauxhall street. Yes- night to help make Christmas for said Du Pont, "is to have an absol- A (flirlstmea party for membert pianists of considerable talent guarding both labor and employer ber 6, 1932, it Is alleged and the in- ute monarch at the bead. Caeaar dollars. The bonus money was dis- tary hours In a local s., of Chi- structure is so complex it would be term of employment- received the arrive promptly at six o’clock. The the first of about 150 such Cfiirlst- to Manchester, Conn., for their gift H oi^ord, which is considered less films have been the standing col- cently he moved to Hartford and succe(Mling in building the organiza- Hull's physician, was brought on by coercion of either party from any cago now has the savings and Impossible for a new-comer to greatest percentage of the boni» program will include (fiiorua singing mas presents. On Sunday morning the young than the present day value and one lar, the long bob, and the draped has entered the field there as a vocal ,'rnntlniied from Page One) source. checking accounts o f the Central straighten It out.” money. Those with the fewest years o f ^ ris tm a s carols, recitations and overwork. ' peoples' choir which has functioned upon which back interest is due. teacher. He will sing the two fam- HU Career. Republic Institution and that Wil- Nye suggested that Senator Clark of service receive the smallest per- songs by the boye and girls, and a skirt. ^ V BO l o y a l l y n o w to- three years will Persons who knew him by sight Produced by Hunt Stromberg ous arias o f the “ Messiah," "E very Colonel Hull was bom at Btonlng- Rumors flew throughout the liam L. O’Connell of Chicago haa was a former Arm y officer and centage. play, "TTie Buggies Christmas Din- These Are the Christmas Chairs be enlarged by older singers of the thought he bad retired from active and directed by Richard Boleslaw- toa. Conn., October 25, 1883 the son been named receiver for the latter might be sent up to take charge of Abraham Walker, a' faithful em- ner,” by B group o f .he children un- Valley” and "Behold and See” and night. One report was that Ollle parish to fifty voices which with the LABOR TROUBLES work in comfortable circumstances. skl, Garbo's new picture has a cast o f the late Hadlai A. and Mary J. Gant, a brothei of Sheriff Tom benk. the Du Pont plan. ploys for 41 years, is the oldest In der ten years. A rehearsal of the also tha recitatives, "Uomfort Ye” Junior choir will make fiver eighty Corrleid Out including George Brent, Warner Hull. After receiving his primary Gant, had been "taken for a ride" Connecticut defendants are given Du Pont replied that If the right point of service. George Word, with play la calleirfor tomorrow after- and *^hy Rebuke." CHRISTMAS SALE singers taking part in the musical twenty days In which to file answer 36 years, and Emil Helm, with 32 The directions of burial were car- Oland, Jean Hersholt, Beulah Blon- Mr. Main won the right to repre- education in the public schools ho by members o f the mob, but this TO CLOSE PLANT man were chosen It would be all noon at 2:30. ried out and the Manchester Trust dl, Katharine Alexander, Cecilia We Picked for You to Lounge In! program under Mrs. Jennie Aborn or a defense. years, ore next in line. sent Hartford in the state com^U- entered Worcester Academy in 1897 waa largely dispellc( when police right, but otherwise there would be The auxiliary will hold its regu- Company is now assembling all his Parker. Soo Yong and Forester choir director and Ray Pillsbury, United States Attorneys ' Robert lar meeting at 8 o’clock following tion of the Atwater Kent foundation and was graduated four years later. reported they had .een Gant an dtfficulUeo. valuables to be inventoried later in Harvey. He matriculated at Brown Univer- hour or more after the time of the chairman of the music committee. Butler and George S. COhen are "You never beard of a democracy Virginia has produced eight the children's party. Members are In 1630 and is a member o f the Hand-Made Chairs! (Continued From Page One) handling the action for the govern- Probate Court Hartford Choral dub. He will sing sity In the fall of the latter year and rumored abduction. ------waging a ouccesoful war," Du Pont presidents and five wives of presi- reminded to provide a 10 cent gift Although hie body was found ment and the R FC 1« reprAented by the boss recitatives "Thus Salth the remained there for three years, Sheriff Gant waa out of town, as were enough excess funds to care added, repeating hla statement dents. for the grab-bog. September 19, the medical examiner OOW GIVES MILK DESPITE -i- -t- -I- were most of the members of hla Harry Bergson of Boston, Mass. BARBED WIRE IN HEART Lord" and "For Behold Darkness” t'.'snsfci^ng to Yale in 1904 and for any reasonable welfare draft this about on absolute Monarch. said death bad Occurred six days family. BIG FRENCH FIRM {;raducUng therefrom with the de- Otieetioe previously. and the two arias “But Who May grc2 of Bachelor of Arts in 1905. A threat received by Dr. Morton, year. M ajor K. K. v T o Is e y . Du Pont Vinlta, Okla.— (AP)—A ^alry Abide” and "The People That Walk- $ There have been this week, how- K : ccatlnucd hla studies at the Yale who la county health officer as well sales manager, interrupted to ask: (MW's business being to produce ed in Darkness.” ever, Increased applications for ERA FISH IDENTIFIED Reproductions O f 1 7-7 Cthool receiving bis law degree as hospital superintendent, that the FA(M A CRISIS Mr. Senator, did you eonaider milk. Pansy ButtergUl kept right on work, largely from those affected by Laughing Lowdown On A la 1597 and then took another year nriob would destroy the Jail at 1 a. Kaiser Wilhelm an absolute Mon' doing It despite a gash In her heart. FIRE HAZARD the recent closing of the plant, but MARTIN W. UlTLETON, u. ll'.i school to obtain his m., waa not carried out. Hob mem- arch?” Pansy, ailing for two months, was this apparent feeling that the mills IN GAFFNEY CASE Old New England Types l- .'.ztzr of Arts degree in 1908. bers. Dr. Morton said, had agreed Citroen Auto Works, Employ- "Yee,” replied Senator Pope (D., Couple of Hollywood Upstarts examined by veterinarians who Council Bluffs, la.—Good old St. ir.3 education completed young to remove any prlsonerr before vis- would not reopen was not shared Ida.). NOTED LAWYER, IS DEAD found barbed wire had punctured the Nick’s traditionally red ears must (Continued from Pa»e Om ) liu ll proceeded to puss the bur cxf: iting their wrath on the structure by anywhere near a majority. "In 1915 the Kaiser sold Presl. Ao4«T^' stomach wall and pierced the heart have tingled with indignation today cuntnaUuns, admitting him to the' The prisoners remained In the ceils It was pointed out by many of dent Wilson had more power than when he heard his long, silky snow- Choice o f 3 Models! ing 20,000 Men, Has White Plains, N. Y., a Westchester Defended Harry Thaw and to a depth of almost an inch. pracUco o f law and returned .to this throughout the night. the more hopeful that considerable he had,” Casey went on. Surgery removed the wire, the white beard described aa a "danger- county Grand Jury returned on In- city to enter the office of hla father. blocks of stock are held in this sec- " I t doesn’t matter much,” Pope Appeared in Many Nationally heart was stitched, and Pansy’s ous fire hazard." The elder Hull at that time was Asked for a Receivership. tion and In Worcester. The Hamil- dictment for murder In the first de- replied, "what the Kaiser thought." TouTI Need a Zipper , Fire Cfiilef Cochran in the "same gree against Fish for the elaying of TO Pull Yourself To- V Famous Court Battles. health Immediately Improved. A t no state's attorney for New London BANDITS HOLD UP 60; to!\ mills have been considered a Earlier, Nye Introduced evidence time was her milk flow Impaired. cold, matter-of-fact way that be County and was assocUted in the well paying Industry and many ap- G rice six years ago In an abandoned indicating the Du Pont company gether! might condemn a rubbish pile aa Tarls. Doc. 20. - (A P )—The Cabi- New York, Dec. 20.—(AP)— — the 3 types that are considered law profession with Frank L. Mo- peared to believe that there would Gteenburgb bouse. bad offerod to sell powder to for- fire hazard, likened Santa’s glorious net attempted today to avert a Deato haa ended the career of Mar- “ best sellers” the whole year Ouire under the firm name of Hull ESCAPE WITH $40,000 develop opposition to liquldt.tlon A parade of 13 wltnessee, includ- eign governments cheaper than to whiskers to the wick of a torch, major business crisis as a result of tin W. Littleton, Sr., prominent There are 15 divorces to every and McGuire. among stockholders. ing cTrace'a parents In less than two the United States governmaak. 100 marriages in the United States. "just waiting for a flame.” Cochran round. In choice of covers. the threatened crash of the Citroen lawyer and orator. He was 62. hours gave tha evidence on which He read a letter irom (jauoy in Most wives who divorce their hus- then Suggested all genuine and (Continued from Page One) Auto Works one of France's biggest Others To Buffer the Indictment was returned. He died in Nassa> county hospi- 1932 to the Du Pont repreaentatlve tal, Mineola, L. I., last night from bands do so on the plea of cruelty pieudo Santas have their beards firms. An liquidation also would be felt Since Fish’s arrest, police have In Parle quoting prices on powder but at th* bottom were confronted heart disease after an illness of or desertion. sprayed with water glass. Andre Citroen head of the com- by Providence coal dealers, oa well sought to connect him with the dis- and noting they were lees than to by the watchman, Earl E. Smith, 40. three months. Personal Notices pany and France’s "Henry Ford" as local firms. The Rhode Island coal appearance of other children of the United Statea. .4s he attempted to holt the robbers, filed a petition for a receivership men supply $100,000 worth of bitu- whom no trace has been found. During his legal career he ap- "Since our sales to the Unltod peared In a number of famous KOmmWWWIWKWWWWWIWWWMMKMHIIlMNCMAMCWWNMINHKiM We winh to extirota uur sincere one of them brought hla gun butt while one of hla creditors asked a minous annually under contract and Memories Return States total approximately 700,000 thsnKN to all uur relatives. iielRhlKirs trials. He defended Harry K. Thaw down on Smith's head, and the court to place the firm in b.ank- it was estimate last night by Carl Meehan told police yesterday, ac- pounds o f rifle powder annually,” and friends for their kindness and watchman sank imeonscinus to the in his second trial for the murder sympathy Jurlntt the Illness unit ruptcy. R. Mabley, Jr., president o f the cording to Lieutenant Elmer Casey sold, "w e cannot taka tbs floor. The thugs ran to the street, Rhode Island Coal Ehcchonge, that Josephs, that newspaper pictures (ff o f Stanford White, served os coun- i.eRth ot uur beluvU wife and mother. Several plans to rescue the com- chance o f this reduced figure being sel for Truman H. Newberry, for Wu v.'oTtld eYpectnlly ihahk the ftrojtd and got Into their car. closing of the mills would mean a the 67-year old man brought back pany have failed in recent months divulged. mer Senator from Michigan charg- tlood PreparAtIun Dept, of Cheney memories o f an aged man attempt- Drus.. alau W. Hale employes and T h e man that fotlows us getg| because Citroen, wlio made the two direct payroll losA in Providence of "Therefore, you must arrange ed with making unwarranted eleC' J. killed," the robber leader shouted as ing. to pacify a small, crying boy hs. Huiise Hun. aUo ths Duncan billion franc (approximately 8130,- 35,000 annually. aome plan In submitting your pro- Uon expenditures, and also was ha ran through the main doorway. who Insisted that be wanted to go Phyfs Club uf Watkins Brus.. ami 000,000) company a one-man con- Last Sunday Protestant and posal so that you will be absolutely counsel for H arry F. Sinclair in the TO P : An BngUsh Goggswen m o M Ijueat 3Ur< and all those who sent The money stolen belonged to the cern. declined to confine hlm.self to Catholic churchgoers united In pray- home that night eight years ago satlofled that tha prices quoted wlU Iluv.'ero and Ipnmd cam. bribery trial In which he was ac- of fine proporUona, splcndM toUar- Pennsylvania Company for Insur- manufacturing and allow banks and ers for an amicable settlement of when Billy disappeared. be regarded with the utmost Otto WlRsnowske and Knmlly. The identification vvos made In quits. Mrs. James Herron and Ksmlly*. ances on lives and Granting Annui- creditors to handle the finances. the dispute, which has centered oecrecy. Littleton served one teim as a log. Mrs. Deborah WlUon. ties. The bank, as a convenience to Receivership proceedings were di- largely upon the question of allegxl Tombs prison where Fish was plac- We wish to moke ourselves very member of Congress and was a for- ed in a line-up o f nine men, five of the 1,100 employes of the Philadel- rected only at the parent company, discrimination against members of emphatic on this point, and, in the mer "borough president o f Brooklyn. C EN TE R: English chib model, flntoi phia Electric Co., who are paid by tlic United Textile Workers of whom were aged and grey. Police event you cannot work out tha re- He was born In Tennesaec but came but 13 subsidiaries and six affiliated ball feet and fine bottle nrms. check, sends the cash In on armored America. said that Meehan pickjed out Flab quired arrangement or fe e l that our to New York In his late twenties corporations are largely dependent promptly. He sold that be was car to the Electric company’s office A petition bearing tlgnaturet of Idea cannot be accomplished, then after living In Texas for several on It. Their widespread Indebtedness positive that Fish waa the man that every pay day. The holdup took 2.500 workers and business men of we must advise you not to quote." BOTTOM; Cbarleo model, iiinMlva Bridge—Setback ’estimated at more than half a bil- be bad seen. y ars. place at the company's branch build- lion francs for the parent company Southbridge and surrounding com- Coaey explained the secrecy was Surviving are hla wife, the former nnd luxnrioiw, (ximfortabla roU bnak. Anthony Barone, a Brooklyn trol- to obtain only during ths bidding, Fri., Dec. 21, 8 p. m. ing at 23rd and Market streets. alone, It was feared, would cause the munities requested the mills be kept Maud Wilson of Dallas, and one In fleeing, the bandit car sped ley conductor, who reported to po- and that If the contract went son, Martin W. Uttleton, Jr., dls- collapse of scores of other houses open. The Board of Selectmen of lice at the time that Billy disap- Manchester Green north on 23d street. A passerby, who Southbridge aimounced on Increase through the lower pricea would ap- ^trict attorney of Nassau county. unless the government arranges for peared that he hod oeen on elderly ply to ths United States. He oddM, We picked these chairs for YOU noticed persona In front o f the EHec- in the tax rate of from $10 to $20 Funeral services have not been Community Club refinancing. man with a young boy, would under questioning, that the deal did foY ® ... we hope that the right tric company building pointing at it, a $1,000 might be necessary even- I (wmpleted. If the factories close more than neither Identify Fish nor say that not go through. • A lic e person sees this announcement! CHRISTMAS TCRKTIYS took the license number and gave it 20,000 men will be added to the un- tually to .neet tho added burdens. he was not the man he hod seen. to a policeman. The latter phoned They’re really “ custom designed AND CASH PRIZES! employed. The Final Strike After tha Weotchester murder In- headquarters and within a few min- PUBUC RECORDS EASY CHAIRS The final strike Involved the walk- dictment hod been returned. Assist- A man muit not speak to his chairs at ready-made pricei.” REFRESHMENTS. utes squad cars In all sections of the out of between 300 and 400 of the ant District Attorney Walter Ferrii mother-in-law among tha Yoruro In- SOLID MAP Each was made to Flint-Bruce’i cit: bad been flashed the alarm. W e mean those kinds that are stylish as well as CMn- Adminion ...... ‘2 3 c e n t > R.F. GATES MENTIONED plant's i.OOO operatives. The renudn- sold that Fish will be arraigned In dians of Venexuela. They must sit Quit Claim Deed. own quality specifications. Fine After a checkup authoritlea sold der stayed at their looms until dis- facing opposite direettona when in fortable. Our wide variety makes it easy for you to New York tomorrow on a charge of Patrick J. O’Leary to Jules Flliere, care has been given to minute U R WELCOME! they believed the cor hod been stolen continua'nce of operations was de- kidnaping Groce and probably comp. righto and Utle to the building make your choice. Some are fully upholstered— others at Harrisburg yMterday. FOR COL W a C ir S POST creed. would be brought to Westchester known as the U ’Leary block on Main have upholster^ arms and w(X)d hand rests— some have details, to styling and propor- The board of directors of the com- county for arraignment next week street. all w o ^ arms. F i ^ e s are of solid maple, mahogany tions; they’re deep-seat^ and on the murder charge. state Republiran Leader May pany in concluding a. statement Certifloate o f Dtotrtbntlon. and other hardwoods. roomy. The Westchester Grand Jury waa Distribution of the estate of Ever- *3.95 Issued at Boston last night after A SPECIAL PURCHASE . . . at a big price cut for a big order Be Next Head of Soldiers’ their recommendation to liquidate discharged and tha Indictment woe ett A. Buckland has been made ac- tranaferred to Sdpreme Court where George J. Smith . . . the largest chair purchase we’ve made for our American — Patented and guaranteed aac* Home at Noroton. sold: (Xirding to a certificate of distribu- W ing section oinoe 1928. Made by "hill-folk” In the Blue Ridge HOLIDAY SPECIALS "The directors come to concluoioa the cooe may be moved for trial tion filed in the town clerk's office. less bottoms noxt month, Ferris sold. Priced from $12-50 to mountains of Virginia. They have no power equipment, must do Hartford, Doc. 20.— (A P )— Ray- A farm,*partly in South Windsor and at the that successful operation of tha mill •Tescher o f all their work by hand. Stoutly joined, extra-large legs and — Springs tied 8 times mond F. Gatsa, Republican leader In the future would be Impossible partly In Manchester, on Deming $55 Tenor Banjo, Tenor Goitar rungs . . . ask the salesman to show you the Ingenious method and atata agent, who U not expect- and to continue to accede to the de- PATROLMAN SUSPENDED and Slater streets, becomes the prop- of Joining, without glue, nails, screws or pegs. "Am erican W ing.” — Moss and cotton filled and Hawaiian Guitar . erty of Clayton B. Buckland. ed to bo reappointed by Governor mands under the conditions which Ensrlish — Quality webbed backs SPRUCE STREET BAKERY Croos, li being mentioned oa posal- now exist In Southbridge would re- Waterbury. Dec. SO.—(AP> —Pa- Bforrioge Intention. OTHER CHOICES: Instm m enta Fnm iahed Helen L. Taylor, daughter of Mr. — Choice of good browns, Unoi^ BctwMn Oak and Maple Streets ble eueceeeor to the late Colonel sult In the rapid dlstlpation o f tha trolman John Deuordo was auspond- SPECIAL Club Hitchcock type chair, fiber-rush seat...... ^5.95 William H. Welch, commandant of aaeeta of the company. To Bcflnnera. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor of 15 Main rusts and greens. ed from service and charged with Hitchcock model, glazed chintz seat...... $4.95 the Soldier’s Home at Noroton. The "The directors deplore this but be- neglect of duty this afternoon by street and Michael Schuetx of Itock- Chair Private Lcaoona Only. vllle applied for a marriage license 19-50 salary la $9,000 a year, less main- lieve that nothing Is to b# golBOd Police Superintendent Joseph H. Mushroom arm chair, fiber-rush seat...... $9.95 HOT PIZZA-RICE PATTIES In the town clerk’s office yesterday. tenance. by refusing to face the facto. McLean who disclosed that the oSlr Rato 11.00 Per Loooon. Footstool or “cricket,” fiber-rush se a t.. - .$2.75 Lis Fendens. Ck>lonel Gates hoe been considered "Until outside interference and A Chair Makes a Most Practical Gift. iP>INACH and POTATO TURNOVERS cer foiled to report that hs wm held Notice of action to foreclose a Same footstool with splint seat...... $1.49 along with Deputy Comptroller violence destroyed, beyond hope o f up by gunmen on his beat Sunday W e ref nac to teach in elaaa aa LAST HUNDKEOS of o Umt ItoOM Robert J. Smith tot the post of Re- we do not eonaider procreaa DAY mortgage on property located at the out the store in every restoration, the friendly cooperative morning and robbed of pis rovolver, corner at East O n t e r and Parker publican State Auditor,, but the ore opeetoUy priced for relations which formerly existed be- night stick and blackjack. at all aatiafaetory. streets has been filed against Charles HOT BREAD 6c loaf death of Colonel Welch boa created tween the company and Its om- Officer Denordo will be given a Wo Gladly Will Anawer J. Woodhouse by The Lomas tc Net- a new lituatlon which may leave Mr. ployes, the board of directota bt- hearing before the police commls- Friday and Saturday tleton Company. AD Kinds of Salada. Smith, Carroll Bailey of Bethel and lleves' 08 strongly as aayooo in Yonr Inqidrica. Frank M. L ^ c h of New Haven, os- Am FI.INT-BRUCE O PEN until 9 P. M. Deoenriier 20-23 Southbridge that It woo to tho In- Inc. Studio: H otd Shoridaa. One of Mark Twain’s favorite IC EM P ’S, We SpedaliM In AD Kinds of Italian Bakinf. iistont clerk in the office o f the terest of the manogemant of the The Rooe Garden of Regent’s A TIrier Phone 2-8287 . . . 103 Asyiunr St. and 150 TmmbuO St. Phonea: ^ 0 — SOTS dishes ’ was sauctssenkartoffelbier- Furniture and Music Phone 2-8287 103 Asylum Street and 150 secretary of itate oa conteetonU for company. Its shorehmders sad the Park, Ix>ndon, now has 21,000 rooes STATE sauerkrautkronxwurst, a variety ot Hartford the auditorohip a p p ota ^ en t employes to continue operatton." of 100 different vorietiea. OemOK. oauaoge. 4 MANGHOrnBR C ViaO N G HSRALD , MANOBDBmW, CXmM., TKUR8D AT, DECEMBER fO, 18BC
with the result that aeveral mem- nieal eom eUm i may now be to pro- ben of tha mob wen hilled or to- grcaa and that thla movement PRICES RETREAT could carry a point or eo further On Way To Buy Presetm n Our dpprdeUtlaa ot tb « pajrcboloc- tally wounded by the aoldlen, w en HEALTH-DIET ADVICE ICECARNIVAL Manchester Mto and Mrs. F. W. Bronke without doing any particular barm. leal oomprdiaudon of tha Prlaop attampthig to get poeeeeelon of a UY DR. FRAN K MeCUY While the uUUtiee bod few friends, Board baa grown a tot with the de> prlaoner actually facing a court at Qneetlene iq regard to Meellh and Wet Date Book Observing Golden Wedding TO LOWER LEV E In the face o f the AdmtoUtratlon’e For Parents, Loses Mom the momant of trial. And certain- wlU fee fefeeweniS fey Ut. McCsy wfeo non SUPPORT ASKED attitude toward existing power and :i': .V ■. I t Mimu »tr «t valoiMnant o f thla Koetek cane. Ite ly no- Negro ravisher ever escaped fee eddrseeed ta Sfere el W e paper. ■■- lliiit rates, eome analyeU believed |b»«bMt«r. Coon. acheme works. that werioue equities to this group tmma» rcRausoM elaee HaiBpedi self feddrain d eavelep%, Tofelglit Doreen Davis, o f 9 Orchard atreet, money and last night asked hi 1 0«B«ral Maoacir conviction by a Boutheni court be- bod about discounted most of tbe waa tbe most unhappyippj child to Man- prayers tost tha persoa who fOUfetf i... . far reply. A t Stato theater— "Kaneae Cfity Most of hdutriali, Ra3s and PORCINE cause o f any aoftneaa or inefficiency Fratenal and Other Gronps Princess", 7:00 and B:85. *T Am a troublee which ore confronting the cheater yesterday afternoon. Doreen the money would return it to her ofe' .INaadat Ostabar I, Ittl of the legal machinery. T h ie f’ at >:10. Oomplata shows leading oorporetlons. had been saving her money to pur- ■he might carry out her destre to iHabad Rvanr Evaalns Baeapt EXPBCTANT MOTHER rwiU tend to stimulate an extra as- While the eo-caUed recovery plana ■tart at 7:00 and 8:25. OHs Irregnlar — Bonds A contraeeasonal toereoee In chase a Cbriatmaa present for both buy the preeento tor her mother oafl b ra aad Helldaya Kntarad at tha The Shelb3rvlUs riot waa sheer NEEDS SPECIAL ADVICE cretlon of bile to help wash tha her father and her mother. The father.. -f r omea at Manebaatar. Cean^ aa at the "Joint buslneee oonference' hfited to Join Whh Vet* HUs W M k freight ear loadings for the post ad UUaa Hall Hattar. savagery. lU Inexpressible stupid- stones out. However, If the atone le Dec. 23—Army end Navy CluVo week woe predicted to railway cir- amount had reached 23 yesterday at White Sulphur Springe haa not Fortunately, to about • out ot 10 largAor cauclng considerable poto, •OBSCRIPTION RATBd ity aa wall Is abown by ths fact that Christmas party. Qui et and Mixed. cles. ElsUmates of a gain o f between and she decided that she would take t Taar, to m a ll...... t<-dt been whipped Into ehape at thla cases, tha Expectant Mother finds ■urgeYy may be required. enasAssociatioiL 25,000 and 30,000 core over tba pre- It from her bank and Spend $1 for Barnet sold that the membsM ot • r MobUi. to mall ...... t (0 tha rlotan dsstroysd their own court Also M. H. B.-Alumnl boeketboU that sventa go along normally and vious week were being mode. Traf- presents for her* father and her the Parliament which met to EdM>, ala Copt ...... t Ot writing the attitude of that gather- bouse, for which they, aa dtlssns'of gome at State Armory. burgh, Jonuoiy 1, 1661, "were of’ iTtrarad aaa r a a r ...... ir.oi (BCorse W ave) - Next Week New York, Dec. 20.—(AP)—The fic observers believed that the offi- mother. ing ot big biutnesi magnatee and she may feel better to every way moat perpetuony drunk,” thus caua* Bedford coimty, must pay—and not QueeUon: Mrs. K. G. oaks: Manoheater*s fraternal, social and Dee. 22— Presentation of Han- cial figures to be published tomor- She waa to 'ront of the Orford during this period than ever before. ■ecuritles markets were none too tog that body to be known aa the HEUBEII o r THE A880CIATHD corporation lawyera la eufficlently "1 have heard about the Morse Wave dvle groups will be invited by the del’s "Meeelah’' by Emanuel Isither- row probably would show on ad- building when she missed toe money accidentally but by intent. The feeling of Increased well-being happy today and prices, generally, “Drunken ParliamenL" PRESS discloaed—If any dlecloeure waa treatment for the ab^minol muscles Manchester Veterans Association to vance of 20,000 cars over toe ebr- and started back up Mato street It was no virtuous Indignation that le much more likely to occur If she an church choir. Tba Aaaoclatad Praaa M aaolualTalr and would like to know why It Is Join with local veterans to making Alao Ckmdleligbt carol M rvice at were Inclined to retreat to lower respondtog week of lost year. searching along toe walks and to aatUlad to tha uaa (or rspnblteatloa needed—by the report o f Its "com' follows commonsenss rules about used.” animated that mob, no vast impa- the 1935 winter Carnival an out- South Methodlat church. levels. the gutters. Her eyes were filled . af all aawa diapatebaa eradliad to It mlttee on aodal aecurlty.” That what she should eat. The right kind Answer: The Morse Wave treat- A ehorp upturn to bank clearings ar Bot otbarwlaa orudttad Ib tbla tlepce with the law's delays—Just a atandtog event It was announced to- Dec. 30—Reunion of M. H. B. Further eelltog o f utllitlee clouded for tba week ended yesterday waa with tears. A t supper time toe aasar and alto tha loaal Bawa pab- of core at thla Important time will ment ts given With a etoueoldal cur- report declares that instead of em beaatlM th in t for blood, the mad day by Major John O. Mahoney, class of 1B28 at Castle Form Inn. the stock list, although tbe trading cheering to financial students. Dun money had not been found. A Mothers! Vahtd baralB. be a great help. rent which la turned off and on; general chairman of the association. This Meath woman passerby noticed the little In treettog chDdrea’B coMe, All nsbta ot rapablleatloB ot barking on any program o f public thrill o f killing a human being. The However, to some cases' the Ex- the muscles are contractsd by the volume dwindled appreciably on the A Bradatreet reported that toe total Plans for holding a Carnival Ball on Dec. 27— Benefit dance by Mon girl crying and tried 'to comfort her don't| teke apaelal dltpatehaa barain are alao ra> works It would be better for the pectant Mother may develop dleturh- pull o f Uie current and ifeloxad when sagging movement Thera were of $6,160,688,000 waa toe largest for aaraad. one hopeful feature o f the shameful Chester Public Health Nursing As- and did succeed In getting her to be onces which show that ttongs are tbe current Is off. Through Saturday, Feb. 2 and the annual Ice scattered firm spots to evidencet hut any week to nearly three years. It chanoee..uee country to eet up a complete aystem tragedy Use In the fact that the ■ociaUon at Country Club. ■omewhat less nervoiu. not going along normally and she contraction a bettor tons isbuUt up (gornlval on Center Springs pond on most o f tbe Industrials, rails and waa 33.5 percent over the aggregate ro ll aarvlea ollant ot N. E A Barr, of direct relief; In other worda put Dec. 28—Reunion of close of Doreen went home without her lea. laa county and state authorlUee, this may develop eymptoms which the in the muscle exerclssd to way. Sunday, Feb. 3 have been made, and oils were narrowly Irregular. Tbe to toe similar 1934 week. The PROVID HY 2 GINERAIIONS the unemployed on the dole and let of thltbe date tentatively set. Plans coll 1033 of M. H. 8. at (Country Club. news, aa a whole, waa interpreted gain waa attributed partly to heavy time, bad the courage and the will doctor puts under the heading of ths Thla type of treatment le often of Dec. 20—Annual dance of Young Pabllahar’a RapraaaBtatlTa: Tba them stay there. toxemias of pregnancy. By securing decided value in overcoming consti-U- , • for a gala Carnival Boll at which ■a. conetractive. At the ,eame time fourth quarter Income tax payments. dallua Mathawa Spaelal Apancr—Raw to meet violence with violence. the Carnival K ing and Queen, both Republican Club at Country Club. proponents o f tbe advance did not Tprk. Cbloapo, Datrolt and Boaton. the right kind of prenatal care, the pation, where the patient needs This is the moat barefaced and Southern lynching mobs are not new. be selected by local organizations Also Townsend Club mass meet- seem willing to back up their be- appearance of any of these symp- exercise the mueclee o f the abdi ing at High School. Dr. Samuel •MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU o r shameless confession o f arrogant in- It Is new Indeed, however, when they toms will be noted early enough so men. Tbe Morse Wave treatment’ id supported by friends of the can' liefs by any subatantlal cxpanslott of (BRCULATIUNS. 'didates, will be crowned to a unique Dick, speaker. commitmenta. CURB QUOTATIONS difference to human righta that baa are made to swallow their own med that a beneficial treatment may be will exerciae the tovoluntaiy Dec. 31— Knights bf Columbus i- muscles of tbe toteattoas tbemaelvea.IS. anir noMen Wed- The Closing date for receipt of ap- C. Penney, Montgomery W ard and >m the Farm last October the m - town. Thla Carnival baa enjoyed day observing their Golden^ | pUcaUons for these examlnaUona Is DIRECT FREQUENT SERVICE FROM out o f such public works as must be magnitude among all the stars of toxic condition before pregnancy starchy of all the eo-csdled starchy National DistUlera. Such Issues as continued success for the past 12 PEnmNSHERE ding. Fifty years ago today thla January 14, 1935. U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, General Look Your Best io ft, if announced at all, was made put through In any event; it woul.1 also cause this type of vomiting aa I vegetables, and may be used with a the universe. years and draws ita attendants from well known local couple was m ar-' Motors, Chrysler, Standard Oils of ^ ootMslOB ot DO public hue and have nevs( seen It occur during protein meal with less barm than The salaries named are subject to MANCHESTER TO ALL POINTS therefore be more profitable to pri- Bclentlsto explain that new stars that caused by the todlscrlmtoats all porta of N ew Ehigland and other ried to Manchester by the Reverend California and New Jersey, Ameri- fry . Whether the quietude—it vate Industry to have the govern- like this ona usually pbtoa brilliantly Eastern States. Handle, then pastor of the German I • deduction of not to exceed 6 |«r- can (?an, Santa Fe, Union Pacific use o f other starches. Still, on tdsol ^ and M « . Bronke oent during toe fiscal year ending Over the Holiday mittee began last May with a Queen’s Ohoioe Booklets on Old Age Pen* church here. Mr. and Mrs. Bronke and N Y Central registered only IN UNITED STATES. frould be unfair to. call it secrecy— ment maintain these mllliona of |in- only for a short time, then fade Into protein meal would exclude pota- June SO, 1935, as a measure of grant o f ISO,000, which has been The plan of conducting the con- tha members o f their fam ily and a Surrounding the affairs of the insti- erclse. When the body la clean and toes. The best way to use potatoes economy, and also to a deduction of slight variations. employed and their families on a obscurity. There have been many spent for salaries, travel, official test fo r selecting tbe King and large number of relatives will cele- strong the patient will usually re- is to bake or broil them with tbe sions Also Available for 3H percent toward a retirement Tbe opinions o f brokerage com- tution is just a natural growth or subsistence relief basis, even though of them In the past. I t Is the reporters, office rent, and the Queen la simple. Tickets will be sold brate the event to a dinner party at We Have From This Terminal Daily: main untroubled by Morning Sick- ■kins on and uae them as the prin- mentators were divided aa to toe ^ e th e r it is the product of a defl- like. n ew o rk the Sunset Ridge Country club, East annuity. Walter’s Industry has to pay Its share of such I N Y cipal part of a meal, combutog for the (Jarnlval Ball by workers ot actual trend o f stocka. In some astronomers who offer the theory nes.e emSKEA aSVCE,INC! each respective club, lodge or socie- Hartford, tonight. I Site policy on the part of the Prison maintenance, than to have It attempt that the Star of Bethlehem may The Expectant Mother with with them some of the cooked and theAskbg. quarters toe view was expressed Barber Shop Aoard ona may guess. Cocktail Books Vanish raw greens. ty and with each ticket 60 votes will Mr. Bronke waa bom to Germany | Number of known solar elements that a backing anc^ filling area * 12 Trips to New York to give them the chance of earning a have been one of these which, as A great deluge of books con- chronic nephritle requires epeetal at- in 1859. He came to this country In I 517 Main Street Farr Bldg. By PAU L HARRISON ^Florida heglra, and big doings are tention and it may be necessary to be awarded the candidate or candi- was brought to 60 with the recent would be witnessed without about a : But the escape and the recent re- self respecting livelihood. For taining cocktail and other mixed 1884 taking up residence first in i Association Member they theorise in the esse of Nova promised. Barney Gallant, long repeat the testa of tbe kidney elim- (Seems Nervous After Exerctae) dates selected by tbe group. Carni- Mrs. J. L. Hardy, secretary ot the discovery o f sulphur on the sun; point o f present levels. The thought dapture o f this Koetek person brings drink recipes poured into the L i- the nighttime mayor of Green- tVoodland. Mrs. Bronke who was] * 20 Trips to Boston which reason we favor the dole, the Hercules 1934, encountered a vast Now York, Dec. 30—Meanderlngs: ination at short intervals to see If Question: Miss Joan C. asks: val buttons will be sold to Manches- Manchester branch ot tbe Townsend toe earth has 92 known elements. was also advanced that a full tech- brary of Congress, which receives wich 'Village, says hie Miami club Miaa Amelia Borowske was bom in' Into the light one very interesting permanent paupertssUon of the un- The entomologists, who aid farmers albumin la present. Some o f the “Will you tell me the cause of ner- ter citizens and 35 votes will be club, announces that a fresh supply field of toterateUar gas which it con- two free copies of every book copy- will be the last gay word . . . Germany to 1863. She came to this '^^velopment in connection with the points which should be watched are: vousness after doing various exer- iiven each seller for their respective of petition blanks and booklets have necessary millions—and the sooner sumed os It passed through It, set- righted. by controlling Insect peste, have Earl Carroll, though has his own country in 1884 also and resided in * 12 Trips to Providonco swelling o f the ankles, excessive al- cises before retiring at night? This candidate. The committee will main- arrived, and are available an appli- Prlsca Farm and the Prison Board's But you can't find any of them been holding a national convention Ideas about that. Hts Miami club Woodland. That same year toe they die or commit suicide the bet- ting up a tremendous Illumination of bumin, headache, and the blood pree- nervousness lasts only about ten tain on office In the Chamber of cation to her at 86 School streeL on the shelves any more. here. I understand they're trying to will be full of Carroll cuttes and couple waa wedded here. policy there. That fact is that the ter." space. aure, to find if it le too high. minutes after I do these exercises. Commerce office, 815 Main street, Those who may have petition blanka Connecting For All Points. The remnants of them are now develop a variety of grasshopper ready for a New York opening . . . After their marriage Mr. and Mra. Board has applied In that institution I f nephritle Is neglected during Is it some nervous trouble?” where all returns will be made and issued in November only partly filled There la a very homely old saying The subject Is one of peculiar In- tucked carefully away In the fa - that will eat nothing but mortgages. Bob Hope and Harry Richman tell Bronke continued to live to Wood- a psychological principle that for a thla Important period permanent Answer; It is best to take your tickets and Carnival buttons given may return them and some one else In New England that seems to us terest at this time of the year and mous “Delta collection,” where Manhattan society, for some the funniest stories which are of exercises early to tbe evening at will complete them. Mra. Hardy land for four years, then they mov- One unexput gated editions and such damage o f the k i^ e y may result. out long time has been understood and to apply with much force to tbla re- may make more than vaguely real reason, has been going rustle. the least dse to columnista . . . . least on hour before going to bed; As soon aa It is definitely known also reminds present and prospective ed to Manchester. They built their Way schoolboy prey as L,atin ponies However, with constant watching of amployad in a certain type of boys* There was the County Fair Hall Henry King prizes a baton given or, better yet, do them before din- members o f toe mass meeting at home at 122 (tooper atreet in 1893 port—“What can you expect out ot the picture o f the three wise men and answers to mathematical the liquid waste from the kidney, bow many clubs will place candl' BOSTON ...... at the Waldorf-Astoria, with him by the Duke of Kent. ner. The exerciees If token Just bs- dates to the field, the committee will High school hall, Saturday evening, and have resided there ever since. school, where discipline Is main- a hog but a grunt?” sent by Herod as they made their problems are reserved from the repeated tests of the blood pressure Mr. Bronke waa employed In tbe scarcely a single city slicker In fore going to bed will stimulate you go ahead with plans for the Carni; December 29, v'hen Dr. Samuel Dick NEW YO RK...... tained through the honor system— public. attendance . . . And the Milky Clubby Celebrities and suitable treatment, tbe dangers velvet department of CJhency Broth- way toward Bethlehem, "and, lo. so much that you will probably stay vol. I t Is expected that the Coronar will address the gathering on toe The books were being spirited Way Ball at the Park Lane, com- Best place to spy on celebrities o f nephritis may be greatly reduced ers for 38 years. He retired eight With the stem provision that if a the sUr, which they saw to the east, awake for an hour or eo. tion o f tbe King and Queen at the Townsend old age pension plan. PROVIDENCE. R. I. ANOTHER GESTURE? a;\ay in large numbers. plete with two blue-blooded cowe Is the Saturday night parties and tbe condition of tbe patient im- years ago. singla boy violates the code the en- went before them, till It came and proved. armory on the night of tbe ball will Fall River, Mass...... for a deb'e milking contest. The of the Cosmo Club, which haa Tal- ((tostard) Both Mr. Bronke and his wife tire class must suffer punishment in If the country had not had such Dees Duty: Due for Ax The blood should be checked dnr- be a unique and spectacular event stood over where the young child milk went Into egg nogs. lulah Bankhead, Luclenne Boyer, Question: Mrs. R. W. asks: "Will have been members of toe Zion frequent experiences o f sensational Francis Qorman, textile, strike tog pregnancy and the blood count and should draw m e of the largest ARMY AND NAVY CLUB New Bedford, Moss. the withdrawal of cherished privi- I'm told, too, that several so- Howard Chandler Christy, McClel- you give a recipe for custard?” Lutheran church on Cooper street lay." leader, haa forced action by the tex- repeated at intervals. In this way. crowds to years, occurring as it leges. gestures made by the administration cialite matrons eke out their land Barclay, Brock Pemberton Answer: Beat three evhole eggs, for 42 years. Mrs. Bronke is a racm- AUiany, N. Y ...... It would be n remarkable coinci- tile labor relations board against anemia which is so often present, does at a time when social activi- the utmost of significance would be shrunken Incomes by selling home- and Linda Watkins on its board ot and add a cup and half o f sweet TO ENTERTAIN KIDDIES ker of toe Ladies Aid society and There are always many persons mill owners who have violated the will be discovered. A slight anemia ties are at low ebb. dence If Nova Hercides should reach made delicacies. One specializes directors . . . James Roosevelt hae milk, a cup and a half of seedless for years was active to ita work. 8}-racaee, N. Y. .... whose sense of Justice is outraged generally attributed tu the sudden- strike settlement agreement by re- is very common and la of no special To Stage Program Its most conspicuous height of In mayonnaise and Russian dress- developed an aversion for photog- raisins, and a teaspoonful o f vanilla Eight children were boro of the taining strikebreakers and refusing sigdfficance and tbe blood will re- ' The committee plana to secure Waterlog, N. V. .. by any such rule. To them the idea ly developed New York City electric ing; sells quantities of it to ca- raphers. Elliott Roosevelt doesn’t extract. Pour Into custard cupa, Annual Christmas Party To Be marriage, seven of them living. brilliance on Christmas day—which to t e-employ strikers. turn to normal after tbe birth of the fine program of ice events for the power situation. Into that situa- terers and the snootier stores . . . like to be snapped to night clubs. being careful to distribute tbe roio; Held Saturday Afternoon at There are also 17 grandchildren. The o f punishing completely innocent P'rr two months the board « has baby. But If the red blood cells and Carnival and has already considered Rochester, N. Y. . would seem to be no Impossibility. Another makes preserves and mar- Anna Roosevelt Dali still poses Ins evenly. Place the oupe to a children are: Edward Bronke, Vic- persons for the misdeeds of an in- tion President Roosevelt Is appar- relied on moral suasion to influ- the hemoglobin are merkedly low, engaging several of the leading fig- 3 Here. malades, and more prosperous graciously wherever she’s found. shallow pan o f hot water and bake tor Bronke, Emil Bronke, all of Buffalo. N. Y ...... dividual Is repugnant. The prac- ently throwing himself with vigorous ence recalcitrant manufacturers, friends give her big orders for , . , At Rudy Vallee’s Broadway the Doctor will uae a treatment to ure skating stars of tbe Metropoli- town, Mrs. Karl Marks of this town, In a moderate oven until custarde The annual Christmas Kiddles Intent to administer to roonupolistlc fentful of direct decisions against the stockings of their pantries In opening the other evening, his build the blood back up. tan rtoka for the day. L,ast year the Mrs. Fred Leone, of Blast Hartford, Baltimore, Md. . . . tice, on the face of it, and in theory, are allghUy brown on top. This is party to be held to toe Arm y and 6EMINOTHE SCENES IN them. About 200 mills have ig town and country homes .... A father, unrecognized, went about A poor diet during pregnancy will Permanent Armistice Day commit Mrs. Fred Woodhouse of this town appears utterly unfair. and oppressive power Interests a nored the suasion. cause decay of the teeth to the sufficient for six portions, and may Navy club will begin at 3 o’clock Washington. D. C, . third, more for the fun of it than begging autographs from Broad- be served with a little whipped tee sponsored tbe Ice (Carnival which and Mrs. Albert Petke, of tbis town. B ut. In the schools It has been thorough trouncing. It Is all quite Dr. Benjamin Squires, execu- anything else, devises extra fancy way folk at the tables . . . Gene mother, and the baby teeth b f the attracted over 7,000 people from all Saturday afternoon. Over 300 chil- cream if desired. dren are expected to atteqd. Pres- Philadelphia, Po. ... exciting—but hardly anybody will tive director of the board, is canapes and hors d'oeuvres which Tuney and Bernard Olmbel ore child may later deveir cavitlea. To parts o f Connecticut and adjoining known to work amaslngly well. The ents, candy, ice cream and oranges likely to be eased out soon as a her chauffeur ' delivers to people the Damon and Pythias o f Man- save the teeth the mother’s diet states. Enlargement and improve- boy who might be willing to risk expect to see anything Important will be distributed to toe young Norfolk, Va...... result of his Insistence during giving cocktail parties. hattan. should contain calcium and phos- ment o f tbe Carnival should make punishment or even expulsion for come out of It. folks by Santa Claus around toe big Civil Service Exams that period that the board act phorous and she must secure Vita, the local winter event one of the 8Itaml, Fla...... firmly. mto D. tree to the main hall. himself In some infraction of the New York's power and light bill Is Munitions Probers New More Idealizing Nudity. Notables at fla y G l o r if yin g state attractions this year, the com' Money to Onrry on Qnls . . . . Squires, who quickly hired Some of the new Sally Rand More musical notes: Jolly Co- Other apeclal conditions which A program of entertainment will rules cannot face the mass Indigna- a tremendous Item. For a number mlttee believes. The United States (ntdl Service Cocktail Books DIenppenr From large corps of investigators and items Include her statement that bum, orchestra - leader at the need a doctor’s advice are pre- be given under toe direction of toe o f years It has been growing stead- The personnel ot the Manchester Commission has announced open FARES TO OTHER POINTS tion and contempt of the entire Library of OongreM .... "Gale” obtained large gobs of evidence, she Is trying to "Idealize nud- Rockefellers Rainbow Room, Is eclamptic toxemia, heart derange- entertainment committee of the ily larger. Day before yesterday Yo u r se l f Veterans Association, so named to competitive examinaUons aa follows: group of his classmates which the to be Reward Of Squires for haa overshadowed the three-man ity”; the fact that the huge bal- the Ike Hoover of the gay spots. ments, tuberculosis, etc. club. include members of ail local veteran Plans are being made for a New Engineering draftsman, various ARE LOW, TOO! infraction might easily bring down city, officials definitely rejected all Doing Duty. board headed by Judge Walter lons behind which she dances He keeps, and carefully gu a r^ , a Adequate prenatal care covers at- Stacy— partly because It has been coat 227 each; am. that the cab- nightly -revord of his observations tention given to: the blood, the kid- units. Is not limited to delegates ap- Year’s Ehre party at the club. A grades, $1,800 to 22,600 a year, for upon him. bids by the several companies which 1^^ By Alici* Hart pointed by the posts officers but program of entertainment la being work on ships.' OpUonal branches By RODNEY DITCHER off the job so much while also act- aret to which she appears bills of famous folk at play . . . Ted neys, the blood pressure, tbe heart, Time and Prices Are Subject To Change Without Notice. . That is the Idea that tha Prison supply the city with electricity— Herald Waahtogton Correspondent ing aa the steel board. (The her name immediately above a Lewie built a 34-rooro mansion the amount of weight Increase, the ~ kr ktk SVMSl nr any member may attend Jie njeet- arranged and those attending will are: Ship piping, ship ventllaUon, Ings and can assist in tbe work. be asked to pay a nominal charge. marine eh^nea and hollers, and A Distinctive Loan Service Board has put to work at Ehsfleld. bids that run Into the mllllone ot steel board bad to take over the sign which advises: "No Cover years ago and hasn’t lived to It teeth and also to any troublesome electrical (ship). RESERVATION MUST BE MADE IN ADVANCE! dollars—and Mayor LaOuardla be- Washington, Dec. 30— The Muni- textile problem because dozens of Charge". . . . About those bal- a month. syrmptoma which may arise. Cold wtotor waatbar—exhilarat- Members from the Spanish W ar Vet- It is impracticable to maintain so Scientific aid (graphic arts), tions Committee, which made so folks refused to serve on a sepa. loons; she uses two new ones each Still a lot of Hollywood people ing though It le and certainly easier erans, American Legion, Veterans of DECLINE IN CHILDREN Close a guard on the hundred and gan suddenly to talk about a mu- rate textile board.) . on the nerves than tbe beat waves Foreign Wars, A rm y and N avy club, (Siicago— CSilcago’a child popula- $1,800 a year. National Museum, THE IN D U STRIAL B AN K OF HARTFORD, INC., centrally located at Return tickets good for 30 days. much hair stand up by Its revela- week — she’s forever afraid one about. In a couple of theater lob- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS iuty convicts working at various nicipally owned lighting plant to be The board Is at lost holding might break. Plenty of spectators bies I spotted Beb( Daniels, Nancy we had last summer— Is not, how- British War Veterans, Dlsafiled tion has shrunk 8,088 to tbe past 24 Smithsonian InaUtuUon, Washing- tions early this fall, Is now dead 23 Asylum Street, has truly proven its right to the progress and pros- Please do not ask us to make a reservation by ’phone, aa sts on the big 1,S00 acre farm built with government loans. hearings and promising decisions. have schemed to touch a cigaret Clarroll, Richardo Cortez, Dennis (Diet for Bedurlng and Gaining) ever, kind to the complexion. I f American Veterana are represented years. ton, D. C. broke. But it has the ax out for Squires. you want your skin to remain aoft on the general committee. The annual census report o f toe Senior toduatrial economist, 24,600 at escape is impossible or even At the merest glance It le appa- to one o f them. Miss Rand hires King, Chevalier and Mae Murray. Question; Mr. Kirk H. writes: perity which has been its share by reason of the fact that they are ably a deposit must be made before we can make it. Loaded with new sensations her own orchestra leader, her own . . . . Also Bobby Jones, Beatrice “How do you account for the fact and emooth, you simply must da all Wetberell Secretary University of Chicago aaya, bow- a year. Industrial economist, $3,800 rent that right here Use the possi- after further months of explora- difficult But the Inmates have electrician to operate the spot- Lllllb, W. K. Vanderbilt and Jim- that the sanw diet which will help that’s possible to counteract the ef- Clarence Wetberell, vice-president .ever, the same situation exists all a year, associate todustria'i econom- fulfilling their three-fold purposes, of enabling persons of moderate means tion and excavation, the Investi- Inany privileges that they value bility of big, eensatlonal events — light, a harpist, a couple of maids, my Donahue, the latter, though the overweight patient to reduce fect o f icy winds. of the Arm y and N avy club, is secre- over the United Stdtes and It at- ist, $3,800 a year. Division of Labor gating senators, headed by Nye ot First, there’s the matter of tributed to rising standards of liv- Standards, Department of Labor. to borrow money, of providing for funds a safe and profitable investment ^bly. Those privileges make life particularly when President Roose- a business manager and secretary. very blond, is not exactly tbe will aid the underweight patient to tary of tbe association. Responses to Here Is The Answer To— North Dakota, will resume hear- Her wage is S2.000 a week. white-haired boy of the Wool- gata?" adequate protection. Don’t ven- ing with attendant limitation to the Assistant -financial economist, infinitely pleasanter on the Farm velt, on hiB own Initiative and Imme- ings Dec. 4 and call before them the appeal of the association should and of creating an institution to which borrowers and investors ma;^ go It's about time for Manhattan's worth family. Answer: A t previous times I have ture out even for a five-minute size of families. $3,600 a year, asaistant financial ‘m a t To Buy Him?” a new batch of celebrated prac- bp addressed to tbe Manchester Vet- Ipian at Wethersfield. And the oon- diately after reading to the press made lecture tours which featured walk without foundation lotion tttlonera to the "Iron, blood, and erans Association, Chamber of Com- with confidence and with the knowledge that the bank is conducted on a about the rejection o f the bids. In- reducing contests and many tbou- or some aort of greaaelcM prep- Packs of 5— 10 and 20. Vlet who runs away causes all the proflta” racket. merce, 815 Mato street. Candidates her eon’s neck. “ Jim,” she eOld. while heating solution tor automo- sande of overweight people have re- aration on your face and throat business basis. Boxes of 25 and 50. ' ^ e r inmates to lose those privi- vitee LaOuardla and Commlseloner But its investigative staff, deci- CHILDREN Makeup protects, too. And girls of participating organizations should CIGARS ” I never w a» so proud of you aa bile radiators. » duced by following tbe instructions. M. P. Davidson, the official directly mated to a wisp ' of Its former who go to for winter sports be selected as soon as possible. leges—takes all the light out of By Oliv* Robert* 6«rtO« I am this minute. We’d love to go Also, says Campbell, he gave A t these same lectures there were strength by depletion of funds, shouldn’t become so athletic- their Uvea. responsible for the rejection, to come and make some Christmas calls same to a horse which “went off always present thin people who will be serving without pay minded that they forget to pow- This institution offers credit service to meet such a need. The procedure to Washington for a oonforence, and on people we haven’t seen for a its feed” and the ohlmal regained gato^ weight by following exactly TheMaiudiester PubKc Market i That’s what Kostek did. He ran through December. der. is business-like, private, dignified and courteous. Sometimes it may bo tha word then goes out that PWA Just before and during the first Last year two men Issued on wh’.e ” ite appetite. Sam McClure, a neigh- the same ^ectiona. I have olio Tobacco by the Packagre or Pound. fw a y from tba decent good Ufa at It was a sueceesful day all bor, he adds, uses the water to received letters from those following To put bock aoms o f ths oil that Y. iri. C. A. Notes funds may build the plant. hearings to September the com- ultimatum Just before Christmae. tho wind driss out should bo as important to borrow money aa it is to save and a sound loan from this Ihifield to resume a life of crime, mittee etaff consisted of 18 Inves- Both said the same thing but for around, but as Helen said that melt snow on sldewalke. the menus given to the Cleansing Cigarettes by Pack or Carton. This would seem to Indicate a de- night, ”I wouldn’ t want to do It nightly ritual with every womi Thursday fie wasn't free long. Probably be tigators, 32 clerical workers, and Diet, using three meals per day of who values her beauty. You may' bank may be jnst the thing that will save the day. different reasons; "W e are going every year, but it’s been a grand PREHISTORIC KODIAK INDIANS 4:00— Grade school boys gym 12- Seafood Specials termination on tile part of the Presi- a group of FERA workers at the simple foods, and these readers re- be able to get by without creams tUdn't after all, have a very good out for Christmas dinner." rest. One of the beet' times I ’ve BUSY WITH KNIFE AND AX. "15.. dent to head a tremendous battle Now York office. port that after being thin all their during spring and summer, but Best Center Cut Swordfish...... 29c Ib. lime—having to hide and dodge cops Cases were different. The wife ever had.” lives, they have gained weight. The 4 4:00— Tap and Social dancin g There remain Secretary It’s wiser not to do so now. against the power interests. of oho had had a long sick spell, Tbe repercussion of the first Washington — (A P I— Life was reason is that the patient tends to claasea. Boston Bluefish, sliced or in piece...... 2 lbs. 25c Certificates of indebtedness in denominatioiis of $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 Candy by the Pound. 4nd worry and stew between bold- Stephen Rauahenbush and six and she was still weak. "N o use A Jar of plain cold cream (it However, if wa were a stockholder case was different. There were no grim on Kodiak Island, Alaska, when become normal when given a ehance 6:15=-Men’s repreeentaUve voi Fancy Mackerel, medium or la rg e ...... 2 lbs. 25c taW- And now! Now he's frigbt- other invesUgatort and a half to your getUng sick again.” aatd doesn’t liquify Uke cleansing leyball pracUce. may be purchased on partial payment ox open account plan, paying as little All Fresh Stock Reasonably Priced. In one of those greedy companies we dozen secretaries and stenogra- vis'.turs, but the aunt of the sick prehistoric ancestors of the Indians to eliminate properly. The thin per- creams), or else some heavier va- Fancy Large Sm elts...... 25c Ib. fned. He knows there are a hun- her husband. "The kids won't wife heard they had "gone out” 6:30— Girl Scouts troop n. phers, two of whom are about to lived there. son will gain shortly after the elim- riety (tissue or nourishing) should Chowder Clams...... 2 qts. 25e aa $1.00 a week. These certificates are-attractive to thrifty people because wouldn't worry much. Nothing want to eat anyway and we'll go for their dinner. 6:30— Talcottville boys gym. d and fifty men up in Enfield who go on half pay. Even the col- Some o f their less cheerful cus- ination la improved and after be se- have a conspicuous place on your t much ts likely to happen. Just up to the hotel and have a bite." Catorlysni Kails 7:00— Women’s bowling. Large Rowe Oysters for fryin g ...... pt. 39c a him venomously— some of ored messenger bsa been released. toms, os reconstructed from ancient cures three or four natural Intestinal dressing table. Use It at night aft- they have no fluctuation, their present values being one and the same. The other had no better reason For a week her tongue was busy remains by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka ot the 8:00— ^North ISnda Club meeting. Small Stewing Oysters .. • ...... pt. 29c lot of squaring off and feinting- At the next hearings you'll than that hie wife waa entitled to eliminations daily. Freeing the sys- er washing and rinsing face and Flashlights — Watches — Gocks hem pretty tough birds in the past In that town. She predicted that Smithsonian Institution, were: 8:00 —County “ Y ” baaketbaU but no blows struck. That la. If we team that American manufactur- a rest and holiday. tem from the accumulated poison neck. I f you expect to be out for Nice White Halibut Steak...... 25c lb. presumably capable of being Sally would lose her husband to Killing an infant if Its mother league (intermediate "Y” at Haz- ers of machine guns are how op- But to this case there were eom- gives the organs a chance to as- hours, pat on ersam and wipe it off Fresh Filet o f Haddock...... 19c Ib. The success of this institution is due to the management who are of ster* are to Judge the future by the recant a ^ear and added that such a died, and burying the two together; ard vUle). Films — Kodaks etty tough birds again to anyone erating their factoriee 34 houra a' pltestions. You see grandma and similate and digest food so much before epplylng makeup. past mother would gladl}- see her chil- or simply burying the baby olive 8:15 — Women membera and Fresh Cod to fry or to bake...... T5c Ib. day and tha committee probably granddqd were coming to spend the better that the patient begins to Use a hand lotion several ttmee ling worth, highest integrity and character. The oiBcers are Allen H. New* uui done them what Kostek dren In on asylum. "Any mother with the dead mother. friends Christmas party. Bntterfish, amafi s iz e ...... 10c ib. w ill tooutre whether the prospect day. And grandma boasted that n t the good from hie food and add a day. Incidentally, therein a new He knows, too, that In Wetb- who couldn’t etay at home and Killing a w ifj when her husband flesh. I f exercise la taken at the 9:00— Special bowling match; Fresh Dreased Bililheads...... 19c Ib. ton. President; Arthur L. Shipman, Vice-President; J. W. MacMorris, Vice- of possible uae against the unqm- she had raised a family of four hand cream on the market right Charles Kebart vs. Tony lannarone. 1 there are a lot more ot even TENNESSEE PROGRESS ployad Is a factor to the' boom'aa cook the fixings on Christmas of died, and burytog them together. eame time, the thin patient will gain boys and had never rolased cook- now. It emelU like a bouquet of Friday Swedish Prepared Lntefisk Is Ready N o w ...... 2 lbs. 25e President; Franklin A. Moricy, Vice-President; and Dudley Carlcton, Secre- DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS well aa Into aalea methods and all days Jn the year” —and so on! Sacrificing slaves or captured ene- good, firm, muscular tissue and ths er btrda— aU o f them hoping There a n lynchtogs and lynchtogs. ing a big family dinner on every mixed flowers, is grseeeleas and 4:00—'YUGG and YGSS girls club Give us ybnr order now and avoid disappointment. foreign markets. Well, the sky didn’t fall. There mies by burning them to death. body becomes more rounded and tranaferred to Enfield some holiday to twenty-soroe-odd years. really keeps the skin on bands gyrm tary and Treasurer. MAGAZINES It Is beyond denial that some mob The committee also has been were no divorcee. Soon it waa Hazards of war and bunting also pleasing. The overweight patient and arms to excellent condition, Swedish Salt Herrings on sale a t ...... 10c each What would grandma aay? forge tten. 6:15— Business Men’s volleyball. hjv—who wtU hate him Juit aa ven- executions have taken place to this edging closer to the activities of It seemed like treason to bun- were eevere, Dr. Hrdlicka found. will lose soma of the extra pounds But the moral Is that whether Bones of a hunter apparently 8:00— Women’s gym claaa. for what ha did to the En- country as ths result of lost faith certain poUticlana to c»nnecUon dl.) Up the old couple and haul and hard, normal tissue takes the COULD RAVE KEEN AOWSE AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT with munlUona operations — and dinner Is eaten at home or else- killed by a bear, with most of the place of the flabby fat. 7:00— 7th and 8to grade girls 1 privOegea. to the efficacy o f oourta. It la them off somewhere for a Christmas party. Stuifed and Baked Mackerel...... 10c and ISc each aoma o f those boys may be on ths “ bousht” dinner. whs'c oil hands should remember vertebrae to hie back broken, sev- Pittsburgh—Teare ago Judge W. THE O F n C E PHONES A R E 2-6145»2-6t46. In Bridgeport lately they mother shouldn’t have to give the 9:00— Talcottville oenjor gym. equally true that that la not the rea- griddle, too. However, Helen thought, "It really eral riba crushed and one nrm en- (Qallatoaes) H. McNaugber was attorney for Home Made Old Fashioned German Style Cookies tFefer* B calling Koatak Public En- But the committee has only be- narty entirely and eome out o f It tirely missing. Question: Miss D. D. wants to net)...... 15e dozen son behind most of the lynchtogs of would be grand not to have to Prancis A. Yoat. Uncle Sam’s tara are 'heavy eat- THE CENTER gun the task aealgned to IL Ham- too tfted to remember what had Remains of a massacre, including know; “Is there any method of re- But tbla time Yost came to Me- k X, U k ely aoough be was Negroes to the South—that they are ■pend the whole day to the kitchen, happened. ers. When the fleet was in Atlan- Home Made Codfish Cakea...... 30c dozen pered by lack of ?unda and per- a woman’s skeleton with a bone moving gallstones without opera- Naugbter on the bmcli on a bad But It makee and the day before, too, you might Uc waters this year, orders were the natural fruit of a primitive blood sonnel, It has yet to plunge Into dagger through the heart, a war- tion? check charge. McNaugber called Strictly Freph Eggs from Coventry .35c dozen ■ay;" So she consented and when placed for 2,000,000 f>ounda of milk, to tktadi ot balng called lust and a no leas primitive racial the secrets o f certain other Indus- rior’s skull with a stone dub bead Answer: I do not consider gall Home Baked B eans...... 15c qt. TRAVEL BUREAU Jim went over early with the edr GOOD FOB MOST ANYTHING I Judge George V. Moore to act to 900 tons o. flour, 32 carloads of tries— steel, for instance— which •till imbedded to it, and another stonee oe always curable without r No. I by thoee hard haired. and returned with his parents for the case. fresh eggs, 1,800,000 pounds o f sug- Home Made Devil’s Food Layer Cakes...... 19c each maintain powerful undercover ■kull with a stone arrow point at surgery. The smaller etonee may “BUS TERMINAL” wbare ha Is breakfast and all the excitement Brampton, Ont, Dee. 19.— (A P ) "But before I call Judge Moore,” a:-, 2,000,000 pounds of ueef, 300,- Old Fashioned Swedish Mint Candy — Swedish The mob at ShelbyvUle, Tenn., lobbies to Washington. and package opening, ehe timidly —The well dug on his farm to the hose o f the broto. freiquently be dlseolved or passed he told Yoat, "I want to tell you Industrial Bank of Hartford OOO pounds o f canned tomatoes, which yaeterday attacked National Friends of the Investigation are broke the news. Debris of a conflagration that de- from the body with' a fasting and that if I beard tbe case I’d give you Bond-ost Cheese — Soaked Lntcfiak and Swedish At the Center D IA L TOUT ’ hopes of etriking oil, hoe Instead 190,000 pounds o f dried spricota, set to combat anticipated secret itroyed an entire vlllsge, containing dieting treatment. I advise trying Hralth ftea ^ Quaidsmen protecting a Negro ae- Grandma with her new scarf produced mineral water which five years.” ”00,000 TOunds of vegetable short- 493 Main Street effort o f aucf totereMts to block bones of several who were trapped the olive oil'and grape fruit Juice around her ibouldera got up and Charles Campbell claims to be both Jpdge Moore wasn’t so bard. ening, 700,000 pounds o f fresh Nd Ot asMulttog a white gtH, further anproprtstloloose The TI com- and killed to th^ fin. treatment during the fast •• this "Four years,” waa his OtCHMMIe 21-23 Asylum Street—Hartford went ovsr and put her arm around a curs tor rtisumsUsm and a worth- • v e e U b l M , 160,c:9 pounds o f pic- DIAL Sill—WE DELIVER. kles,'anffs carload of turkeys. MANCHOrrSR BVlfimNOBERALO. UANCHI^nBR. OtlMM. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ZO, 1984. MANCHESTER EVICNING HERALD. ItANCHBSl'BR. CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,1984.
MAN K m jl TWO DEEB ] the o c e u beach. Other nearchwa I W I T H T H E S A M E S H O T HUEY MUST STAND gonunuehunt will aeu the sea by boat and troops and tha Girl Scouts o f Troop S ara Tots Write Letters FRED CRANSTON OBITUARY from tha Monterey Prealdio ware REVEALS 82 RDJJONS making pockethooka with bias bind- Prince of Wales, REVIEWSTAIIIMANY’S I Coocord, N. C.. Deo. 90— (A P ) j TRIAL, COURT RULES ordered to search the rugged coun- ing. n look all tha tlma wa had to —Here'S the beet huntiag story tr^de. make them and hardly anyone fln- Duchess L-inked LOOTING OF NEW YORK To Santa A t Hale ’« Store ORANGEMASTER I from these parts this acaaon: FOR LOST WOMAN M euw hile, Joseph Schaffner, her CmES SERVICE WRIIEDP lahed. Duea ware taken In the Dr. Hubert B. Sapp, Cteacord hueband, w u hurrying here from midst of all our work. Thera will His Claim That His Senate DEATHS SAVITT, Inc. Anniversary Sale Deattet, kiUed two deer with a! Chicago by rail and plane. be no meeting on Friday but on The Glsrinff Sins Broaght Ont ■ingte allot whOe hunting In P te -: Poaition Entitles Him to Im- Sheriff’s deputies quoted Mra. Parchass Price of l4»wer Con- Saturday, Decembar 22, all acoute '39 ltiintnf[-r bln that tb«y bAva^unry when ta« arrlvei in M u gan National forest. | Mka. Archie Ihilm ir Fannie Reevee, a Monterey palmtet, are to meet at the Highland Park by the Scsbary Investigation cheatw after his long sleigh munity, Is Rejected. . paay 89 Millioiu More Than ____ Uod ud intud to b* duzlnc QjectMm of (NHcers Is Held It happened thia way: Mra. liU tea Palmer, wtfls of Officers BelieTe Mrs. Eliot u saying Mrs. Schaffner wu “wor- School at 2:00 to have a “ Tula Log Are Aired Here. from the Arctic, but one little th« coadnc year. M ctaUdran in Ha levelled down, at a range | Archie Palmer, of 20 Ashworth ried u d despondent” over finucial OriglBsl InveetmenL Hunt", aomethlng we have never has taken this fact into considera- Waahlngtoii, Dm:. 80 — (A P ) — fiaaebaatar bava aent iattara to o f 150 yarda, upon a larga doe. The District ot Columbia Suprama street, died at 7 o’clock this mom. affairs six days ago. At that time had before and which we think BOOK REVIEW ■ratu CUtua a«irt«y him not to tor- tion. He srrites: Last Night ~ Installation Schaffner KiDed Herself Woshtaigtoii. Dec. 20. — (A P ) — Tbe bullet dropped Ita original Court rulad today that Senator lag at tbe Manchester Memorial Mrs. Reeves said Mrs. Schaffner everyone will enjoy. Don't forget By BRUCE CATTON •at that" whan ba drivaa bia rain* “I will leave you a hamburg sud Testimony that there had been a target u d paaaid through the Huey Long of Loulatena must face hospital o f heart dieeaae. Mrs. unounced her intention of "going your utensils for eating. W e wish- 4aara from tba North Poie into thia wich u d a botUe o f Coca Cola which d u r’e neck, m tered tba bead of Palmer has lived la Mnncheeter for far away.” write-up at $82,000,000 between everyone a Merry Christinas and a Diamonds “The Tin Box Parade." by Mil December 29. trial on tha |500.0(M UtMl suit flted byWafldngliitoOceiiL 19M end 1980 ia the aesete the t o m CbrtaUnaa Baa. The J. W. I hope you will U joy. I have been ■mailer due, which w u coid'- the past tea years and formerly of Happy New,Jear. ton Mackaye, reviews the more! ftaia oom puy, artiich ia actlac aa ■gainst him by Samual T. Anaall. <3tlea Service Power and Light good boy u d hope you will bring plely out of the bunter’a view. Juatlca Fjrton Gordon, who d a liv Uved la North (foventiy. A rlin e' Neteon. glaring Bins of Tammany Hail, as ; aai latarr to & a Jolly old gantlem u, me a cowboy suit, steamboat, a bike Beatdea her huebu^' ahe la aur- ooapaay, a Henry L. Doherty bold- Fred Cranston, o f 18 N ew m u ered tbe opinion, rejected Long’s they were brought out in tha recent j win aaa that he geU the lattera ba- with lights u d a searchlight, the vlvad by six sons, Edward. George, Carmel, Calif., Dec. 20.— (A > ) — ing concern, waa received today by street, w u elected worshipful mas- claim that bis Beaate poaiUoa an- m(» SCHOOL (XADUATES In place of our regular meeting Seabury investigation. You will find , fbea bft aata out to deliver Ua gUta biggest you have." Ralph, Harold. Archie, Jr^ and Search for Mre. Eaiot Boke Schaff- the Trade Commteelon. we had our Chriatmas party In the it worth reading, whether you take I ter of Wuhington Loyal Orange titlad him to Immunity from tba The purported write-up, imme- to tba youngatera. Even puppy dogs w u t to be re- libel action. Rlenard, u d three daughters, Mre. ner, 36-year-old Chicago eoclety banquet hall o f the Metbodtet it for its rather grim humor or u a One Uttla tot, in a plaintlaa note Lodge, No. 117, at thr unual elec- PLAN HOLIDAY DANCE diately challenged by Robert Burns, membered Cfaristmu, for hers ABOUT TOWN AnseU, a former Judge advocate Ruth Asp inwall, of 8 Anderson matron, w u resumed today by church, Monday evening. W e gave sumnoaty of the breakdown o f Am- W atches-Jewelry to Santa, aaya ahe ia always aad tion of officers held last night in street, Mrs. Ethel Aaplnwall Cttles Service couneel, was report- what “ Peggy” h u penned: general o f the Army, w u counsel lud, air u d water. our party to younger children whom (t lcan city government Cbriatmaa nigbt becauaa she never O ru g e ball. The other officers and Mae Palmer. T w o els- ed by Randolph K. Ogle, commle- *T am a little dog. t live with two elected are: for the Senate committee which in- Sheriff Car] H. Aobott of Mon- Members of 19SS Class Will we Imew and aome at which perhaps Mr. Mackaye has an eye for the IiBs received u y tb in g Chrtrtmea The drin team of Nutmeg Forut, tera, Mra. A n alt Croasbaw of eton examiner. were less fortunate than us. We boys who are always eating c u d y Deputy Worshipful M uter, veatigated the election of Senator terey county, who used dogs In u Testifying In the Commieston'e funny side of things, and this in- : Dby. . Tall Cedars of Lebuon, will omit Rocbeater, N. T., a alater living In Have Get Together and sang carols and played jamea. Ice vestigation brought some eixceed- | In front of me. I want a box of c u - Thomu Cou; Recording Secretary, John H. Overton o f Loulatena. unsuccessful search for the wife of utility investigation, Ogle said tbe **I am vary sad always on Christ- Its meeting Friday night. A tlu ta , (ia,, u d ona brother, Fred Dance on December 28. cream, cookies, and fruit were en- tngiy. queer fish to the surface. Tbe : dy u d a binbel of bones. That's all. Iraac M. Cole; Finucial Secretary, Attorneys said the decteioa m e u t Joseph Schaffner of the firm of principal write-up occurred when mas night bacauae 1 never have u y * Wadsworth of Rochester, N. T., a,. joyed by all. Chrtetmaa glfte were astounding tales some of New afciiie alia says. “W ill you please So long." William Stratton; Treuurer, John that Anau'a suit against Long Hart, Schaffner u d Marx, said he the Cities Service Power and Light The Friendly Bridge club will SO'survive. given to the younger children. These York's public servants told in ah | It is believed that when B u te Chambers; Cbsplain, Edward Mc- would go to trial soon unless the '■lleved ahe bad committed suicide coiMsny was gtganteed by Henry artve ma aomathlng? I would like a hold lU Buual cairietm u party to- Tha funeral w ill ba held at the Members of the High school ete— gifts were arranged around a large effort to explain why they had: iod t^M ou a. ttet you give aiuy redds this letter he will suspect one CuIIagh; Director of Ceremonies, morrow afternoon at the bbme of Senator fllea u appeal. by walking Into the surf at Carmel L. iMhcrty and company to take home of her daughter, Mra. Ruth of 1988 already contacted by the illuminated tree. Aa the children banked ten times as' much money word is for the dog and two for the William Ritchie; luide Tyler, Long already hu tak u one appeal o c e u beach. He scouted sugges- over from Cities Service company whan aomabody bays a 3S cent gift. Mre. Robert Martin of South Main Aaplnwall, 8 Anderson atreet, Sun- left the church tired, but happy, as they bad earned In a given space James McCollum; Outside Tyler, to the United Statu Sureme Court tio u she might have been kidnap- committee, have ehown uthuelum Ite security holdings of electric This little girl isn't asking very little bo3Ts. street. day afternoon at 1 o’clock. Burial they received candy. We will not of time are as richly comic as any- much and, surely there must be George Weir; Committee on Law, ia a vain effort ?o. avoid trial. ed. at tbe prospect of the holiday duce, light and power companies and euh- Little Geraldine says: "For Christ- Soon after AnseU begu the Utiga- will be In North Coventry cemetery. have another meeting until after t h !^ in human annate. noma person ia Manchester eager Harry Trotter, David Morrison, Arthur L ’Heureux, elder son of Twice yesterday the dogs, after scheduled for Friday evening, D ^ ■tontlally all of te security bold- mas I.wat\t a dress. I don't want Uoa, Long proteatod ha could not be New Year'a. But after you get through laugh- to brighten bar Christmas morning George Tomlinson, Harry Tedford Hr. u d Mre. Nelson L’Heureux of being given the scent of one of Mrs. tnga of gas distributing and street too many w ys because I have a ■ued becauu the ConaUtuUon pro- cember 28, at the H u ch u ter Onm T Scribe, Phyllis Barrett ing at this tale of the Walkers, the with a few gifts. The J. W. Hale ud James Vennard; Trustee, 8 Center sti^et hu joined tha U. S. Sebaffner’s dresses, followed a trail try club. D u rin g will continue fromv railway companies. good many of them.” tected a member of Congreu from FUNERALS to the edge of the Tacifle. There Farleys, the McQuades, et ml., you company has her name. And Lllllu writes: “IV Ish that 1 years, John Hugbu; Treuurer Navy u d left yesterday for Nor- 9 to 1 o'clock, with music by Collin Ogle asserted that Cities Service Here’s another letter: "1 : would nurse fund. Archie Haugh. arrut while attending a Mseion of the Imprint of a bare foot was Power and Light paid Cities Ser- are apt to get a little panicky. had a doll that can talk, walk and folk, Va., where he expects to be Drlggs orchestra. For this book te a picture of tbe Hhii a nice, big doll-house. I asked The newly named officers will be tbe legtelative body. Mrs. Otto WlguowBke found on the suds. Mrs. Schaffner vice company an aggregate of sleep. That's all I wish for. How are stationed for some time. Since bis Members of the clau or their boom. The looting of Manhattan fbr one last year u d did not get It. installed jointly with tbe offices of graduation from high school with The funeral of Mrs. Otto Wiga- was believed to have left her home $100,000,000 In bonds, preferred and you feeling today?" friends who desire tickets are re- The Poet’s Column waa just tbe under side o f the great And I would like a baby's basinette, Manchester L. O. L„ No. 99, on Sat- the class of 19Su he h u been em- ttowske o f 101 Maple street w u held vearlng a night,gown, a fur wrap common stock and cash for the One lad admonishes S u ta "not to quested to get In touch with the fol- era of prosperity. too. I have been a good girl be- urday night Dec. 29. Put Muter ployed by Cheney Brothers. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at u d elippers. transferred securities. He said tbe THE BOOK OF UFB. work too hard"; another urges, lowing: Doris Mohr, 8537; Alice Alt- New Yorkers knew that its Hy- cause I was sick with the chicken Archie Haugh will be the Installing Watklu Brothers. Rev. J. Stuart 'Mrs. Schaffner w u releued only punAaac price waa $69,000,000 more It tha Prlnea at Walea Ilka hte 'don’t forget other good boys u d ken, 4537; Frederick Bieber, 8828, or lans and Walkers were Incompetent BOX. Win you please bring mo a officer. Mrs. Grace Pitkin of Sterling Neill o f S t Mary's church officiated. Monday from the Monterey hospital tiiaa the Cittee Service company's A Mansion in Heaven for me. brother Prince George is to ba girls.” PREPARE THEIR BUDGETS Betty Walworth. and that Tammy bad both bands two wheel bike u d a doctor’s set. The 60th anniversary o f the lodge Place, who is in charge o f tbe toy The bearers ware H ennu Montie, where she had been taken for a original Inveatment. M y Lord baa gone to prepare. lured into mttrimonT, tha lovely Postal authorities utlclpate these rest. She hluppeared from her The young people are looking for- reeson may be tha Grand DnChess in the till up to the elbows; but We'd rather sell twice as many dlamonda and aatchee at half the profit than half as many Stamoads aad watekea at twtea And please bring my brother a fire falls on January 5. In celebration of committee of tbe Am eticu Legion Edward Montie, Frank Montle u d 'The acquired aecuVitlea were then Tea, some day, his face I shalt see. 80 letters will be swelled by 180 Carmel home early Tuesday morn- ward to renewing old friendships, Kira (above) of Rnute. Parts times were |p>od, money was easy Ihe profit each. For we want to make hundred* of new frleada for our Fine Jewelry Store. Furthernwre, we’ve a notion engine." this a supper will be held preceding Auxiliary, te willing to call for u y To Ask Gsntral Assembly for William Montle. Burial w u in Etest carried at $109,187,645 on the books Elver abide with Him there. more before next Monday night. ing. ud reminiscing over the four happy rnmori link their namee In a new — and they simply didn’t care. It that with such exciting new low prioea we’ll sell a good nteay more than twtee the number we'd otherwiae disseminate. So Bants Claus imdoubtedly will be the Installation on December 29, sllgh/y used toys that might bring cemetery. of Cltlas Service Power and Light, 891.062,627 to Carry Ex- Plau were made today for u years they spent at M uchester High tha examlntr teatlfled, bringing the A record of aU that 1 do. royal romance. was not imtll tbe depression came by Chriatmas Day we expect to have inade a lot o f people happy— the ladiea who receive diamonde for gifts, the hnebanda happiness to needy children Cbrlst- that tbe few who did care were m u Day. T h o u having such toys penses for Next Two Years. airplue to fly over Carmel Bay u d school. total write-up at the time of or- He keeps in The Book of Life, who’ve saved dollars by getting them here—and oureeh-es to boot! For we dearly love to keep our merchandlee moving. ganisation to $69,129,793 or 173 per Some day I shall know what He able to bring about a reckoning. tVe have eelectod iteme from our regular stock aad offer them to you at half price. They are Itetod la thia advertieemeat. are u k ed to communicate with Mrs. NO WEDDENG BEIX8 W hat wUl happepn when good Kift in Romance, LARGE NUMBER A T CARD Pitkin. HarUord, Dec. 20— (A P ) —The cant. knew. FOOD FOR D ANdNO Only one of a number—shop early! BIG DUTCH PLANE varioua departmente of the state, Results, not seen, 'midst the strife. times come back? A return of the Bridgeport, Dec. 20.— (AP) ■ old era, probably. There la In this Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary together with Ite IneUtuUons, have College Park, Md.—Needy people Hollywood Calls PARTY DESPITE STORM requMted the State Board of F u - This ^ternoon when he had ex- Rich treasures, wa lay up, down here. of this aection are happier today book the horrifying suggestion that u d Ward Cheney Camp, United pected to be happily engaged In com- Winning lost squls day by day. such a city ns N ew York has grown IS REPORTED LOST Spulsh War V eteru e, united in a u c e u d (Control to recommend to bccauae there was a dance a t the the General Assembly u approprla- pleting hie preparations to be mar- Cederlunds* Celebrated Such treasurea the Sairiour holds Utlveralty of Maryland. too big, too unwieldy, to give itself Chrlstmu supper u d party for the dear. Uon of 191,062,627 for the next ried tomorrow u d for the bridal Admission to the dance— the an- decent government over any long Despite the rain lu t night a large members of toth orgulzaUont u d trip which police u y was to be fi- Treasures that ne'er fade away. period. Reading It, you begin to their children. A delicious supper bleuleum. ThU Includes proposed nual Maryland "food baIl’’-:-la by m number attended the weekly card nuced with l(g)t from a Norwich food only and the ball last night wonder if it may not be a record of party at St. James's hall u d spent of sudwlches, cold meats, salads, expenditures for new buildings, tbe These souls that forever ahall be. On Way from Amsterdam to mainteouce of the State De->art- jewelry store, George Dirga, 27, of CALORIC PUNCH brought in 8,000 pounds o f food our progress down a precipice into a social u well aa a profitable eve- cakes ud other good things wu I Saved through the blood of His ment of Motor Vehicles u d ' the 176 Church street, be stu d in g which will be given to needy per- tb j sea. ning for muy. James W. Foley of prepared u d .lerved by Mrs. Lottie in a lineup at police headqiurters Son, PubUehed by McBride. "The Tin Behrend u d her committee, with State Highway Department, u d This famous product is now made in the United With Jesus, God's Kingdom shall sons. Jan— Not Heard from In Depot Square held the winning num- whatever, expenditures may be instead. Box Parade" sells for $8. ber, entitling him tfi a Chrlstmu plenty of f u c y cookies, c u d y u d There the victims of two local States under the supervision of J. Cederlunds Soner of see. made for tbe state It aU the re- His joy, our joy, will be one. DOOOY CHRISTMAS PARTY turkey for an attenduce prize. nuts for the children. 'Hie boys u d holdups u d a w atchm u who w u Stockholm. The foremost brand of Sweden now offered Philadelphia—The dogs at E'ran- THE CAT STAGGERS. Fifteen Honrs. girls did their bit by singing songs quests made are finally approved. First honors In bridge were won Tbe amount Includes a restora- on duty at tbe Ebllng Compuy’s to the public at low prices owing to the saving in Cus> To watch them forever up there. cisvale home for smaller animals Cambridge, Ma.ss.—A stray ' cat by Mrs. M. Crockett u d Nelson or reciting, u d all joined In Christ: plant when burglars took a large Girl Scouts who won prizes for are giving a Christmas party Sat- staggered from the police headquar- m u earols around a beautifully tion of M lary reductions made by toms Duties. The only Caloric I^nch is Cederlunds’. And share the joy of our Lord, L ’Heureux; second, Mrs. H. D. Puter the General Assembly two years ago safe containing about $800 several aeliing Christmas ribbon candy are God’s promise, to all those who dare. urday—with a real tree hung with ters' liquor vault, staggering not Cairo, Egypt. Dec. 20.— (A P I — decorated tree. as follows: Troop 6, Frances Haw- The%e huge Dutch airplue "Unlvers''“Unlvers’ u d Joseph McIIduff. In whist, Mrs. and affecUng all state employes. weeks ago will attempt to identify Believe and act on His word. dog biscuits and bones. from liquor but from hunger. The Fruk, Leary ud Arthur Bums The requests total 150,361,072 for him as ■ partlelpu t In those crimes. Also: Brannvin, Aqubvit and Glogrgr. ley, 66 lbs.; Troop 1, Rets Naven, 25 The party la fo r children whom cat slipped into tbe vault a week $75.00 $45.00 bound ^ m Am aterum to Batavia. Robert Elite w u tbe winner at lbs. The troop prize was won by Java, in an attempt to establish a were first u d Mrs. Edith Mahoney the first year of the bleuium u d He tells us that eye hath not seen. Manager George Armstrong hopes ago, and did not emerge until the u d James Daly, second. In setback, setback played at George’s Tavern Troop 6 which sold 121 lbs. Mrs. N or entered the heart of man, will be Interested in adopting many next inspection was made. new record for the flight, w u unre- lu t Friday night. Another party 840,701,555 for the second year. Of LAZY EYES. This Merchandise May Be Purchased Value Value Mrs. Raymond Charticr u d Thomu the total, about $89,000,000 will be Robert Hawley has a few more These things, but, John; Three, o f the 30 dogs. The children will When she was fed, pussy prompt- ported here today for 10 hours. will be held tomorrow night with a Hero Is a rtni "ahe” will be Gleason were high, u d Mrs. A. E. asked for the general conduct of At the Following Stores: pounds of candy if anyone wishes to Sixteen, get Ice cream and cake, not bones. ly stopped staggering. H)le rlnc must be seen to Tie $98.00 Value Considerable concern w u felt for free prize to the winner. George's $186.00 Value appreoiated. Superb blue white deUshted to wear. Exquisite Coleman and H. Juul, second. Chick- the Btate'n business. The General Chicago— Tour motoring mishaps, order. Tells ua, God’s promise and plan. AH elsM nnni M s. w hile Its safety u a terrlflc thunderstorm 'avem 1s ateo giving free chucee At a very entertaining Brownie B . . . U I . I B r i d .l S . I . B l . . w k l U diamond with 6 side diamonds. blue white diamond aet in fash- ens were awarded u first prizes In Assembly at ite last session appro- says Dr. Carl F. Shepard, may be Magnell Drug, 1095 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. tsU tslra. X ea S •!*« S le B s e a s la had been reported over the Arabian on two big turkeys with cach.glass And when all ihe books are opened. Mt In r t a l l n s B . S M . A lift you can ionable s e t t in t .______each section. priated In the general budget bill attributed to lazy eyes. Weldon Drug, 903 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Fly-up held at tbe Manchester aiBRionAs uiatcke cn nr, »UI* flnj. desert last night of beer. 'The drawings will be held Green school Monday afternoon the And there 'long side of our name, be proud to five S J / ,j\J Exceptional $0050 Dispatches from Baghdad said ar. A t the close of the games, home $34,050,427 for the first year u d Dr. Shepard, president of the C!hl- Saturday night. Farr’s Package Store, 643 Main Street, Mancheater, following girls flew up into Scout- God's record o f all th at, haa hap- "her”. O / value. Baored cars u d airplanes had been made cake, doughnuts u d coffee $34,122,168 for the second year of cago Optometrista' Assoriatiop, says Now $49.00 lazy eyes are those that stop seeing Conn. ing: fflalne Straughan, Eleanor pened, Now $93.00 ordered out to search for the ship. were served. The regular Friday night setback the biennium. A ll that w e’ve done in Hte name. The State Board of Finuce u d clearly now u d then. Or they may Woodhouss, Marjorie Fairweather, OPEN EYEMMOS Bad vtaibillty however. Interfered parly will be held In O ru g e hall North End Package Store, Manchester, Conn. Phyllis Chappell, Erie Porterfield, erlth tbs search from the air, while Control, together with tbe newly have narrow r u g e vision. What joy it will give to ua then, tomorrow night. C u h priaea will be At u y rate, he uys, u optome- Cottage Street Package Store, Comer Oak and Cottage Jane Hutchinson and Dorothy Dur- the armored cars were encountering awarded. elected state officers, met yesterday To know the *rult o f our love, UNTIL CHRIITMAI In special session u d approved the trist c u toll you where your next Streets. kee. TTiese girls belonged to Brownie great dUnoulty in making their way DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Pack No. 3 of which Mrs. F. S. Qj-Workers with Him we have been, u tou gh the desert sands, made sog- schedules o f the new budget as pre- accident ia likely to come from, u d Co-Heirs with Him there above. Town CHerk Samuel Turkington how to avoid It. Paisley ia Brown Owl. g y by recent rains. Mid today that the fish u d game senteu. Troop 1 With all the saved of all ages, OSIdals o f the K LM Airlines in An English biologist hu dis- licensee for 1935 are now available Making pocket books was the Forgotten, tbe toil and the strife. London said, however, “ there la no covered that tear fluid te u exceed- u d may be obtained at hie office main work done EMday night. Those amdaty felt for the safety of the With joy, we’ll look through the ingly powerful destroyer of bacteria. In the Municipal building or at the who (Ud not make them entertained pages, plane." Surplus coffee holdings In Brazil F. T. Bllsh Hardware compuy tbe others by alnglng carols. A t 7:30 Up there in The Lamb’s Book of Reports received In Amsterdam are so large that thousuda of ■tore on Main etreet. Captain Smith gave the announce- Ufa. ■aid tte Unlvers had ucountered pounds have been burned for fuel to ments. Don’t forget that candy! dtSicuIUes in bad weather between cut down the oversupply. MIDDLETOWN ROBBERY A. B. PISH. W e have a reputation and we should Manchester, Q>nn., Oana, Palestine, u d Rutba Wells, Miniatures are the feature of the TOYUND work to keep it. We will not meet R. F. D. No. 2. Zru. collectloM of Jules C2iarbneau. This Middletown, Dec. 20.— (A P ) — next Friday. Troop 8 hai invited ll i e U g ship, nicknamed the “ F ly- Los Angeles collector h u a 127- Thieves entered tbe clothing store ua to go on their Yule Log Hunt on JUST THOUGHTS ing Hotel" at the time it won the word verse of the Bible on a piece of of Savard' u d Lyon Inc., here early In last year’s bitter winter Saturday. Be at the Center at 2:00 Alone I sit as the flittering shadoars Englud to Melbourne budicap air g lu s the size of a pin point, visible today u d stole 36 suite, a qu u tity and don’t forget the things you are faU, deny, took off from here lut night Wendy * Barrie, Irish movie only with a microscope. Other Items of shirts, gloves u d jewelry u d supposed to bring. Notice: W ill the IS STILL ectress, li resting end playing In -And the darkening shadows gather after a brief stop for refueling. Include 3100 silver spoons within a from the c u b drawer. The loss w u person who la to bring sugar, please Hollywood— end waiting, too. over all I t bad on b oan two pilots, a wire- hollow buelnut, 52 Japuese char- estimated at more th u |1,000 by remember and bring enough. For her reported romance with The song birds are awlftly flying to leas operator, mechutc ud. three acters on a grain o f rice, 85 ele- store oirioials. 70,000 Connecticut homes^ kept cozy Scribe, Peggy Lee Woodruff. $100.00 Value their nests passengers. Woolworth Donohue, heir to p h u te carved on a small seed u d Troop 6 a 1S T . t lo s w h ile a ie ie eaS est K . D. Parmentier u d J. J. Moll dime atore milllone and a cousin AU nature is sinking peacefully to la y ie la | e i r m ee n lln t with m u y other miniatures. Thera was u Increase In air Ths meeting opened in. the form rest. t sM e a le a e h is . W hite e f y t l- Who piloted the p lu e in the air der- of Barbara Hutton MdIvanI, haa This country produced approxi- COMPLETE AT mall volume o f 121,221 for the o f a horseshoe. Miss Burdick pre- l«w c«14. were not making the flight. atrnck objectiona in the form of mately 105,000,000,000 pounds of montha of July u d August over aided with Patrol 4 leading the Uonohue’a mother, who aaya ENer my thoughts go back to my The crew of the Unlvers on its milk In 1933. the Mme two months of lu t year. horseshoe while tbe rest sang "Am - pream t trip w u composed of Rich- they're too young to wad. at 10" below with KOPPERS COKE chUdhood's home Now $50.00 erica the Beautiful'' More orders Where with stet-rs and brother I ard Beekmu, chief pilot, Vusteen- 'Were taken for tbe Christmas candy bergen, second pilot, lyalewyn, me- used to roam. THREE BURT IN CRASH the Scouts are aeliing. A circle was Through the orchard to the brook ^si^c, u d Vuzadelhogg, wireless # Did Yoor fam ily Bhlrer last year — becatue a made and a thank-you note from operator. Waterbury, Dec. 20.— (A P ) murmuring ita aray; Three Middletown men were ctit u d Marjorie Mitchell waa read. The By that babbling brook we apent Unconflrmed reports received at good old-fashioned New England winter caught irls seemed anxious to hear from WACHTEL’S K LM headquarters In Amsterdam bruised at 11:30 o'clock lu t night many hours in play. ger an4 are glad she te well on the I ■aid the p lu e bad been forced down when their car skidded on the slip- TWO TURKEYS FREE il'St-* pery pavement during the rain and you with old-fashioned fuel in your hlnf . road to recovery. Plan- for the Tired, hungry to ouv parents we 450 miles from Rutba after loeing its St rally were dteqpaaed. Patrol corners way u a result of a defect In its slid into the traffic standard at arould go Plenty of Toys to Suit Watertown Avenue u d Robbins w ere held. The absence o f our Ueut- Where a welooma arould 'g re e t us radio equipment. A p lu e was D on't take chances this year. Follow the example anant, Esther Pickles, was notice- made ready at the KLM airport to street. we all did know. They were; Michael FeracI, 35, of able because o f her continual good Home, the brown bouai with Its go to the aid of the Unlvers if. it of your neighhors who enjoyed tropic comfort work In our troop. Namea were should become necessary. 103 Grove street; Joseph Tripp, 18, sheltering low eaves Every Child. The Variety o f West Long Hill u d John J. GEORGE’ S TAVERN In last winter's suh-aero weather with the quicker, drawn for tha exchange of Cbrtet- Ouarded by Tow branched rows o f Kelly, 28, of Wuhington street, all Oak and Cottage Streets mas gifts. Those who were absent stately maple trees^ Middletown addreaaee. steadier, lasting heat that only a modem high-test will bring gifts to be exchanged GREEIfS FINAL CARD The men left the hospital ttala amoiong If th(tb emselves. Games were] Why Is it tbe ageds’ thoughts take Will Amaze You. . played. Tbe remainder of tb4 time \ TJ afternoon. Drawing Saturday Night, Dec. 22 fuel can give—-and change to Koppen G>ke! / yed. a backarard trend? PARH TOMORROW was spent in olaaaes o f Scout work. Is it their earthly joys are nearing The meeting closed with thb good- their end 7 ‘Fret Chance Given With Each Glam of Like them, you'll thank your stars for this quicker- night circle. Is this the reason that soon their A Smart Gift Combination Present Series to End With Substitute Scribe, Marion Mohtie. grief and pain TONIGHT $200.00 Value wee* s*fsfs<*™t eiuecseint riet,ebif, .leee.Inse hetuing fn el that starts things humming the minute Trop 6 May cease and they may meet their This great oomblnatlon value enables you to present a reeSy impreestre U half a utst, sst tai ftaU- Awarding of Turkeys as the UTICA CLUB—Ale or Pilsener A t t u n l n c r t a f w U h m M m Jme-keeper. Beau- ■am. A ml her- W e held our annual Brownie Fly- loved ones a g ^ 7 while Mi wlUi 4 elO ■Ut. The watch Is beautifully destined and a food time-keeper. Beau- Capital Prizes. you open the draft — and keeps every room glow- • Koppen Cole flnji favar fn tlonnnib of home! in A ll pa>1 up on Monday, December 17. Dur- 8 B H. ^laUhinaee tiful solitaire enghferoeat rlnf. The weddlnf ring Large lO-Ounce Glass— 5c. Connecticat. FortT-four of the 59 (imiliea on iho New H m n ing the first half hour tbe Brownies UNTIL 9 has seven diamonds, each atone matched. A laat- Now $82.50 The M uebester Green Communi- ing with cozy heat all day long. itreet, pictured aooTo, cmiled Arough test feat's blioerd end bad a grab-bag and played games. STBANOB FUNERAL Ing gift at a remarkable eavtng.' $55.00 VALXJB, ell A t four o’clock tbe Scouts came up- $2695 ty club will give the final card To Our Customers With Our Compliments and Greetings ■nb-iero weathen Now$100.00 three plecee, NOW ...... party in the present series tomorrow ataira and made a borseaboe forma- Chicago — Seventy-five men and Open Tomorrow Until 4 P. M. night at 8 o'clock In the Green of the Holiday Season: A Fine ^uvenir Thermometer. Koppers Coke gives yon this quicker, steadier Heat tion. The Brown Owl presented t?e aromen have carried out the last school ball. Capital prises of Cbrist- DON’T FORGET— Tomorrow Night Another of-Our following Brownies; Dorothy Dur- wish of Harry Batter, 48, radical Closed All Day Saturday. m u turkeys will be awarded to tbe I'opulnr Setback Serie.s— Play Starts at 8 O’clock— Free hecause It is refined, concentrated, high-test fu el-^ kee, Eris Porterfield, Elaine agitator. men u d women who have made the Straughan, Jane Hutchinson, Phyl- Batter, fatally burned-4n a gaso- Pi'*ze To \>’inner— No Admission (Charge— Everybody practically 100% pore! You get more heat, less Us Chappelle, Marjorie Fairweather, highest' scores during the tourney. Welcome. line explosion, requested before be Turkeys u d cash will also be given waste, in every ton — as your neighhors can and Eleanor Wo^house. Eleanor died that his friends drink, sing, .; to tbe three players In each section, Woodhoiise will go to Troop 1 and and speak around his body inatbad bridge u d setback, who have the tell you. the rest to Troop 6. A group of of mourning bis death. highest scores tomorrow night. Slx- ninety made up o f Girl Scouts, Bater’s ashes will, as he request- Brownies, and guests witnessed the . j tom of the women of the Green sec- ed, be scattered over the graves of D eligh t H er Fly-up. W e then had a shadow- Uoa have promised to bake cakes Anarchists hanged after the famous :'t A aero wave may strike any day. Be ready— ^wlth graph which waa about the Brownie am ln thia week, to serve with coffee Haymarket riot of nearly SO years 0PEN% T Bto^. Refreahments were served. ' after the games. w it h a gift of this m odem super-fuel that more than 70,000 ago. Captain Fogll wishes te thank the $60.00 Value The Muehest'er Green Communi- Be s u r e t o t h e f a m i l y a girts who brought gifts for tbe Wditham or ty club w u able to provide oruges, Connecticut fam ilies say Is better for arctic There ara 20,0(X),000 widows In Open A ll Day $12.50 Value nant-syn snase tiaa IRAFiT)5 haa sold 54 lbs. and Betty Dewey 4i4 w%\— Awi vury popular. $139.50 Value Watches l.wdMol held test nigbt and Tuesday. R O Y A L P O R T A B L E ^ m e s next with 13 Ibe. There will “Slmadlas". * (mset THE NA'nON’S LEADING SUNDAY M ElMWi Bagwlto $20.00 Value L'Tbe womm ’s commute, Mrs. Louis be no meeting until January 7 due Buy Chrisim as Saalt ISissrM. Osanaland N Now $30.00 ter, Mrs. F. L. Plnney, Mrs. Phone your order today. Your dealer will make pUltaua wfl»$ WfttolL ThtM BsUtesSy kawn to tbe Christmas vacation. Now $6.25 IT i*w9ts PP4 MttoPBlIy wsichtn B sm k * n s*M ywrs. Bss IS. Dowd, Mrs. Fred Trow- CANDIES t h i s Ch r i s t m a s - delivery in less than 24 hours and, at your request, Scribe, NeUie Burnham. ■« this Isw eriM kn- Tstf SiesaisMs and Mrs. Joseph Prmtlce, is Tnmp 7 BIG XMAS fsra. A wnnisrlal firt. with the support givm the will also send a Koppers Service Man right over * Folle llvinf In Ae Weat Hartford aeetlon pictered here beltete On December 17 a Cbriatmaa par- Her fiu:e will brighten with Aat Koppen (!oke* ■ ia ideal for an old-fasnioned New England by M ucheater Green resi- ty held instead of our meeting. pleuure when she opens You need ooe—they need one! And free, to see that vour furnace is woridng at full winter, Half the homea in Ae pictora were nting Koppen Cole 1934 Now$69.75 Now $9.95 Now$19.50 and their wUUngneaa to help when a oenaua waa nude. Last week all the girls drew names called upon. Tbe commit- your gift box o f Schraft’t— —w w r^ geie msyyom SotAki okm, efficiency. fo r gifts which were put under the BARGAINS I baa agreed to numerous requests MANGHnmat IVENINO herald. MANGHISTER, OONM, TR17R8DAT. ]»O B H B E R SO, 1SS«. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESl'ER connL THURSDAY,,D E C I^ ;:ER 2 0 ,198«.
AT 100, EXPECTS known that chcwUig-gnm 'was a ml US RHYTHM CHEWING benefit to civilised people, but cmly CHINESE DESCRIBES ROCKVILLE BUSY CHRISTMAS recently has the beauty angle been DAILY RADIO PROGRAM iM TERSARY recogntecd." Mrs. Frank Brigham o f Rock' To provide the toning necessary HINT FOR BE A U n for active, responsive musclee,' RESCUE OF INFANT viUe Will Have No Idle Mo- spedallsts have created a serlea ot THUR80AV, DIOIM BKR 10 (GaatrsI and Kaitern Standard Time) _ th« MesthooS On Dee. ments Tuesday. Natal AU arodranu to bay and boate ohatna or sroupa thareof unlaai apaci* ORGANIZATIONS PREPARE simple exercises. The instruction^ Sad: to u t to eeoat (a to a) dtalstetlao ladudta oU availabl* atatlon*. 187S— Special Oboerr- for one o f them: “ Take one or two Praflram* aubjaet t* ebani*. F. M. Csnt* tERt, eaSoday. RockvlUe, Conn., Dec. 20,— Models ToM How Exercise sticka ot gum and atart to chew. a NBO-WRAF NITWORK Id s-. Iis s -F w i.lte d l# Ndw* Farlad Missionaries* Baby Foond A fter a few seconds, begin with the •NS— 7MS—Myri and Mari* — aad: YULETIDE CHEER TO A U (A P )— Mrs. Mary Brigham, BASIO — Soati F4A> FHr watt artlo cniaas* Canaart Orchaatra-waat cny, DM. aO .-(AP)— whoss 101st blrthdsy wiU come head at center, and on four counte w S r wttS woth arn wUt wfbr wre wgy •H I— 7:1S-Jud Plain Bill — aad: Aids io Retainbg Their wtam ww) w ^ i Mid: ted Orah.—Dtzla; Orchadra—mldwaat Crying in Deserted House; I H w today eomnMoiorated the F'eb. 90, will have ber Christ- turn it aharply to the left, back to Children Will Receive Toys and mas dinner with her daughter- center, aharply to the right and wmaa wcfl wbo wow wdaf wkM •ilS— 7dS—NIak . Luett, Troubadour I an aiT em iy of bia ordloa* NORTMWBST * CANAmAN — wtal —aad: Buck Rafora—mldwaat npaat Parenta Food— Veterans to in-law, Mrs. Frank Brigham who back to center, chewing rhythmical- w lte lo ts wate wdoy wftrr erct.atef. (:40_ 7i4S-B*ak* Carter, Talk — te - taaaprteet lives a mile away. She will Facial Charm. ly, once on each count." aauTH — ttna wytf warm wi* w)az alai'Batwoon th* Baokanda—waat Nursed by Chinese Women Be Remembered. warn wroo wab w ^ 7iSS— SMS—Baay A***—aaat: Troas- , Miehratad maai la hla private take her knitting with ber ao This exercise is said to firm the wmtb kvoe wky wfaawhap ksro aro—Dist*: Rdh Orahaatra-waat and next Sunday a apodal no momenta during her v lilt will musclea of the neck and at the same w«al Mb* ktha wmq wav* wtar 7i1S- SilS-^ray A Braaildtl, Plana* The various organisations of the MOUNTAIN—kea ^ Iqh' kchl ( maaa will be hoard m the be Idle. A part of her philoso- Ne'w York— Chewing-gum aa a time to provide stimulation for the 1 7iS0- SiSS-ldwIn 0. Hill Fanim- Wuhu, Anhwei Province, China, city, cooperating with the Rockville PAOIFIC COMT-Sh ui ks« kamo boita: Orah.—waat; Canaart—D id* of S t John Lateran where phy o f life now that she Is be- beauty aid waa recommended to .2,- inner muscles o f the lower Jaw, kbq kliS ktar k n k»o SiOS- SiOB—WaRar O’ Kaaf* A Shew Dec. 19.—Helen Priacilla Stem, four- Dee. 90, 1879, bo entered the welfare organization, are completing yond the century mark la to 000 professional models, members of Other exercises in the system'^ de- • iS ^ SiSO—Warlna’a Fanntyivtniana months-old und an orphan, ate and priaothood aa the Rev. Father Am- keep busy. 4ilb— tiW—IlMiter Oantto, terlal (.-Olb-IOiaS—as m. in Hallywaad—ba- plana whereby not a family will be the Models’ Guild, bv a N ew York velop the checks and the muscles 4i4*— ti4b—JwtMV Trto, Mai* V*4al de; Orah—waat; Claatlaa—Dixia slept contentedly today in the Wuhu aiooo Damien AehlUe Ratti. Mrs. Brlgbam, whose home Is around the eyes. , t M —Xavl*r M a te * Or*h4*tr* • t l ^ i o i l t —Htwallana Orahaatra — ' in d ay la alia the fifth annlver* without food Christinas, and all -In Brooklyn street, has her own beauty specialist, today. In response —«att; Dwk stt*!*,A M t—aM wtst Dtxta; VInaant Lapaz Orah**.—wad General hospital. lFOOD SrOREi. needy children will, receive gifts, of ■iMb- 4i49 Pr4M-W«*l* N*w* Parlod •l44-^14i4S—Fata Wallar Rhythm Club ■w y o f the firat time in more than car, and George Brigham, a to a Idtter from the Guild request- Outside the quiet institution, Chi- imOD toys and other articles.. As there is HEADMASTER DIES Bilb— 4ilb—Mary Small A Orehaatra lOiOO—11)00—Littl* J. LIttI* Or*.—ba- felOf a century that a Pope emerged grandson is ber chauffeur. It ing information on the new beauty • i 4 ^ 4144 "■ Silly Oatehalar** .Sk*Uh de: Myrt and Maroo—rpl w»»t nese authorities begim the process more employment this year than in Franklin, Mass., Dee. 20.— (A P ) fram the Vatican. It waa on thla Is ber delight to go automoblllng system, whteh.was said to be caus- * i0 » - 7i00—RIthard HImbar Orth**! lOiUs:.!~ 'llrto—Littl* Jaak LIttI* Orehat. of legal retribution against the Chi- some seasons past, the denoands on —Arthur Winslow Peirce, headmas- *:1>— n i l —J*hn a. Ktnnady, Talk 10:40^—1.■IldO—Clyd* .w— ^~ Luea* ~ — A a Orehaatra' .. date In 1939 that Pope Plua went to and her Christmas outing will ing much comment, the expert told lOdO—mao—Loan Balaae* Orahad.— the welfare organization have not ter of Dean Academy since 1897; tim — 7i4b-AI a*rn*rd, Paul D«m*nt nese Communiste who killed Helen’s Vm BaaiUca of S t John Lateran to not be a taovelty but will be to of the success'of rhythmic chewing 7 « ^ INb-Rudy VallM’* Hr.--o te e baalei Hanry Buaaa Orah.—mldw American missionary parents, Mr. been as great, but there are many, died at the Academy today. He was •:W - INb-ehewbeet *f th* AIrwav* UNO—UNO—Al Kavtlln and Orchadra Mpabrate the fiftieth anniversary of her s pleasant way to enjoy ths exercises in promoting facial charm. and Mrs. J. C. Stem. They captured however, who would be without stricken with a heart attack at the n w —w m —Whiteman’s Mud* Hall lliOO—into—Loan Navara Orehaatra- h fi ordination. day. Her son, Frank, is dead. "The secret of beauty," says the ISilb—1ti0»-4a*k Btretr * OrdtsaM aod; Kalth Baaahar Orah.—mldw five alleged Ckinununiste and behead- Slie Pontlfi v/aa bom May 81, Christmas cheer were It not for aid Academy Tuesday and a physician lOilb—llill-J **** Orawftrd, OrsanM ItdO^ 1)00—Haphlnt Orahad.—wabo Mrs. Brlgbam Is the widow of report, "la to keep the muscles of ed four at once. US7, the aon o f Franceaco Ratti, from outside sources. Captain Brigham, a Civil War had advised against his removal. IOia»-11i{^0*rMy----- " - ty ar**. ir**. Or*h**lraOf NBC-WJX N ITW O R K SPARKLE 3 14c the face and neck young and firm Peirce, former headmooter ot 11 101—0*1 Cam** and1 IOr*h*tlra CRISCO 3*lb. tin 54c manaaer of a large allk factory at veteran, who was In service with Orahtdra BASIC — Badl wla wbt-wbu vbal Dr. C K. Lo, a Chinese Christian iwoney T o Veterans through exercise. Chewing Is Oeddard seminary, was bom tn A r- IliSO—lliM —An**n W**k* I DMo7 near Milan. He atudied at the 14th - Connecticut Volun- wham kdka wz*r wjr wlw wayr wmal: pastor, told his fellow Christian Fancy Fresh Plump “ Pilgrim” Brand Northwestern Turkeys. Each bird Aa has been the custom In the past nature’s own way of supplying that CBt-WABO NBTWORK MIdwadi weky tranr *la kwk kwer ^«a*n Lqittbard coHege jn Rome and at* teers. She was bom in Leba- lington June 3, 1860, and was edu- workera o f how hs and Mrs. Lo had PEACHES 18c the. Rockville Lodge of EHks and the much-needed stimulation at meal- cated In the Arlington schoola and BASIC—laati wab* wodo W0«0 wok* wom WQM> kail wren witinq kto wkbf RAiSINS%;.V l.L”' n..a| c taj|iad such excellence in bta studies non, but her home for 89 years NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtm) saved the child from death when,the Buaranteed to satisfy or your money will be cheerfully refunded. 4 2 5 Emblem club will take care of the times. But foods of today are too Tufts college. woob waa* war wkbw wkraa whk------aklw^ he waa mentioned to Pope Leo has been Rockville. war* woou wjo* w*oa wtMI wm< M wjar wlba tetp wabe wday kfyr eret ctet Communiste rolOeU the Stem mission largest amoimt of cheer, about 60 soft and require too little chewing to He leaves his widow Lydia Pelree. 'waui wbni; MIdwaati wblbon wnm SOUTH — wrra wpU wwno wla wjaz PINEAPPLE N?:l* ^ ^ 2 1c by one of hia professors. Pope She voted in the recent d ty wfla-waun wlod warn wtno wab wapi at Tslngteh Decembei 7. He toM lectured the j-oimg student. boxes being planned at the present give nature a chance. kmbe kmox woWo wba* BAKING POWDER H 29c time. Stanley Doboaz Post of the election. BABT—wpt wbp wibw wba* wib* wfa* wjdz wtmb kToo wky wfaa wbap kpre how Chinese women nursed the chUd Tin f ww> was in turn to succeed him in "So, if you would have a swan- ware wia* ofrb okoe wlba . , wotl ktb* ktha moo wav* to keep It olive while he and bis wife American Legion and its Auxiliary, DIXIE-w(*t w«f* wbro wqam wdod MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kylr kshi FRUITSforSAUDrLWc tb f Vatican, upon the Im^rtance Ilke neck, a chin that outrivals Helen PACIFIC COAST—kzo kfl kfw komo brought her the 70 miles on foot Badstuebner Post and Auxiliary of ' "Chaw your way to Beauty,” aayt QIadyt Curtin, who fellows ths formula for a swan-llka neck and Arm, of Troy and a mouth and Ups too kha wra* wloo wdm wtoo krld wrr RAJAH CURRANTS pk*. 12c sound philosophy. have been invited to attend the pro- Chafintf ktih ktag .WOOD koma ^ b o wbt wda* khq kfad ktar kpo from ths rs'vlBhed mission. the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and ravishing for description, chew gum. mate wtia'wmbr gram. beautiful eheeke advocated by a New York beauty apaeianat She la ahown hare In an axareiaa of thla ' Itching Rash wbl S CanL BaaL Dr. ho sold he arrived at Tslngteh PLUM PUDDING 25c other patriotic organizations are new ayatam. Baqinnlng with the head at canter, on four counte aha tufna It aharply left, back to canter, Accompany the chewing with i wdax wuex kwkb 4110— tiSO—Th* Olnalno Lady—aad aiding by sending money to the Houra o f Services easily soolhM by the MIDWEST—weoh w «l wmt wmbd wtan 4i4A- ti40—Orphan Annie—aaat only tbs day after Mr. and Mrs. Stem PASTRY HOUR I9c aharply right and back to cantor, chawing on each count This axareiaa la tald to firm tha muaelaa of rhythmic exercises which give tone wlbw Ub kfbb wkbn worn wabt kiej had been executed and'learned that lb state organizations for relief to sol- kbiand medication of O.'O^ 0:00—Wm. Lundall'a Interview ’There will be a change In the the neck and at tha aama time provide atlmulatlon for tha Inner muaelaa of tha face and lower Jaw. (Photo to all the muscles o f the face and wnax woo 0:10— 0:19—Tam Ceaklay’a Orchadra LAYER FIGSVkr- lOc OPEN FORUM diers In hospitals and will also re- MOUNTAIN—kvor kit koh kd Helen Priscilla was still olive. hours o f services at the Union Con- neck. COAST — kb) koln kfro kol bfipy kri 0:10— *;SO—Fr***.R*4l* Nam Farlod member many o f their members and by Qllbort Soohauaon.) Resinol a:t0— 4:44—Armand Qlrard, Baritan* Found In Old House RAJAH EXTRACTS 17c gregational church Sunday, Decem- "Doctors and dentists have long kfbk km) kwe karn kdb ksmb kfb l:4t— e:ta—Lewall Thamta — aaat; PULLED FIGS 13c MORE SOCIALISM families locally. ber. 23. The church school will pre- Cant. Baal. OrphAn Annie—rapaat te mldwaat "The townsfolk were afraid to If You Hav« N«v«r Had a "PHgrim" TurUy, You've Missed fc order to correct a few false Im- The Boy and Girl Scouts have sent s program of dialogues, recita- 4:10— SiSO—Jack Armttrons, Skit—a* SdlK- 7:00—Amea ’n’ Andy-^aat oi:Iy give Information," he sold,, "but BROWN SUGAR Ik. pkg. 6c been busy for many weeks with only: Orsan and Syaakae—watt 0:10— 7:10—Oakna of Malady, Orehaa. fiually on old lady pointed to a de- Treatl Try Onel prdMlons regarding Socialism, made tions and songs at 10 o’clock. In- sociatlon of American Railroads, are 4i4S— Stas—Rablnaan Crutaa, Jr. — 0:40— 7HO—Senat by thirlay Howard DROMEDARY PEELU^ IOc a h yT^arald Reader" recently, allow plans for distributing Christmas 7N0— 0:00 O. Hanry Dramatlcatlona serted bouse. I entered and heard stead of 9:30 as In the past. The pro- DESOTO TO CONTINUE estimated at 668,500 compared with N. T.l Franklin MaOarmkk—watt Pksa me to say: The writings of J. M. cheer. The Onchiota Campfire Girls, t:Mh- tioe—Suak Rteara, Skateh — 700— t:t0—Th* Remane* of Mtloily the crying of an Infant. It had been CONE. SUGAR 2 1 3C gram wlU be presented In the chapel. 551,011 In the preceding week. aatt: Fitnitt—wait' Sans*—DIxl* 0:00— *:0O—Death Vallay Oaya. Play Work or Oscar Wilde or any other of which Mrs. Franklin Harlow is The exercises will continue until l i l ^ Slit—Bahby Stnaan — aaat: OAO— 0:10—Chleaoa’a Mualcal Kay* there at least 24 hours without care author. Is no more Socialism than the leader, have refinIshed many 10:30 o’clock and the regular morn- ITS AIRROW MODELS The preliminary construction bud- ! SklhSy—mIdwatt: MaCarty Oirla— 0:00—10:00—Read! That Mova, Drama or food. "The Faith of Our Father." by used toys which are. ready for dis- w ad; V, Travara Orchadra—DIxt* tdO—10:00—Oitauadan *f Beenomic* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ing service will take place at 10:45 rret of the Standard Gas A Elec. Co., I StW— 4;1 S ^** Haymta Orehadrt— I0io^11:00—B. Madrlouara Orchadra " I took the infant and found a OTHER MEAT VALUES Catdinal Gibbons Is the dogmatic tribution to the children of the com- o'clock instead o f 10:30, the regular for 1935 shows a total ot J11.429,- | aad; Rutball Brawn — wad: Jaak —aad; Am** 'n' Andy—mat repeat Chlneae mother among a group of (enChristmas music with 1935 Designs in Advance. e.stimated expenditures of $1,136,819 ' "1 got my wife uid our own baby R oasting C hickens 29< I I Catdinal who predicted that Social* basket and also provide toys for the and the Stem infant and placed the tn i “ would rob honest toil of Its numbers on the organ by Mrs. May to complete construction work now ■ children of the family. Mountain Chapman Holt, together with con- The 1935 De Soto c^rs will attract in progress at various properties in ' two children in a rlcF basket. Then Up te 4V| Lbs. bard*earaed remuneration." I Laupel Troop, Girl Scouts o f Ameri- 6:18—C apt Bruce Balrnsfather, we began the 40 mile walk to the CELERY 2 'O' 19 Ib. tralto solos by Mrs. Dorothea Abbey more attention and excite even more the system. ' TODAY creator of "Ol* Bill’’ Interviewed A*g. asked: who robbed honest toll? was ca will give a Christmas party De- neoreet town, enroute to Wuhu. FANCY FOWL 23c M it the Bodaliat or the money Waite, Sind carols on the carillon comment than the present aerody- Iw WUUom LundeU. cember 22 at which time each of the bells. The service in the church will namic models, Ernest Roy, De Soto ^Proven Better by Test* Knreed Along Way Changer of capitalism? 1 further 40 girls will bring a child as her 6:80— Press-Radio News. b f. carried on with lighting by dealer here, said today. Mr. Roy has WTIC 8:30— Time, weather. "W e carried the basket contain- B0NILI68 asked: who caused tens of thousands guest, who would not otherwise have ORANGES i'3£'".%2 oox^ 4 9 Ib. homes to be broken up? candles only and the congregation Just returned from New York City Recreation ('enter Vzc ■srttoid. Conn. 6:48 — Today’s News — Lowell ing the Infants and mothers along CHUCK ROAST ct the Christmas Joys. The guests each 19c || These questions, "Herald Reader" will be given an opportunity to hear where he attended a meeting of De 68,0M W . 1040 K. O. 389.8 M Thomas. the way nursed Helen Priscilla. will receive a gift. This group will has evaded. It can clearly be seen the bells from within the church. Soto dealers and executives at the Items of Interest Trmvwlsrs B fiteilrttln g Bervlco 7:00— Amos *0’ Andy. "A t the end o f the 40-mile hike, go out with the Troop 14. Boy Waldorf-Astoria and obtained his 7:16— Gems of Melody. we entered a village where my wife OUT hy Bli timt Cardinal Gibbons was Every Mothers Club APPLES 8^UK Me "BrnNe* 3 N 25 •HORT Ib. not only wrong but that he heaped Scouts on Christmas Eve singing first glimpse of the newest models. 7:48— Spiritual Singers. found a tin of powdered milk which RIB R O A ST BEEF 23c 1 Christmas carols to shut-ins. The Every Mothers club will meet He was enthusiastic about prospecte T hBOOfiBy, D M sabsr M upon the Socialists the very crimes Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Thursday 8:(X)—N ew Bingland Concervatory she purchased. Her own baby was committed by the capitalists. A t the Union Congregational for the coming year. It revealed at P. U. Orchestra — 75 pieces, direction born in the Wuhu General hospital church the Girl Scouts, of which Rockville Baptist church. A t this the meeting that there would not The women’s swimming classes c 4:00—Blue Room EchoM — Joseph head WHOL6 on When that Cardinal asked, "W hat time plans will be made for the an- will meet os follows: 7 to'7:45, ad- G. Wallace Goodrich. and while there my wife learned how LETTUCE •oV.’si; RIB HALF ib. Miss Connie Brookes Is the leader, only be one, but two new De Soto BlumS, director;' Robert Bhanley, 9:00— Death Valley Days. PORK LOINS If all trees were oak ? What if all nual Christmas party of the church. vanced: .7:45 to 8:30, senior life to prepare powdered milk. 17« 1 have been dressing dolls to be given cars in 1935. bsritone. 9:30—Musical Keys. animals were lions? What If all Refreshments will be served by Mrs. saving; 8:30 to 9:15, private. "W ith this kndwiedge, she put Ut- rocks were marble ? He could have to other children at the holiday sea- The Airflow De Soto will not only 4:80—Arlene Jsekaon, aololat. 10:00—M ayfair Orchestra. tee. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Fred The men’s volleyball session will i tle orphaned Helen on a schedule of •IZK for TOR ROURD adikKl. V ^ a t if all religions were of n. be continued In the line but further 4:46—Morin Bistero. 10:30—"Our Changing Economics," GRAPEFRUIT OUBR lb. Z 9 ( SIRLOIN Schwalro and Mrs. Walter West. be from 5 to 6:15. • 8:00— ^National Counell Parente three-hour feedings and Helen STEAK Ib. one faith? He stated that It is Plan For Fair advanced. It was stated. And there Lovering Tyson. thrived. 29c I I Note* will also be introduced a lower pric- Friday and Teschera. , Ood’s way to have a great variety in Although several months away, 11:00— Tim e, weather. "W e then pushed on toward Wuhu, The Crystal Lake 4-H Garden club ed De Soto car. which will have The women’s plunge period will C:30—Rooster Gazette. an things, but on page B, in his the members of the Rockville fire de- be from 7 to 9 o'clock. Dancing in 11:05— Radio Pals and Curley Joe. giving our infant charges within the RUTAeACUS tbs. “Faith of our Fathers," he crltlclxes partment recently appointed to Is making plans for an achievement many of the Airflow design anci Now--for '5:46—Buddy'sad Blake. 11:16— Cascades Orchestra. TURNIPS PIROR*e RAO Ib. the gym from 8:30 to 12:30. Music Tice basket the best care possible program to be presented In the near structural features. "De Soto's real- 1 6:00—WrtghtvUIe Cnsrioa. 11:30—Central Pork Casino Or- SAUSAGE the Protestants and says: "The mul- make plans for the annuail Firemen's 23c 1 1 future. A special meeting will be ly got a surprise for the public this by Lew Redman's Entertaining 6:80—Preas-Rodlo News. under such difficult conditions. tiplicity of sects In this country. Fair, will meet this evening to com Bellhops. Admission includes check- chestra. held at the home of the leader, Ed- year," he said. "T h e company in- 6;S8—Oema from Memory. "That the Siam Infant suffered no ■LUN With their mutual recriminations. Is plete their organization. The dates ing. The cla.ss in home hygiene and 19:00— College Inn Orchestra — HUSBARD win Baker, December 28 to make troduced an aerodynamic car la.st 6:40 — "Holiday Reminders”, ill effects during Its abandonment SQUASH •TANOARD . the acandal of Christianity, and the for this annual event have been care of the sick will meet at seven Ethel Bhutto, soloist. within the cold, deserted house and pint further plana year that attracted more attention than other ^‘Regular*’ Gasolines George J. MsUoy. AM * OYSTERS greatest obstacle to the conversion selected as February 28, March 1, o'clock. on the week’s trip here, is a miracle. 23< 1 o f the heathen." His inconsistency Chrlatmas Sunday' will be observ- than any new car ha,s for years . . . 6:48—Billy Batchelor. 12:'so-'^Daacing in the Twin Cities. and 2. 1935, just previous to the Saturday 7:00—Richard Hlmber’s Orchestra. “ It Is the will o f God tHMt this is conspicuous. Lenten season. ed at the Federated church In Tol- and this year De Solo’s got even Uf^EEDA BAKERS more to talk about." The girls' dancing cla.sses will 7:18—Ted and Etta. baby shall not die.” , In the Introduction of this book he The following have been named land with special exercises held in meet as follows: 9:30 to 10, new HOLIDAY CANDIES BAKERY VALUES Syeaks of the Protestant churches each department of the church dur- Mr. Roy said that the date for the 7:80—Conn. Counell of IntetnS' from the various companies, togeth- beginners; 10:30 to 11, tiny tots; 11 GUARANTEED tlonal Rslstiona — H. O. Bailey. COMMON CRACKERS 19c thus: "You askM for bread, and er with Fire Chief George B. Milne ing the day. There will be special presentation of the car to the public to 11:30, intermediate; 11:30 to 12, p' u' i FRUIT CAKE ann pag e aa. 29c We guarantee our patrons that Franklin Regular Gasoline will show superiority on 7:48—Big Freddie MUler. DEL M AY CHOCOLATES 5 n>. i>o« 99c they reached you a serpent. Instead and AssUtant Chief William Con- music at the morning service, a has not been set definitely as yet, advanced. > VEIXTABLE ACREAGES o f the bread o f truth they extended manger service at the Sunday school but he believes that he will bo able 8:00—Rudy VsUee’s Variety Show. RADIO; OVAL CREAMS lb. 27c ratiy: Captain George Thiiemmler The boys’ swimming classes will more of the following generally accepted important characteristics of a good gasoline 9:00—Captitin Henry’s Showboat. CHOCOLATES 2 ib. b.« 49c 1 ib. box 25c WHEAT BREAD loat 8c to you the serpent of falsehood." If and Ernest Reiidgen, Hockanum hour and a pageant by the yeung to show it within a few weeks. He ai.so meet: 9:30 to 10:15, beginners; than other Regular (Gasolines sold in this territory. he bad spoken o f capitalism in this people of the church at 7 o’clock. hinted at new style retlnements em- 10:00—Paul Whiteman’s Music Hall company; Fred Sehliuller and Clar- 10:15 to 11, Intermediate; 11 to Show. New York, Dec. 20’— (AP) — Show MANY CHANGES ASST. DE LUXE pbg. 31c manner instead of Protestanism and The annual Christraaa tree and en- bodied in the Airflow and stated 11:4,5, advanced. SWEET RYE BREAD io.f 8c ence Serbser, of the Hook and Lad- 11 *00— Chriatmsa Carols. Amateur night broadcasting is to RIBBON CANDY 2 >b >».33« I f he had told the truth In his at- tertainment of the Crystal Lake that in 1935, DeSoto would again be STARTING POWER OCTANE der company; Albert Flechslg and The regular plunge period 'for 11:18—"Jesse Crawford, oigsnlat replace the present George Gersh- tack upon Socialism, his writings school will be held Friday evening. a strong contender in the medium George Nuenmnn of the FItton com- men will be fror 7 to 8 o’clock. A ACCELERATION GUM PURITY 11:30— Slumber Hour. win series at the end o f the year on Definite Increases Exception i EXTRA VALUES DOUGHNUTS do.. 15c would not be consigned to the There will be an entertainment of low price flcld. public whist party will be held at ■ e c p ^ le of oblivion. pany; Otto Kasulke and Henry 12:00 MIdn. — SUent. CBS. Rather Than Rule— Find i HARD CANDY 1>b b.,21c Walker of the Fitch company. At Christmas carols, songs and a play the West Side Rec on Cedar street. Franklin Regular Gasoline is composed of Powerful, Pure, Petroleum Hydro-carbons Try these tonight: Every honest scholar will admit by the pupils In the schools. All par- Play will start at 8 o'clock and Leaf Vegetables Decrease. STRING BEANS A&P 2 2S'„;25( ANN PAGE BREAD » 9c ' that history is but a continuous nar- the meeting this evening a chair- prepared from the latest improved refining process. It is a "cracked gasoline.” WEAF-NBC—8, Vsllee; 9, Show == TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES = man, secretary and treasurer will be ents and friends are invited to at- prizes will be awarded to the win- Boat; 10, Whiteman. rative o f the steps of progress, each WAIL ST. BRIEFS ners. l-Oune* 0 0 # named, together with the various tenil. WABC-CBS— 8:16, Dionne Quin- BAKER’S Botti* POUND CAKE loaf |5c ' one ' which the church has bitterly The play "There V'aa No Room In Hartford, Dec. 30.—W hat Is tak- UNION LUDER > 70c GRANGER . • 75c eontested. is it any wonder then sub committees. N ew York, Dec. 20.— Production tuplete Broadcast; 9, Walter ing place in the vegetable Industry? the Inn,” which was to have been The U. S. Department o f Com- O’Keefe; 10, Forty-Five Minutes In that Labor looks upon the chuich Masquerade Ball of leaii in United States refineries merce has amended its airport rat- WDRC T h i answer Is to be found in the NESTLE S BARS I;.- 2 -- 25c presented this evening In the Sykes Hollywood. KENTUCKYCIUB» 75c HAIF&HAIF » 79c aa aa enemy and aa an opiate to A meeting of the general commit- during November totalc ' 34.425 998 Hartford, Oena. 1880 latest bulletin iasued by the Con- Auditorium by the Children of Mary ing regulations so that small and WJZ-NBC— 7:16, Gems o f Melody; keep the noaoses slumbering while tee In charge of the 61st annual tons according to the American Bu- less expensively operated lamps may necticut Department of Agriculture MAYONNAISE i«>o>. 12c o f St. Bernard church, has been reau of Metal Statistics. Domestic 10:80, Economics discussion; 13, MARSHMALLOW fluff fess 17c PRINCE AUERT > 85c EDGEWORTH • $1.09 the robber barons of Capitalism are grand concert and prise masq.ierade be used in the tMundary lighting showing the Comiecticut vegetable I postponed to a future date. shipments amounted to 31,803 tons Georgs Olson and Ethel Shutto. apreading desolation over the land ? ball of the Young German American systems of Acids having or seeking Thuadsy, Deeeaaber 90 acreages during the years of 1932. | SALAD DRESSING fujah I Oc The Rockville High school will and stocks on hand a the end of j W M CA-ABS— 10 p. m.; Hockey, CICARETTES Popuiar Brenda Carton $1.20 Socialism is the next phase of Club will be held thla evening to dis- Commerce Department rating.s. P. M. ’S3 and '34. This mimeographed STRING BEANS Reliable .’ lOc human civilisation. A fter its estab- cuss further plana In regard to the present a Christmas program Fri- the month aggregate 232,509 tons. 4:00 — ViriUng Ameriea’a Uttle New York Rongem vs. Chicago. CHERRIES Maraaehine Jar |4c day morning in the assembly. The 'What to expect Friday. publication Is available, free o f ; ' Ushment the clergy will prove by affair. It Is planned to hold the ball Home. ebtege, to the residents o f Con- . Dramatic Club will present a play, Bituminous coal production dur- 4:18—Chriatmsa Festival Syracuse W E A F -N B C — 11 a. m. Music A p - the Bible that it Is a Divine Instltu the lost Friday in January, which necticut, and while the figures given | PILLfiRURVa tioa. will be the 26th, and the club plans entitled 'T in y T in 's Chrlstrnas." ing the week ended Dec. 15 is esti- SebooL preciation hour, (Also W JZ-NBC) 4 84/*-LB. 840 The glee club of both the girls and mated by the National Coal Asso- 4:S0r-SaIvsUca Army Staff Band. p. m., N BC music guUd. are only estimates. It is pointed ou t! FLOUR ’1.17 6URNVPIILO HUGO. to make the affair a banner event. that they are sufficiently accurate i FAMILY FLOUR "fe."93* Dec. 90, 1934. The committee in charge Is made up boys will present several solos and ciation at 7,900,000 tons compared 4:48—Dick Usssaer’s Orchestra. W A B & C B S — 11:18 a. m., BUnols with 7,360,000 tons In the same Wesleyan Choir; 8 p. m., StokoW' to serva as a rellable.gmde os to •ILVRRBROOR of the following: Herbert Wormsted, selections. 8:00—Lorstte Lae. 0R64MIRV week last year. skl’a last concert Just what changes ore occurring. BUTTER Ib. 3 2 c •UNNVPINLD Otto Lehrmltt. Fred Yost, John H. 8:18—Biting. W JZ-NBC—3 p. m.— Internatlon- While there has been a general PASTRY FLOUR 83e Yost, Alfred Neumann, George Web- 6:30—Jodc Armstrong—AU-Amer- BACK TO BARN MO\’EMENT The board o f governors of the ICAB Boy# at Children’s Xmas program; 4:30, tendency througl).fUt the country for BULK aR4NUL4TBD BOY SCOUT NEWS er, Robert Davies, George Sebeiner, Commodity Elxchange have voted to Geraldine Farrar on opera. decreased production of agricultural SUGAR R40K4QI0 RRINTa Ewald Fritzsche, Carlton Pressler, 6:46—Miniatures by Franklin Mc- 10 b. 50c LARD Costleton, Kas. — Do cows, like cloze the Exchange on Monday, Dec. TO STEADILY EMPLOYED Cormack. products, the vegetable survey Indi- 2 ibf. 27c Cedric Ott. Max Schmidt, Leslie chickens, come home to roost ? Swan 24. the day preceding Christmas, Troop 7, American Legion, met 6:00—Hartford Batter Buslassa cates that definite decreasee in WILDMIRI OOLD BTORRai Mann and Ernest Lippmann. Magnusson o f Hutchinaon believes and on Monday, Dec. 31, the day PEOPLE... Men’s PrograoL acreages of vegetables In Connecti- EGGS rioz. 2 5 c M40HIRN fiLtoea at the Armory Friday evening, Mtoak Supper they do. preceding New Year'*. Deaths Last Night BACON ..Opening exercises consisted of the 6:06—Bes Rohan, Plano Melodies. cut is the exception rather than the -b. 2 9 . The 40 and 8 of Tolland County He drove some cowi from Hutch- • ofi«r a dignified flnaneial ; Sw ut Oath and Laws by Kenton and 6:16 — Hobby Benson and Sunny rule. Although the acreage fo r some OOLO M1 D4 L will enjoy a steak supper at the inson to Castleton, 23 miles, to a Loadings o f i^evenue freight cars Mnrie* on • charRetoi batio. Tho Jim. products has been decreased, the FLOUR 18-Lb. : Cutler. Drills and formations were Johnson tea room on the Crystal pasture. The next day the animals by raldroads of the country during only coct it a monthly chargo ol Tokyo—Mosanao Honlhari, 58, “ $1.19 followed by patrol games. Patrol 6:30—Joe Hayroes’ Orchestra. general tendency during the past POTATOES Week 1 Lake road this evening. &lany out of were back in Hutchinson, having the week endejl Dec. 15, which will thiaa par cant on tha unpaid baUnca. Japoneee ambassador to Washing- 15c ^ apirit and competition were high ., will be present Friday evening The proceeds from the production Santo Elarbara, C oU f.-D r. H. O. bage. Several other commodities IDo will be used fo r the benefit o f the claims made for F R A N K L IN PROD- Flame Range Oil, M d Franklin Fuel lO.OfL^Forty-five Mlhutea In HoUy- > teactr drill formations. Tucker, 38, prominent phystelan and showed Increased acreages ranging Another hike will be held Satur- two departments. UCTS are backed by laboratory tests. wood. surgeon. ael . C A K E B R E A K E R 25c PLAIN OUVIS 3]Ta Oils have “ more heat units.” from 8 to 18 per cent Among those CIDER 8WIBT ' ’ niorning to our cabin at Sper- ChristmM Forty Tonight 10:46—The Voice of the Crusaders. ’neoana. Wash .—Coroner BMward JU| 39c lilA B VACbl Insurance products for which the acreage was I pond. Marie Newell Tent, Daughters of li:00-Uttle Jack Uttla’a Orobes* R. Perry, 69, widely known physi- Outs eahs wttheut srushlng R. Bead STUFHD OUVU 49a Life, Aocldeol and Health, decreased in 1984 over that la 1983 troop would desire a wood Union Veterans, will hold a O irist PHONE 3980 U». cian and aurgaon, SWEET MIXED PICKLES Rt. 2Sa 88e M Rlllsbupy Flear Mills aa., NHime- are listed; Winter squash aad pump- , not a parlor stove, for the mas party this evening In the Q. A. Fire Iiwaranoe. Fidelity and 11:30—Herbie Kaye’s Orehaatra. Boston—George Hawley, 66, pres- •polls, Minn., wHh part ef label eever- kins at 80.3 par cent endive 10.7 CKANBIRRY SA U a 2 33c ; caUn. Would appreciate in- R. hall. There will be a Christmas Sorety Bonds— Aoto- 11:48—Laoa Belaaee'a Orchestra. ident o f C. H. Spraguf* and Son Ing measurino-alfter en paekate. rp /\ ■ 1 A TOP CYUNDER LUBRICANT per cent broccoli 10.9 per cent aad A4P CRAPS JUICE 2 pinta 25e on wood range or Ubla party, a tree and gifts, with a sup- Coal Company imd chairman o f the mobile and Other several other vegetables with al- POULTRY SIASONINC atu.'a pkg. 9e 7 thanks Ralph Von Deck per followed by a social hour. board of directors of tbs Eaateni tlaBoalty Unea. most negligible decreases of from 1 i BBoating hia aervioes at the Christmas Eatertalnment Steamship Lines, Ino. Try Octanoyl NO EXTRA CHARC5E to 4 per cent The annual Christmas entertain Chicago—Stephen J. “ Duke" ment o f the primary and olemenary COonnor, JB, known aa "tha gamaat OOPFIR Ib. Ib. WBZ-WBZA Ud who ever walked on onitchea," Red Circle oomg Ib. WABMDrO gradek of the Hicks Memorial school Bokar in Tolland wlU be held at the school and whose friends included nota- house this evening at 8 o’clock. A ble* of the sport auw aviation Overnight A. P. Dec. 90.— (A P I— worlds. Bureau today iasued varied program has been planned, STUDENTS ThBiaday, atorm warning; and the par«ita and friends o f the Now is the proper time to P. M. TOMATO iURnUSB News P a. m.t Warnings chUdren are Invited to attend. rent or buy a good Standard 4:00—Betty aad Bob. to Borthwaat Driaware The pupils o f the eighth grade of or Portable 4:16—E d ^ Bast and Itolpb Dum- San Franoiaoo—"Till Can’’ island, Boston—George Hawley, chair- to Kmttport. Disturb- fit* Bast school will present an en- ke, aoiifs and comedy. NIafoou, In the Tongas, la to have man of the board o f dlroctors o f the latenaity over Maine tertainment program in the East Typewriter 4:30— Edwin Otis, baritone. canned tomato soup fo r Cbristmaa Blostem Steamship Line, Inc., died. oortheaatward will school auditorium this evening at 8 4:45—Hotel Conwiodore Orebeatro. dinxMr« He was 65. Atflwb StoEs af Ntmln|lsnb weat winda and galea o’clock. There will be two plays, a Special Rental Kates 5:00— News. Chief Officer F. B. Traak of the Walpole, M o s a .-It was announc- toaight Change to sorth- comedy, "Grandpa’s Christmas To Students. 0:15— N ew England Agriculture— Mariposa baa ananged to have the ed bonuses totoUlng 3200,000 and wanSagi and lower at 8p«^’’, and the other entitled, Service Typewriter Co, E. J. RoweU. •oup, a delicacy la those parte, float- averaging about 1100 will be dis- r «( Dahtware Braakwa- "Wherever the Star Shines." There 98 Asylum St. 6-0718 8:80—Kellogg Slagtag Loify. ed to the Island from tha Unar. tributed to approximately 3,000 em- la Ouaa. Strong want . will ^ ^ be selections by an orchestra Hartford, Oonu. Tone in on W nC Every SUNDAY at 12 SO Noon—"Makers of History” 8:40—Uttle Orphan Annie. The Island’s name comes from the ployes o f Bird A Son Ckimpony, SwSyI. readtiv ■■ gile|«M l by the Schubert S t r in g Trio. r 8:00 Air Adventures of Jimmy Local Ageuts—Kemp’s, lao. Historical la. custom ot floating mail, to and from manufacturers of roofing, flooring "M j ' r 1 ^ •l»«. MAMCHJlSiTBft. UUNN. TUUKtJDAY. UEUAMBKR 20 ,19M. MANCBEamteVtNmQHEMAUKMASCBMMmLoominTk^^ lft4
tn Hauptmann Tear Down This Wall Of Evidence? Htt by Day otate s antry {Local Trade Doum New Britain,' 31- faithful Array Ot His Tell-Tale Possessions Draws Stolid Gerrmm Carpenter To Trial For “ The Crime Of The Centurif Into Horse Racing Field Local Sport ■ .11 - ' I I ■M M — — l-i' ■ '■■■ "gJi ■ g|«|||M|||||||M|||j|M|M||^||||||^ VIRGINIA VAN WIE SELECTFD BEATS HARDWARE Cm By harry GRAYSON I Narragansatt, 40 more milea dis- (N B A Sports K dKor) tant to the south, found that Mos- Chatter eachusetts contributed on attend- ON HOME FLOOR HRST Bootes, Dec. 20-—New Engloikl ance that equaled that of Connecti- OUTSTANDING FEMININE STAR and N ew Y ork Is s tlm d up over the cut and Rhode Island combined. Before giving this column d l« r to ! eoetem racing situation, now that Now, with Massachusetts in ths the rebuttal of Chuck McCarthy o f! TIME IN OVER DECADE Moseachusette is in the legalised field, its oval which assuredly will the Bristol Press on our comments ! mutueis field. be In the eostdm section, is in the on the recent Bris’ol-Uancbester | The Boy State’s entry is mighty moat advantageous spot—between WONWOMEirSGOLF Taherski Is Past Master cage clash, we would tak the op- significant The nation’s bangtoU the other two. portunity to extend our thanks to Coach Schober’s Charges bononsas of 1984—Narraganeett In Oddly enough, the eolvotion of the Garden A . C. o f Hartford, pro- BOX SCORE Rhode Island and Rockingham tn Narragansatt and Rockingham may miE THIRD TIME At Pocket Billiard Play moters o f fistic entertainment in be the sport that sho' nuff hossmen the Capitol City, for their C%rlst- New Hampshire—were fed by Mas- Press Attack All the Way 5Iancbe«ter Trade (31) despise most—dog racing. Neither mas remembrance. And what more sachusetts money. B. P. T. Rhody nor New Hanipshire laws fitting, to view of the gift, than a P. The New Hnglaad galloping gold Frank Taberslti, former world’s^ He has-held the pocket billiard 1 Kelsh. rf, c ...... 0 . 4-9 4 provide for operation of or betting IN ROW THIS YEAR toast. I give ybu, the Garden A. to Gain Notable Victory; etrike, productive of the nation’s pocket billiard champion who will' championahip sL times, the first 2 U rbanettl, I f . . . . . 2 2-8 6 on canine competition. C.I May the fight cards and fight richset turf yields tor two years, appear at the Center Billiard Par- time in 1916, and the last time to 0 Saverick, If ...... 1 1-2 1 crowds be bigger and better this wni produce little more than a Just Crazy About Hotaea lor in the Odd Fellows building to- 1929, losing K the same jrear to 2-4 coming year. Rolston Stars; Seconds 0 Ralston, c, rf . . . . 5 12 trickle of profit henceforth, authori- H dog racing speedways spring up morrow night is rated as one of the Rolfh Oreenleaf. He bos the honor 2 Phelps, rg ...... 3 0-2 6 ties ore saying. as rapidly as have the applications Helen Jacobs, Winner in ’33, most colorful nertormers to the of never having lost a world’s 1 Quartus, Ig ...... 0 0-2 0 The belief is that the entry of their presence will affect horse rac- gome todiy and is expected to give championship challenge match, sue And now we Introduce Mr. Mc- Wh Overtiine 21*20. the most totereettog exhibition of «csa(uUy defending Us title to MasBoehusetts not only wiU stem ing to a considerable extent. I f the Places Second; Lenore Ckulhy. Take it away. Chuck! 6 J 11 0-28 31 the flow to Norragonsett and Rock- oUeginnee o f the wagering is the series, presented to the Better riventy. "There’s very little sweetening in N ew Britato T*.ade (26) TilMirskl is commonly known By 'THOMAS CHARA n, but will cut these tracks wheedled over to ths purps, it U only Billiards program sponsored by the the following story to the Manches- 2 Capodice, i f . . . . . 6 1-4 11 "the old gray fox.” He always In a rousing, thrill-crammed en- their amazing mutual figures reasonable to assume that the Mos- Notional Billiard Assodation of ter Evening Herald last Saturday in 4 Jaruszewshl, If .. . 0 0-0 0 Eight, Noted Mermaid, draws large crowds to bis exhlbl counter that brought on nothing ^■fh e size of pony plants which sachusetU horse track, or toacks, Anmicft. * regard to the Brlstol-Manchester 2 Kapehenski, c . . . . 1 0-0 1 ro.ouo tlona A past master to the art of more than a gnashing of teeth from wUI be unable to cope with their W elker Cochran, 18.2 bolkltne setto at the State Armory here. If . 1 1-1 1 showing only a normal pulse the game, he will meet all comers an otherwise undemonstrative multi- 2 Roman, c ...... contemporaries— will bardl> mesa Takes Third Place. chomp and fonnsr bolder of the my eyes ore not deceiving me the . 1 0-0 2 elsewhere. to his appearance here, a well oi tude that numbered close to 460 4 Passanlsi, rg . . . . ure up to the Rhode Island and New thrse-eushien title, sold to his ap- sports editor of the Silk Town . 1 0-0 4 2o|8tJ^ /$‘0oo. ' Where the beagle business will demonstrate fancy shots and to' spectators in the gallery. Manches- 2 Wisnewski. rg . Hampshire wheels, where lucre and pearance hers two W"eks ago, that newspaper has a one-track mind. . . . I S pitch its tent in the old Bay SUte struct a limited class o f students in ter Trade swept across the line of 4 Rametta, Ig . . . . 1-1 /or»Qo S' interest ore concentrated on nags in By ALAN GOULD Taberskl would easily score a run I ’ll let you read the story and then tim't Important to the multiple of $6 to 90 on the Center Parlor ta- the fundamentals of ths game. A tear his story down like a house victory at tbe expense o f a highly- exclusive locations. Asseciated Prese Sports Editor 20 ' 11 3-6 25 Midasee of New England racing, Lou ble. It was In 1924 that ’lOberski small admission fee Is charged, the touted New Britain Trade cage quin- Coin remained in sugar Jars In wrecking concern." ?ianchester Trade 8 8 8 7--11 Smith, o f Rocldngbam and Houston, eftabllahcd a high run o f 271 in on equivalent o f which con be token tet, the locals burying the boys from New Englond-^>f all places, os lU New York, Dec. 20.— (A P )— To N. Britato Trade .. 2 3 8 9— 26 Tex., and Walter E. O'Hara, of Nor- exhibition gome to hla home town. out to use o f the billiard tables. Then follows a reprint of our the Hardware Metropolis under a rogansett. Neither needs any great 1680 A. D. Puritan forbears would Virginia Von Wie, |6-ycor-old who 31-26 decision at the New Britain Rclerce, Nixon. captured the U n iM States women's Sport (Jhatter cclum~ for Saturday, amount of Intuition to realise that say-u n til it went crazy about tM long to run again here, after high school gymnasium yesterday their record handles, sprees of bet- horses. In 59 days at Norragonsett, g olf championship this year tor the afternoon. Yesterday’s verdict Manchoitor Seconds (SI) third successive time, gocc the dis- which Mr. McCarthy writes in this B. F. T. ting, and wild crushes at mutuel $28,196,362 passed through the win- fashion: "The Manchester Evening marked Manchester’s fourth win in r . tinction of being rated the out- 0 Cook, tf. I g ...... 2 2-8 6 windows ore dlzsy dsys to look book dows. Rockingham’s summer and Herald sports commentatoi has en- six starts to date where it brought standing feminine sports star of 3 Saverick, If . . . . . 2 2-5 A upon with sizable sighs. fall meetings enjoyed mutuel gaged in newbpaper battles with the second consecutive defeat tn 1984. Little’s Twin Victory 2 Hagenow, c . . . . . 2 0-8 4 For Massachusetts went fqr the handles exceeding $20,000,000. Each your envoy on previous occasions, four attempts this season for the First woman golfer to win this 1 W. Stokllnakl, rg.U 0 0-0 0 thoroughbred—and the dogs—at the establishment showed a net profit of so it’ll be nothing new to start tak- boys from across tbe river. honor in the four-year history of 0 Sears, rg ...... 2 1-2 6 CkO tab- more than $1,000,000. Yesterday’s tussle was a Manches- polls % few weeks ago like it went Associated Press sports poll. Miss ing verbal blows at each other Norragonsett’a record day may be ter offensive battle all the way 1 H . S t a k lt o s k l, I g . 0 0-0 0 for Alfred Emanuel Smith. Von Wie gained the Number One once more, for the benefit o f those Turf’s Best Friends Are Doga cited, if only to give Collfom la and Finest 1934 Golf Feat who came to on the lost trolley. through and was particularly fea- By KKA Senice. evidence when he goes to trial In Flemingtnn, N. J., WAS recovered. . . . Millard Whited, a native of the holes? . . . The ladder down which the baby was car- But none o f these things will convict him alone. The ranking position; In competition 7 8 6-18 31 The Mossechusetts Racing Oom- Florida soHM prosperity news. On tured with fast, snappy deceptive early In January on charge.-, of murdering Charles region near the Lindbergh nnme, win lestify that he ried from the Lindbergh nursery, the state wiU say, was with rivals to all women’s sports by New Britain Seconds (20) state must prove he was at the scene of the crime. Monday, Nov. 12—when on Armis- r T n the opening lines of this col- passing combined with spectacular Like masons tUj'Rinfr stones into position to Auguatua Lindbergh, Jr., in 1932? saw Hauptmann in the vicinity of the crime. . . . made with lumber from a yard where Hauptmann mlsslon bos before It the applica- vote of the eounttys sports editors 1 O p a v o w s k i, r f . . . 8 1-2 7 And for this purpose many things have been accumu- tice Day celebration was extended fourth to win the American women’s umn, the Manchester s'ribe asserts short-range shooting. New Britain worked and Included also w o ^ from hla house. . . . tions of nearly a dozen turf interests and V. liters. championship three times to a row, 1 B e r n a r d ! , r f . . . . 0 0-0 0 build an impregnable wall, the prosecutors rep- lated. . . . There are the road maps of Che region near and thrice that number of dog rac- to create a holiday—66,102 people Olin Dntra Takes Open De- that Bristol fjts victory ahead of Trade, demoralised somewhat per- He broke a spoon into fragments and sharpened them Although the poll disclosed a a trick no one has been able to ac- haps by the 32-26 edging it received 3 Adam owlcz, If . . 3 0-0 6 ing profit seekers,, including Judge stormed the pork, commencing at wide range of opinion. Miss Von W ie everything else. Including sports- resenting New Jersey pile evidence on evi- Consider a few o f the blocks o f evidence the state Was It only coincidence that Hauptmann had scrib- Into knives while confined in the Bronx Coubty, N. Y., the Lindbergh home found in Hauptmann’s trunk. . . « compllsh to the men’ll Notional A m - from Hartford Trade last Monday, 3 Roman, c ...... 1 1-1 3 Emil Fuchs, owner o f the Boston noon. When 86,(X)0 programs were finished with a substar Ual margin manship The easiest way for him dence, dovetailing fragments of paper and wood will use. Pictured here, starting at the left, there's bled on a painted door sill in his home the 'phone jail. Was this the design of a guilty conscience? . . . There’s the stockinged footprint below the nursery ateur. After a strong bid by Doro- was noticeably off-color from tbe 1 Florbs, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Nationals, who precipitated a base- sold before 1 o’clock, $5 bills were over her three closest rivals, Helen spite Big Handicap of Ill- to verify such a statement is to go the automobile license plate from Hauptmann’s car number and address of ransom negotiator Dr. John And what use will the state make o f the six memoran- window (will Hauptmann’s foot lit the fatal depres- thy Traung, 20-yesr-old Son Francis- very beginning. Although offering 1 W is n e w s k l, I g . . . 1 2-4 4' and metal to hem in Ilruno Richard Hauptmann ball row by suggesting that the offered for copies. The day’s handle Jacobs, three-time national tennis back to his files and see what Tom' that led to his Identification when a gasoline station F. Condon ? . , . And if the state charges the baby was dum books found in Hauptmann’s home? The greatest sion?) . . . And not least of all is the ransom note left co miss and one of the finds o f the stern opposition throughout the en- 2 H ickey, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 bowwows be permitted to bark at was $748,602.%Of this figure, $181,- champion, Lenore K ight and Kath- my Stowe had to offe. when he held with a barrier of fact from which there can be attendant noted it on a $10 bill later proved to have murdered with a pistol, how will he explain the gun secrecy has been maintained regarding the information ' on the nursery window sill. Experts say that note ness; Virginia Van Wie year, Miss Van Wie ended the final tire contest, Ctoach Abe Falk's 008 was wagered on a single race, erine Rawls, famous swimmers, who down the sports editor’s Job. no escape. been money paid over to ransom the slain baby . . . so cleverly concealed in a cache gouged out o f a garage they contain and the prisoner may be surprised by the was written by the same hand that signed Hauptmann’s Braves’ Field. match on the 36th green at W U te- charges were unable to crash the lo- 12 8 4-7 20 application for an automobile driver’s llcensa Rockingham, some 20 miles from tor what ’Gansett officials declare were ranked in that order. WUl Hauptmann be able to break down that wall of Then from his borne more than $13,000 in ransom bills timber? Or the ran.som bills stuffed into adjacent way they are turned against him. marsh. "The Mancheste scribe goes on cal’s indomitable defense- which Referee, Nixon. Boston, capital of a state which is a national record. Miss Von Wie was ^ut at the Again Leads Fair Players to say that Bris’ ol used rough- necessitated long-range artillery never before hod known horse rac- The Boston Braves ore going to head of the list by 87 out of 102 ob- Klakes Them Like Him. house tactics when they realized fire whenever the home team was to ing, depended upon Massachusetts the dogs for more reasons than this servers and accumulated 177 points, eplitting the netting for a email and fountain pen from his pocket, the anxiety in her eyes. Ann was On the Links. With a par and course record- that Manchester was no set-up. possession of the pill. Stubborn de- gain. Try as the New Britali%flve made out a check and banded it to worried about him! for nearly 70 per cent of its patron- ts winter in ol’ N ew England and the figured on the basis of oil plocings. Miss Jacobs, winner o f the 1933 A s- breaking round—a 63—sporUly clad Where does he get that rough-house termination to achieve what has might, they were unable to hold' "When are they going to begin?” SCHOOLS VACAH0N PUBUOTY HURTS age. frost is on the pumpkin. her. sociated Press poll won second posi- Henry Ctotton broke Am erica’s business? Manchester violated never been accomplished by any down tho more superior locals who Valeria smiled. "Thank you "A t nine in the morning." Editor’s Note; This 1s the sixth N. Y, Stocks Local Stocks tion with 131 to Miss Right’s 89. streak of 10 consecutive victories in every Infraction In the rule book— other local Trade quintet In the fought with an impetuousneea that worlds. This will ease Aunt Ann slept .Ittle that night. Ly- of a series of sport reviews. Miss Rawls obtained 72 points. the British Open. Cotton won with including sideline couching. It was Hardware (?ity during the pa:>t could not be checked. Loupise’s mind. I ’ll send a new ing awake In her bed, she thought STATE MILK TRADE iny good friend Coach Wilfred twelve years was the major insplra C 19S4 NS* SERVICI INC BEGINS TOMORROW (Fnmlsbed by Putnam R Oo.) Miss (Babe) Didrickson, the Tex- BY ART KBENZ 282 for the 72 boles, and was five Leading by a 24-16 margin at the Rayukxio check next month." of Peter and his difficulties. I f it Adam Exp ...... 6% Central Row, Hartford, Conn. ' ,______as girl who was a 1932 Olympic NEA SeiAlce Golf Writer. strokes under the runner-up. His Clarke, whom I spotted on numer- tional factor that caused the Silk beginning of the deciding heat, .r- "Any time that It's convenient for were not for the stories in the paper Air Reduc ...... 109 ous occasions sending out informa- Toamers to fight with mercilcFS un- Manchester, duly represented by BANG! BANGI--AN0THER sensation and won the Number One New York, Dec. 20.—W. Lawson 132 for the first two rounds was 16 BEGIN HERE TODAY. you." and what people said, she would nev- Alaska Jun ...... 19 1 P . M . S t o c k s ranking position in that year’s poll, stroke.s under par for the St. tion via the sign system.” yieldingness that could not be de- Savvy Saverick and Lebro Urban- she would release him if he wanted She followed him to the door. Little winning both the British and ANN HOLLISTER, pretty and er have known there were difficul- Allegheny ...... 1% finished fifth with 20 points, one George’s course at Sandwich. nied. ettl, put on the final trlmmtoga In to be free. “Must you go, Peter? I really get Winter Term to Start On Head oL Bryant and Chapman American amateur championships M, breaks her engagement to TONY ties. Peter never talked about Allied Chem ...... 129H Bonk Stocks more than Stella Walsh, Cleveland Cotton, a handsome chap of '27, “ Here’s the layoff. The Man- Coach Walter Schober’s cagers an exciting finale that found the Perhaps he planned to tell her horribly lonely these days." Her them. unquestionably was the finest golf- chester writer couldn’t understand opened with a smash-bang attack M ICKLE, commercial artist, be- soon. Even now be and Valeria Am C a n ...... 107 H Bid Asked . COACH BITES THE DUST Polish girl and Olympic sprinting was unpopular to England until be visitors on the long end of the 31-25 ing feat of 1934. voloe was wistful. "It’s only nat- She thought o f his tanned face, Am ComI A I c o ...... 30% the reason for the long delay to the that contused the Falkmcn to the Judgment for the first time to a eanse o f hi* drinking and general were probably discussing things Janaary 2 as They Are Cap Nat Bank K Trust 10 14 Co. So Tells Federal Trade champion. The achievement placed the Stan- returned from his profe.sslonal post ural that I should miss you. Isn't hla gray eyes which would bo seri- Am Horae Prod ...... 31 Closing minutes of play when on an extent of almost complete bewilder- dlozen years of basketball affilia- Irreeponsibillty. The same day wondering how Peter could make It Conn. River ...... 460 Tabulation of the poll on the ford University student on a pedes- to Belgium to demonstrate how bad- It?" ous and friendly at times, and teas- Am Rad St S ...... 16 cutside ball the referee spent sever- ment. Johnny Rolston, playing the tions between the two arch-rival nS TB R K E N D A U ., wealthy and more plain that bis make-believe Htfd. Conn. Crust . . . . 66 outstanding woman athlete fit 1934, tal beside the immortal Bobby ly bis native land required his ex- Peter got away in a hurry. Ho ing and tender at other times. Opened Again. Am Smelt ...... al mlnulee in talking to players. bucket, sank a short sucker on a tap vccatlonols. pmminrnt, learns how VALERIA marriage had brought him nothing ...... 36H Hartford National .... 10 21 Firing Season Is On for Grid showing total points (figured on Jones and Harold H. Hilton, the only pert services. was thinking that with the least ex- Peter was in trouble. I f he loved Am Tel and Tel ...... 102«4 POLAR BEARS NEXT The only way to find out ...... must get away from all this news- FOEOFWATHNS-Y champion, 177. much time remained to be played. fect upon the opposition in the open- out of .seven attempts from the Ann and Peter, both heart-sick ...... 10% Aetna Fire ...... 43% 46% Olln Dutra courageously tramped Hard luck trailed Laffoon, however. finger touched her eyelashes. TTiey worrying a little about the check. he loved Valeria. until Wednesday, Jan. 2, affording Armour, III ...... 5 paper talk,” A. P. Bigelow, presi- Helen Jacobs, tennis, national So, as a matter of courtesy Referee ing minutes. Urbanettl and Phelps complimentary circle. Johnny Rols- and dlaillusloned, meet In a restaur- Aetim Life ...... 16 18 to victory to the United States 0|^n, Runyan, the little man with the were wet. Stupid to be crying be- It wasn't Important, o f course. She turned her face against the pupils a ten-day holiday for Christ- Atchison ...... 52% dent of the Bryant and CHiapman ers Already at Liberty ''hampion, 181. Jimmy (toogaii walked over to the followed suit and parted the basket ton proved to be Mancheater'e big ant. When Peter asks Ann to mar- cause she had brought nothing but Automobile ...... 22% 24% while an attendant fed him pills. big spoon, average 71 41-49 fo r 68 sun— soft pillow. And after a long while mas and New Year’s. The winter Auburn ...... 24% Dairy, Hartford, testified at the Lenore Kight, swimming, nation- table to find out.” drapery in that order for a substan- gunner of the day, garnering an ry him she agrees. regret to Peter. She wiped off the C1>im. G e n e r a l ...... 24 26 Dutra was too sick to do anything rounds for a new record. Runyan she fell Into a troubled sleep. term will start with the re-opening Aviation C orp...... Federal Trade Commission> milk al champion, 88. tial 8-0 lead. Fully seven and one- eleven point total. Co-captatn-eleot They go to Florida and spend sev- He was thinking about Ann, too...... 5% Hartford Fire ...... 53 65 With More in Prospect; Springfield Qiuntet to Face more than start to the defense o f his gathered the greater percentage of cream hastily, pushed the cold cream (To Be Continued) of schools and will continue until Balt and O h io ...... hearing today when asked U s opin- Katherine Rawls, swimming, all- ’Then Mr McCarthy turns his at- half minutes of the first quarter Emory Phelps and Lebro Urban- eral weeks happily. Then Peter I* Jar aside. She got Into bed and 8be had looked av^illy pretty with ...... *... 13% Hartford Steam Boiler 71 73 Professional Golfers’ Association the winter tournaments, and maln- February 21. Bendix ...... ion o f what is wrong in the milk around champion, 72. tention U our story on the game passed before Kapehenski slipped ettl tied for second place honora to anUed home because of business. All Bwltchni off tho light. that angry light in her eyes. It ...... 15% National Fire ...... 53 55 title, which he did only to make the tra e d Us form through the P. U. The parochial school will close for Beth Steel ...... situation and his (recommendations. Vacancies Opra. Mildred (^ b e) Didrickson, all- and says: "W here to "L " does the one in from under the hoop for his the score column, each eoUeettog the Kendall family except Peter's was the first time he had ever seen ...... 29% Phoenix Fire ...... 67% 69% Locals at YMCA On Satnr entry list sound more impRsaive. A. Not a few authorities consider- Just then she heard Peter’s key a similar period tomorrow, while Beth Steel, p f d ...... Included in the publicity which he around competitor, 20. Manchesfet scribe get. the nerve to Alm a Mammy’s one and only score six points to gain plaudita galore. sister, M ILU C E N 'T, snub Ann. her angry. Now that hi own anger ...... 67!4 Travelers ...... 390 400 This crown went to Paul Runyan, ed the White Plains teacher the most Valeria schemes to moke trouble In the outside door. He was back TO COMPLETE PERSONAL the local ^ a te Trade school will Borden ...... criticized were stories about the Stella Walsh, track, Olympic alluw Bristol an "undeserved and of the period. Capodice stood out for the losers . had cooled he was inclined to be ...... 23 who took top rank among the money skillful exponent of the royal' and between Peter and Ann. One night this early. Strange. close tomorrow and re-open again Can Pao ...... PubUe UUIItlee Stocks Farmers National Association, and day; A Strong Team. S} int champion, 19. unearned victory?" It’s pathetic. Besieging the New Britain court- with five field goals and a free toss • • • amused over the day Ann had flared ...... 11% New York, Dec. 20—(AP)—Some- players. ancient game. they are preparing to go out for the on Wednesday, December 26. Case (J. I.) ...... Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 34 38 more recently, regarding Repre- Dorothy Round, tennis, British Bristol fought the Manchester team stars with another eight-point scor- to his credit. up. She had spirit. TAX JOB THIS WEEK ...... 61 body’s going to get up on All-Am - Virginia Von Wie again monop- evening when a telephone call comes Vaerlla had said in a voice that Cerro De Pasco .... Conn. Power ...... 32 34 sentative Herman P. Kopplemann’S champion, 14. off their dogs to the last half but ing spree, the visitors convinced the Manchester Trade’s reserves When he drove In he noticed that ...... 41% olized the women's honors, bagging Jones Comeback Falls. for Peter. Ann recognises Valeria’s sounded desperately anxious, "Peter, Ches and Ohio . Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 ' 55 statements on the industry. Ths erica team of unemployed football Watkins-Y, holders of third place Glenna Collett Vore, golf, tormer you’d never believe it after reading Metalware apprentices finally that Shaded New Britain Trade’s secand the door to the garage where Ann's ...... 43% the national diadem for the third The year witnessed on unsuccess- volee. Later when I'eter leaves tho you must come. A t once. It’s Chrysler ...... Hartford Elec ...... 49 51 Current investigation by the com- coaches, if the firing doesn’t stop in the Rec Senior League and win- national champion, 14. an account to tho Silk Town paper. their zone defense, now so bullht- team 21-20 to a hectic, nip and car was kept was open. It had Enumerator David McCann Ex- ...... 38% consecutive year. ful comeback attempt by Jones to apartment she is sure he has gone about— about that check I gave you KING, COURANT MAN, Coca Cola ...... Hartford Gas ...... 42 47 mission arose from , a Congressional soon. ners of three out of four games Eleanor Holm Jarrett, swimming, It is the contention of the Man- riddled, was all for naught, believe tuck preliminary game that neceesl- been closed when he left. He stood pects to Start Making Up ...... 156% Little performance climaxed a to Valerto. day before yesterday.” Col Carbon ...... do., pfd...... 46 resolution introduced by Mr. Kop- Already at leisure for one reason with outside competition, step out back stroke champion, 12. the Masters’ tournament at Augus- chester writer that Bristol wss it or not,'and proved to be but a Jated an overtime period after a looking at her car. He shook him- ...... 70% successful invasion o f England by Tony tdephones and, because she “ What about it? " Rate Hook Next Week. Col Gas and El . . . . SNBTCto...... 106 no plemann. or another are such nationally against the Polar Bears of Spring- Olive McKean, swimming, na- ta. Horton Smith, who was the "outplayed' and outfought.” Ha small obstacle in the path of the lo- 19-all deadlock. Af'.er Roman had self out of the mood. He was g et- IS SENT TO BRISTOL ...... 7 the Walker Chip team. In the lat- Is angry at Peter, Ann goes to his " I can’t discuss It over the ComI Solv ...... Mr. Bigelow sold "the people ore known teachers of the gome as Dick field at the local Y. M. C. A . this tional sprint champion, 12. last golfer to beat Jones to competi- must have been wearing his rose- cal Traders who as yet this season sent New Britain ahead with a free ting morbid— first worrying about ...... 20% apartment. phono. Aunt Louise might bear. Cons G a s ...... Am Hardware...... 20 22 sick and disgusted." Hanley of Northwesteni, Captain. Saturday evening, it was anneunced Anne Townsend, field hockey, 6. ter competition, the Americans, led tion before the Atlanta stylist’s re- colored glasses to tho final minutes have had but one other occasion to toss. It was Tommy Hagenow who that check .business and then vague- David McCann, personal tax enu- ...... 20 by that grand okLtimer, Francis tirement, annexed the Masters' tour- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Peter, you must come,” Cons O i l ...... Am Hosiery...... — 36 The witness began his views with Lawrence (Biff) Jones of Louisiana today by Manager Jimmy Gorman. Sarah Palfrey, tennis, 6. of that hectic ball game. There is encounter a team utilising a zone saved the day for bis teammatea, ly troubled because Ann had been Is Succeeded by Albert Dunn...... 7% CHAPTER XXV Peter thought he understood. Va- merator for the town of Man' Cont Can ...... Arrow H and H, com .. 11 13 the statement that the producer’s State, Eddie Casey of Harvard, Bill HiiD team represented the Spring- Carolin Babcock, tennis, 4. Oulmet, easily repelled the represen- nament. no Justice. And if you’ll pardon me defensive formation. Wito Rolston dropping to an easy sucker shot out in her car. Who Has Been East Hartford ...... 81% Ann heard the kitchen door close, leria had overdrawn. Evidently Chester, will complete hla work of Com Prod ...... do., pfd...... 96 _ price o f 7% cents and consumers’ Ingram of California, Frank Carideo field Y for the past three seasons Helen Hicks, golf professional, 4. tatives of Old Albion. The Yan- Mrs. Opal 8. Hill bagged the wom- for a moment I’ll wipe my eyes.” and Phelps directing the offensive from under the hoop on a long pass He had been away from home less :...... 63 kees took a' half dozen singles en’s Trans-Mississippi and Les Hato- heard ice rattling about In a pan she had discovered It and realized the outside survey by tho end of Correspondent. Del L and W n ...... 17% Biliinigs and Spencer.. — 1 price of 14 cents a quart, fixed by of Missouri, Major Bob Neyland of and are playing under the name of Mrs. Lela Hall, trap shooting, 8. drive into enemy territory, Manches- from Otto Cook that traveled Qie Just a minute more and Tony would tho check would be turned down. than an hour and Ann was back Du Pont ...... Bristol Brass ...... 28% 30% the control board, in 1933, were too Tennessee and Ran McGugIn of Polar Bears as the Springfield Y Betty Jameson, golf. Southern matches and three of four Scotch man the men’s. David A. Mltcbel Holding with Voltaire that "I ter stood ’way out front 16-8^at the this week and will then start prepa- ...... 93% entire length of the floor Just before be coming tn with the cocktail. I f that were the case he supposed Perhaps she had taken a spin on tho Frank King, who came to Man' Eastman Kodak ...... no do., p f d ...... 109 high for that time, and that “the Vanderbilt. hasn’t any representative team this champion, 8. fourwimes to prevail, 9 1-2 points to became the national public links wholly disagree with what you say intermission. the final gun. he must drive over and reassure her. drive. Or gone over to Sarah’s ration for the personal tax book. public rebelled” and consumption May Br Increase 2 1-2 and kept their Walker Chip rec- champion. Charley Yates took the but VTlII defend to the death your She lifted her coat from a chair Chester a year ago to become thi Elec and M u s ...... 7% Case, Lockwood and B 140 season, llie lr lineup boasts a host Maureen Orcutt, golf, $. Capodice, promising newcomer Cook and Saverick stood out for and found her not at home. Mr. McCann has been engaged In The "squad” may be much larger ord unblemished. intercollegiate tiUe. Scotty Ckunp- right to say it,” wc present this and walked out of Tony’s living The check had been banked earlier Manchester correspondent o f tin Elec Auto L i t e ...... 26 Collins Co...... 70 immediately dropped. of players who have played quite a holding down the right forward the winners whereas OparowskI and In the day. The light was off In Ann's room this work for over five years and In Hartford Courant, ivrote his last Put Price Down by the time the coaches gather for bell was first to the Canadian Am a- side of tbe story with only one com- room. The door, closing behind Gen Elec . '...... 19% Colt’s F ire a rm s ...... 21 23 bit of basketball. Frank Ctonsolatl flank for the lads from over west Adamowlcz glittered for the loeers. her, brought him but she was in tho "I'll be right over," he said. He but he knocked. "Ann" he called. taking the check of the persona, has letter from Manchester to the Hart- Gen Foods .'...... Eagle L o c k ...... 20 23 Mr. Bigelow, whose concern, a their annual conclave here imraer played freshmen and one year var- FIVE i i i P L E BUYER S Little was acknowledged the moat teur. Tommy Armour captured the ment o f exception. That has to Jo aways, began to find the yardage Manchester Trade encoimters M ^ - "W hat Is It, Peter?" found that there has been little ...... 34% diately after Christmas. McGugln improved mosUe wielder of the year (Canadian Open. with tho time out to tbe last three car when he came tearing down the wont to Ann’s room, planning to ford paper last night and today went Gen M o to rs ...... 30% Fofnir B ea rin gs...... 60 subsidiary of the National Dairy sity at Notre Da ie. He was chosen and threw everything but referee den Trade at the School street Rec., explain that Valera was in some change In Manchester this year. to Bristol, where he is to be the Products Co., is regarded os the dropped the coaching reins he held After he smothered James Wallace Lucille Robinson won the women's minutes of play, which McCarthy walk. She could see the rags and " I t ’s too late for a show, but how GUIette ...... 13% Fuller Brush, (Tloss A . 7 captain and forward on the "Triple Leonard R. Nixon into the hoop, Wednesday, December 26 at 8:80 difficulty. But when be opened the He has found that there have correspondent of the Hartford largest o f Its kind in Connecticut, at Vanderbilt for thirty years in ARE ILL WITH GRIPPE to the final round o f the British A m - western, Zell Eaton the Western explains was due to tbe request of dlm polntm ent In hla eyes. about going some place to dance (Sold Dust ...... 17 Gray Tel Pay Station. 11 13 A League” team last season. The four pops finding the mark andp. m. door Ann’s eyes bad met his, unsmil- been many removals and that the Courant from that city. H e is suc- advised “put the price of milk down order to become director of athle- ateur. Wallace, an unemployed Amateur, and Ltghthorse Harry Manchester. Referee Coogan may ?*Why the rush, Ann? Did you and have a bit to eat?” Hershey ...... 72% Hart and C o o le y ...... 68 78 remainder o f the squad includes ing. Then she had flared out at him usual .lumber o f vacant bouses still ceeded by Albert Dunn, who has. where the consumer cOn use it, and tics. sUpbullding mechanic, failed to cap- Croper the Western Open. George have comr to the timer’s table and think 1 intended to shanghai you? ' "N ot tonight, Peter. I ’m In bed.” Hudson M o to rs ...... Hartmann Tob, com ... — 6 Bud Spring of State Teachers Col- Philadelphia, Dec. t.—(AP)— and that had made hla angry. exists In Manchester as was the been tho Ekist Hartford representa- ...... 11% the farmer can sell It.” Ingram was subjected to consid- ture a hole, and bowed, 14-13. T. Dunlap took the North and South asked bow much time remained but She was looking at his eyes. They "Ann, I’m sorry about your birth- Int Harv ...... 37% do., pfd...... 20 lege at Fitchburg, Ralph Harris, for Five of Temple University’s football Naturally Ann did not know how case last year. He has also found tive of the Hartford Courant. He Regarding what he Implied 1s erable criticism b^ore be quit bis Little turned to a new record of Amateur, Henry Picard the North that wasn t our complaint at all. It EVERYBODY'S WELCOME • were lined underneath, a tittle day. Let’s celebrate It tomorrow Int Nick ...... 22% tot S ilver...... 26 28 two years on the Springfield College stars were hospitalised os the squad hysterical- Valera could become. that a number of former residents came to Manchester yesterday. M a publicity harmful to the industry, post at Callforiiia and abandoned 66 fo r the PrertvHck course to his and South Open. was after that when he stood at the puffed. He was heavier. She night. W e’ll ask another couple,’ Int Tel and T e l ...... 8% do., pfd...... 71 76 Alumni team, and Wally Batchellor prepared to start tonight for New Peter had suspected that if be dfr of Manchester have moved from King, a young man, came into Man- the dealer said “I don’t blame the his coaching to enter business. His first 18. Miss Van Wie was the only golf- lower .md of the hall talking with thought, “Tony's going gross if he take In a show and a night club." Johns Monvllle ...... 62 Landers, Frory * Clk. 32 84 of Bridgetown Academy. Orleans and the Sugar Bowl game. layed going, the phone might con- town, but there la to be no net loss chester after having had early ex- newsi>apers so much as I do the place at Berkeley has been taken by LitUc, a husky smacker, steam- er to repeat a 1938 conquest tn ma- the players for what we felt was doesn’t stop dissipating.’’ "Fine." Kennecott ...... 16% New BrL Mch., com .. 4 6 Manager Gorman said today that The five have been undergoing tlnue ringing until he did go over as the number o f families that have perience in newspaper work in people who get into the (headlines Leonard (Stub) Allison. The other rolled his way to the fore to the jor competition. Favorite players much too long a time, in view of TOny put his hand on the door, Peter grinned. Lehigh Val R d ...... 10% do., pfd. /...... SO 40 the showing of Watkina-Y against reatment for grip "as precaution- but made no move to open it. and quiet her fears. moved Into Manchester from other Plalnvllle, his native town,, and also with this btuff.” ^ vacancies however, still are wide Moriarty’s Tuesday night leads him National Amateur in the same way won minor tournaments. the chance for rest It gave Bristol . Ann's voice didn’t sound in the L lg g and Myers B ...... 104% Mann A Bow, (Tlass A . 3 7 ary measures" but will be on hand "After all. I’m to celebrate your He reasoned that Valeria was places Is equalled. If not exceeded, in New Britain.' He made'friends in do.. Class B ...... — Mr. Bigelow would set the price at open. to believe that the tean will "be that he lifted the British bauble, de- There appeared to be leas Inter- when hard pressed by Manchester. least angry. What a good sport Loew's ...... 34% 1 when Coach Glenn (P op ) Warner afraid to let her aunt know she was by the niimbcr that have moved Manchester while engaged in his 13 instead o f 14 cents and the pro- I'f’.c situation at Louisiana State tough for anyone.” Watklns-Y will feating Spec Goldman to the final est in amateur events than there Up to that point, Manchester’s at- birthday alone," he mocked, "while she was. Almost any other woman Lorillord ...... 19% North and J u d d ...... 21% 23% loads his boys onto a train, the running so close to the financial away. The number o f families, Mr. work and gave faithful service to Niles, Bern Pond . . . . 9% ducer price at 6 cents. Other than perhaps is most interesting. Jones be at full strength for this tussle round 8-7. has been in years. Small galleries tack had Bristol back on Its heels pou rush home to play the dutiful would still bo resentful, or crying, McKeesp Tin ...... 91 11% coach hopes. wife to a wandering husband." edge. McCann says, that have m o v ^ in the paper that he represented. the single “ mistake” he believes the was a highly successful coach at and will probably start Faulkner Hilton won both the British and trailed the players to the National but the time out gave Bristol a which would be worse. Monsanto Chem ...... 63% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 The players were in excellent Valeria kept him waiting 16 mln- Manchester has shown that they control board made in the price fix- W est Point before be traveled south. and Tierney at forwards. Nelson at American titles to 1911, Jones in Amateur. chance to recover and also caused "I remembered something—some- He felt guilty and ashamed. Ho Mont Ward ...... 28 Russell M fg...... 20 25 shape at the start o f this week," by FRANK TABERSKl thing important.’’ Ann started the utea When she appeared shs was do not regard school district lines ScovlU ...... 20 ed, Mr. Bigelow approves of ths His Louisiana State teams dropped Center and Campbell and Bissell at 1930, when the peerless Atlantan Golf in general enjoyed a success- Manchester to suffer a letdown had acted like a damned Idiot, rush- Nat Bisc ...... 26% 22 Pop said yesterday, "and many still Former World's Pocket BIIHord Ohomplea car, pressed her foot firmly down wearing a pair of velvet loung- that were so important a few years control board and declared Its mem- only two conference games in three guards. registered his grand slam and de- ful year, however. Prise money from Its terrific pace. ing off to Valeria. But he didn’t N at Cash R eg ...... 17 Stanley W o rk s...... 21 23 are, but a few days o f illness surely ing pajamaa Her golden hair ago and that many who have lived DID YOU KNOW T H A T - ners are honest. years hut Jones resigned after tong- serted the ranks ot the simon-purcs. tvas increased to many winter tour- an the gas. know how to tell Ann that Nat Dairy ...... 16% Standard S c r e w ...... 60 70 Isn’t going to help them. There- ___ Watch this demonstration oi akjll by a ssasterl A fter the first burst of speed she which she usually wore close to her In the more thickly settled part of He declared the dealers pricer kRtt verbally, \xith Huey Long to Pretty Miss Von W ie became the naments. And now that nearly a week has Ann was feeling better. Peter N a t D is tille rs ...... 26 do., pfd., g u a r ...... lOO fore, I can’t help but feel our I Perhaps nercr again will you be able to learn this slowed down. There was no need head in sleek, shiniiw waves was the town are now moving to the Smythe Mfg. Co...... 33 spread is one cent a quart less than l LSU is "my university." been devoted to a rehash o f that had nut stayed. He had come back N Y Central...... 20% 38 FRED PERRY B U T E N chances o f beating Tulane ore faicioattog game wiihont one cent o f costi Free to hurry, now that Tony's place was loose— tn a careless fluffy bob, mak- outskirts where they are paying Ths Burmese government has a Taylor and Fen n...... — the investigators have indicated. Seek Chi Mentor memorable encounter, we’re ready in a hurry. I f he had come a few N Y N H and H ...... 6% 86 slim." tv V..; iastructioaforaIl,youngandoId,maaaadwaaBaa> behind her.- Certainly no need to ing her look like a schoolgirl. She less reut, and have additional lano big probleih in rhinoceros poaching. One factor which must be token the moment, Clark Shaugh- to let it pass into sports history. minutes earlier they would have met Noranda ...... 33% Torrington...... 68 70 No entry fee. Nodiarge of any kind. Coom i n and burry when there was no one. at smiled at him radiantly. on which they con grow potatoes A u ^ s t, one of the hottest months into consideration is “ charity milk” aessy o f Chicago is mentioned moat BY VIVIAN McGRATH Consider the cose closed, Watson. at the garaga North A m ...... 12% Underwood M fg. Oo. .. 67 69 get acq^nted with one o f the oldest and esoai boms watt for her. "Peter, you darling I I can al- • * e and other garden truck tor their in the year, is the busiest season Union Mfg. Co...... i% delivered to tosUtutions at 10 cents prominently for the Job but John H^h Hoopsters To Find own use. Packard ...... 4% 8% Moriarty’s Firestones, winners of imerestiag o f gamsa. ■o': Women were silly creatures, Ann ways count on you." Peter was hoping things would for fur dealers; January is the next U 8 Envelope, com.... 85 on which class he loses money, he F. Chick Meehan of Manhattan col- V^'hat has been found by Mr. Mc- Penn ...... 23% first round honors in th . Rec Senior thought, bolding on to ideals which Peter stared. He bad expected ease up at the factory. But they best month fo r fur sales. do., pfd...... no said. Mr. Bigelow asserted that his lege also Is understood to te under World’s Ranking Tennis Player Cann has also been noticed by A . F. Phila Rdg C and I ...... 4% League, moke their third start wen kicked overboard at the slight- to see her upset, perhaps crying, but did not get better that week or the Veeder Root ...... 34% company recently has "mode dam consideration. Vanderbilt definite- Loses for Third Time in Windham Formidable Foe Howes, who took the school enu- The barometer was invented by PhU Pete ...... 14 36% HockeN/^ against outside opposition tonight, •at provocation. Here she was there was no IniUcatlon o f hysteria next. A t the end o f the second WbiUock CoU Pipe . . . — little money" and that customers ly is trying to lure Ray Morrison friU m iA Y , D E C . 2 1 meration in the school district out- Evangelista Torricelli, a pupU of Pub Serv N J ...... 27 2% Thm Weeks. facing the strong Meriden Ebidees flHbiag home because Tony, fixing or nervousness. week, smrk was ready to begin. Galileo, in ifi34. JJB.Wil’ms Oo. $10 par 62 have been lost to price-cutters. He away from Southern Methodist. By ASSOCIATED PRESS side of the Ninth District. Mr. Radio ...... 4% 72 to the Stiver aty. The Endeee lost jocktatls. had made her think of "Cagaret?” There was an ominous silence on was unable to name the price-cut- Although Jones has been men- OANADIAN-ABIERICAN LEAGUE Although Windham High lostsntoe points lost season to one of the CENTER CENTER Howes, os a result o f his work, has The old English pound was origi- Rem R on d...... tf.. 9% i ------Sirdney, N. 8. W., Dec. 20.— (A P ) night defeated St. Mary’s of East 'eter fixing eggs and bacon. Some- "No, thanks," Peter said shortly. the grounds, at atmosphere of sus- ters. tioned os a possible successor to Providence 6, New Haven 2. three of Its outstanding cage per- lowest scoring exhibitions ever coihe to the conclusion that Man- nally the weight of 7680 grains of Rey Tob B ...... 60% —Fred Perry, world’s ranking ten- Hartford, 39 to 38, and Moriarty’s BILLIARD PARLOR BILLIARD PARLOR ’, it bad seemed important. "What did you want to tell me about pended violence. It was as though Major Neyland at Tennessee, it TONIGHTS SCHEDULE former! through graduation, Man- turned in by a local quintet Tbe chester has enough schools to take wheat “taken from tho middle of Safeway S tores...... 47% nis player, was defeated today for rre due for a tough battle. The lo- 487 Main Street 487 Main Street Or perhaps it was only instinct the check and why couldn’t you tell the big factory waited for some- seems more probable Major Bill National League chester High seems certain to face humiliation o f that 28-9 score still care of its needs for years, os there the ear and well dried." Sears Roebuck...... 39% FOREIGN EXCHANGE FIRE RUINS B ll HOUSE the thlid time in three weeks when cals lost their fit t two starts Ezhibitlon Bzhibiaon preserve what she bad been me over the telephone?” thing. Workers went about their Britton, NeyUnd’s assistant will be Toronto at St. Louis. stiff opposition at the Thread City rankles and Coach W ilfred J, Clarke h. a falling off In the number of Tw o famous bells, the "Maria Socony V a c ...... 13% stepped up a notch. Vivian McGrath, Australian youth, against the Fofnir Dragons and the 10:06 to 10:45 F. M. 10:09 te 19:46 P. M. to regard as sacred—honor, “I’m horribly embarrased. - And tasks automatically. Group meet- gained a gruelling three-set victory, Chicago at New York Rangers. tomorrow night With Roy, Me-' will send his strongest team into tbe children bom In Manchester in re- Gloriosa" and the "Emperor," were South P a c ...... 17% Darien. Dec. 20.— (A P )— Fire, ’The latest head to fall won Rob- Wlllington Towners. inetmetton Inetmette. ity. fidelity. Women were queer then Aunt Louisa might have been ings on the grounds had been N ew York, Doc. 20.— (A P )— Itor- 6—1, 6—8, 11—9. Perry’s defeat Montreal Maroons at Detroit. Sweeney and Szatkowski missing fray to on effort to goto revenge for cent years. cost from the metal of 42 French South R w y ...... 15% which Fire Chief George Brencher ert P. (Doe) Ersklne of Loyola of 10:46 to 11:45 P. M. 10:46 te U rt$ P. M. way. snooping around. 1 feel terrible baimed. A penalty of dismissal eign Exchange easy; Great Britain come in the first day’s play of a Consdlnn-American League from tbe lineup, Windham still had that shellacking. Johnson and Tier- cannon taken by the Germans in St Brands ...... 18 believes started from a* iron which the South. His resignatlcm yesterday Atm drove the ear into the garage. asking you—" had been set tor violation of the or- in dollars, others in cents. triangular international tourna- Quebec at Boston. enough to trounce Rockville High ney will be at forwards, GaveQo at CHARLES H. MARTIN DDDB the war of 1870. St Gas and E l ...... 4% hod been left burning, early this was accepted "with regret” but the CRIMSON TIDE READY Into the building, and In an- “You’ve overdrawn." der. But there were group meet- Great Britain demand, 4.94%; ment between Australia, Great Providence at PMladelphia. lost Saturday night to tbe tune of center and Hemey and ObuebowsU About 30,000 cubic miles o f rain St Oil Cal ...... 29% cables, 4.94%; 60 day bills, 4.98%; morning gutted t l 22-room home fact remains there was considerable nom ent was letting herself in “Qraclous, no. I ’m not quite that ings outside. H ie recreation park Britain and France. Th other loss- 89 to 14, os compared to the score at guards, with Coma, Muldoon, Greenxvlch, Dec. 20.— (A P )— water fall upon the land surfoew St OU N J ...... 41% France 'demand, 6.60%; cables o f Miss Susan McGuiness on the alumni muttering over Lojrola’s v a r a , luxurious apartment, low. It's this way. Aunt Louise curiously empty of children es also were administered by Aus-. o f 24-11 chalked up by Manchester Bycholski, Corpentbr and Campbell was very still and quiet. But, Caiarles H. Martin, lover of dogs o f the earth annually. Tex C o r n ...... 20 6.60%; Italy demand, 8.M; cables, bonks of the Five-Mile river. comparatively unsuccessful cam- FOR STANFORD CLASH didn’t tell me until I came home these days, - though milling with trallon stars. Jack Oawford beat- against the Windy (3ty five. to reserve. she was glad to be here. and collector of ship models, even One scrambled ostrich egg is Timken Roller Bear , ...... 32% 8.56. Total damage to furniture and paign this year. Last Night *s Fights that there were some heavy Denmark, 22.08; United SUtes, (9). the gomes were played on differmit to the annual clash with tbe Alumni. away, AJaboma's Orlmson Tide to- month." peared in the Kendall factory. Ben- over $30,000, he bequeathed the Unit Corp ...... ened by the shrieking o f the fire Wrestling tabla ' - ...... 2% Finland, 2.20; Switzerland, 32.40; Toledo, O.—Johnny Risko Clevs- floors. It does indicate, however, No lineup has bean announced by day faced its lost stiff scrimmage "W hy tn the erorld didn’t you say eflts the workers had known for bulk o f the estate to his wife, but Unit Gas Im p ...... siren. The blaze was discovered by Stanford University, Col., Dee. imdreased, got into her gown WBBTPfMIT JEDGE DUES ...... 12 Spain, 18.69; Portugal, 4JM); lond, outpointed H orry English, T o - that a bard battle lies ahead for the graduates but it is expected that on borne soil with offensive work $25 Overcoat at so? You knew you could pay me more than‘40 years imdtr the Ken- directed that a headstone be erect- U 8 tod A le ...... on 'uiknown passerby who called 20 — (A P ) 'T- Stanford University's a negligee. Brush- ...... 42% Greece. .93%; Poland, 18.95; Manchester, which lost a sizzling en- the team will include Jimmy scheduled for this afternoon. A light whenever you please." dall regime were cited. The papers ed over his grave, bearing the fol- U 8 Rubber...... the Norwalk exchange ot the tele- By ASSOCIATED PRESS football players, dogged by sickness, ledo, (10). bnoae hair stoeently, her Westport, Dec. 20.— (A P )— John ...... 16% Caecboslovakia, 4.18%; Jugoslavia, Cleveland—KA Don George. North Oakland, (Ml.—Matty Mathesoa, counter with Bristol last week by O’Leary of tbe Wesleyan varsity, signal drill tomorrow completes the "That’s terrlli.y tweet of you, but boldly advocated placing a cordon lowing Inscription; “Charles H. Fitch (ioddlllot. 76, former Judge of U 8 8melt...... 120% phone compony. injuries and examinations for the the eyee o f the prl ii the check has gone through now," 2.28; Austria, 18A6N; Hungary, lava, N. Y., threw Sam Cordovono, last two weeks, discord the medi- Buffalo, stopped Speedy Mack, 80-2$. John Tierney, Howard ’’Gob" Turk- practice work. of armed police about the construc- Martin, bom July 4, 1883, died De- the town court and for 18 years U 8 S t e e l...... :. 87 GLEHNET'S Tbey were shadowed and Valeria reminded him. 29.80N; Rumania, 1.01; Argemine, New York. cine bottle and the fountain pen and Manila, (8 ). Lew: Seers Banklee ington, George "Stiffy" Stavnitsky, "Every player will be ready to go tion force the day work began. cember 2, 1034. He .loved the sea president o f the Thurber Company, Vick Chem ...... se.% 32,96N; BrosU, 8.62N; Tokyo, 28.87; The physique, -clothing and clean- Lincoln, Neb. — John Pesek, Ra- settle down tor a long practice Wheeling, W. Va.— Buddy Baer, Manchester has a real good rea- Johnny Hedlund, Fraser, Karr, ogatost Stanford in tbe Rose Bowl Oo year Xmoe ehepplng at thla otere where y e . get m efeMM. Ann said to Peter, with a tight- and all dogs better than he did a New York importing firm, died at Western U n io n ...... 32 ."honghol, 84.25; Hongkong, 42.66; liness ore at least a hundredfold nwUwiB bis marriage bad Peter frowned. Bo it had, "W ell, venna, Neb., defeated Marin Pies- grind to prepare tor their Rose Bowl Californio, knocked out Bumbt son for wishing to hand Wlnduom a Smith, Werner, Larch, McHole and gome New Year’s Day, Coach Frank ening about her heart, "W ill you be most people." His widow, Mrs. his home here last night. He was a W est El and M fg ...... 32% Meodoo a t y (silver peso), 27A6; better now than tbey were 80 yeoM with every 60e pnwheee te win this $1649 OyeeeeoL ' mistshe why wasn't be that's easily remedied," he said after there?" tina, Chicago, each won foul, Ples- battle New Year’s Day with Ala- Myer, Akron, O., (2 minutes sched- decisive defeat It was Windham a number of others who have repre- Thomas sold. "They are fit both Miriam Martin is named executrix native o f Westport and bad been ill Woolworth ...... 61% Montreal In N ew York, 100.93%; ago. and at least 50 per cent better sented Manchester High in the post ?. S t n ^ bp know • n»aasnt He took his check book "Don’t worry," he soldi He read of the w ill tlna, disqualified. bama. uled four round exUbltion). that held Manchester to a measly physically and mentally." for several months. Elec Bond and Sbort (Curb). 6% New York In M ontr^ 99.06%. than they were 11 years ago^ / e IN > ■ * 1 • * MANCiriSTCR fciricNriffG 60NN„ TBUMDAT, DECBBIBBII *0,1884 > IfANCRESTER BVFmNG HERALD. MANCHBHTER CX)NN. TH U M ^AT, DECEMBER *0,19BC OUR BOARDING HOUSE The Tboner^He Trolley That Meets All Trains By Fontaine Fox rue MAS ^KWBP Moot rULLY.tNTO W g SPfttlT OF THE SCASOW TMI8YIAR e ILRSSIFIED SENSE anCHRISTMAS tree*, THOMPSON LEADS love) a tan&r thought—a smile. ^ . fY\E (T IS NSY YULE TO HER^ SAANCiS ON THE TEED laiN ESSEX 8EDA14 <89. 1928 Attendance Hits New High siMPucmr OF hockey Man—Is your son prejiarlng for CatavTolet *«dMi <49, 1928 Ca>evro- 25c to 50c, Christm'as wreaths, 25c AND I M A TO PAK T C R CT / •bill , an' in NOTINVE Dowlin<^ (XJRRBCt THIS SENTENCE: |«t <89, 1928 Auburn Mdnn each and up; ' al*o basket* and AT NASSAU MEET ” * r ^ ’ Neighbor—Yes; he’* taking j -'—OF A TRUTH ,THE VIANDS YOUR DIET WUJLTW 149, 1928 Studebnker conch <49. spray* for cemeteries at reason- At 1934 Motor Car Races V. M. O. A. TEAM VICTOR 1 "If they ore Just lasy and shiftless boxing lessons. T ^ and ornery,” sold the wUef work- Tovw , trade*. Ool* Motor*. able price*. Comer Main and Birch AN Am TO POPULARITY TRONV THAT STOVE WOblt APPEAL TORTR' STOVE f streets or call McConvIlle’a Oreen- Th* Y. M. C. A. bowling team ‘ er, *Yre won’t g! e them anything.” TO /AY PALATE TOR AWHILE/ house, 5947. Free delivery. Washington, Dec, 20.—(A P )— , As usual, the 500-mlle intema- j.iurnay*d to Hartford last night T Dentist—My dear lady, It Isn’t — * r FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 Approximately 1,500,000 persons— Uonal sweepstakes on the historic Youngstown, 0., Sbur Is Two and defeated the Aetna Five on Indianapolis motor speedway last their home alleys by a total of 58 OF FAST- RI SI NG SPORT ^ necessary to open your mouth so I Quotations- . CHIUSTMAS PLANTS and flower*. MOVING—TRUCKING- the greatest attendance in recent May 30 attracted the largest crowd. pins. Dave Hamilton of the Y widely. W* have'a largo itock of beautiful STORAGE 20 years—saw Aineiica’s ace automo- Some 150,000 saw Bill Cummings Strokes Ahead; Joe Tnr- Patlentr-But 1 thought you said crashed the wood for a three-string derstood, ot course. Is one of Ui# poinaettlas, cyclamen, azalea*, pep- bile racing drivers In some 160 ride to victory. total of 398. you were (olng in with the forceps. We ore passing out of a period of per*, begonia*, fern* and many PERREHT * OUENNEY INC, local The greatest Literest In any road ' T. M. J. A. < Body Claslies TkriO as chief reasons why hockey today Dentist—Well, the forceps are speed batties In. 1934. nesa Behind Him. stands out among the sucresoful, unrestrMned other*. Boae*, camaUon*, *nnp- and long distance moving. Dally Capt. Ekldle Rlckenbacker, chair- race of the year was seen In the one McGuire ...... 97 9.1 120—308 going In but I, myself, will stoy put- dragons, coreage* and mixed bou- express to Hartford; Overnight at Mines airpo'*, Los Angeles, In ...... 124 84 ------208 popular, revenue-producing sports. side. man of the contest board of the Wlnton . Teams Battle to Net Pick Nine out of 10 wlU tell you that quet*. Colorful wreath* and ruetlc sendee to and from New York. Tel. American Automobile Association, February, when 75,000 attended the Borst ...... 80 — 105—194 If 1 were In need of help, 11 basket* for cemetery decoration. 3083, 8860 or 8864. Nassau, Bahsms*. Dec. 20.— their first Impression was of blind- Christmas will be much merrier should go on English clergyman! said the estimate covered the flrst year’s flrst stock car event. Gibson ...... 9f 96 89—280 ing speed and rugged checking. W* deliver in Manchester. Our 10 months and that tb total would The largest county fair crowd— (A P )—Jack 'Thompson pitted his Hamilton ...... 128 139 131— 398 If you have spread If* Influence Into Just os. In Austria, I should go to a long drives today against a field of m World’s Fastest Compe- Fast and rough, they say. And. In- a home where without your kind- to greenhouse* are situated on the be Increased by the late races of 90,000—attended the races at Somers ...... — 109 118-222 disputobly. Ice hockey h the fastest road to Rockville. Telephone 714-2, PUBLIC PASSENGER rampaii^ professionals blasting ness It would be lacklD<. ^*^f S^U1s Bottom*, author and lec-1 the winter season In California. Brockton, Moss., In September. team sport In the wrorld. Rockville, Burke The Florist. away at the two stroke lead he held SERVICE 20-A 533 519 558 1610 thkm; Les Patrick Writes Continuous and unavoidable turer. aa the final 36 hole o. the $5,000 Aetna Flvc .Photographer (to his more or less IN addition TO SILVER Lane British Colonial Open golf tourna- contact naturally means thai Yolr sitter)—Look pleasant, please. We are Indeed devoutly thankful Sackett ...... 104 94 127— 325 game always will be rugged Manchester Bus Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge ment started. Camp ...... 96 85 9^-276 of Game, (Jllck! It’s all over, ma'am. You for present merclee, but may I odd! party or team trips, we also offer Hefty tee shots that sizzled far sometimes rough. Drastic ( may resume your natural expres- that for what we ore about to I Evenini^ Herald PASADENA TOURNEY Kraus ...... 84 107 96—287 ties keep foul ta(:ticB at a minimum, 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone dowm the falrwayz had helped the Fairbanks ...... 106 84 90— 280 ston. ______c^lve nuiy th® Lord wakt ui truly I Daily Health EDITOR'S NOTBi ThU is the but no mere set of ru - can change CLASSIFIED 8063, 8860, 8864. youthful Youngztown, O., player to Sullivan ...... 136 136 100—381 thaakful. I HASyE u score ot 132, four under par for flrst of a series of flv« articles on hockey from a virile, bc-man sport MISTLETOE KISSES. . .Christ- —sir Robert Hadfleld. British muni-1 ad ver tisements HAS LARGE ENTRY the flrat 36 holes of the event. Close 526 606 526 1558 the progress of hockey to the statu* Two other factors enhance th* mas U the time for kisses. . .. Un- Uont manufacturer. GROUNDS REPAIRING 23 Service on his heels with 184 each and of a major professional sporL t.opularity and assured future ol der the mistletoe, of course. . . . Count •!* wordi to • 111*. the game. They are lOu per cent Mistletoe U their excuse—that is, TOR iBttlAlB. numbtr# And pressing for the $500 flrst prise KNIGHTS WIN HONORS All the young writer* hr* red* or I •ach count at a ord and oompoond SKATES SHARPENED, key mak- PERSONS SPREAD .MOST were Joe Turneaa of Hartford, By U5STER PATRICK honesty, and the almost inexplica- if thisy tieed *xcusti«. . , It’s such reddish. What’U the reader* do? •dwor ce, words at two wordt. Minimum coat la ing, lock, gun, vacuum cleaner re- Tt'BERCL'LOSIS OBRMS Conn., and Bobby Cniicksbank of Manager New York Ranger* ble uncertai nty of the game. a chance. . . . A pretty girl under Read, I guess, and hardly notice It. nrlot ot ihrtt iinta Field of 200 Starts Friday in The Knights of Pythias captured From personal experience and the little white berries—and any /AACSORf Us* r*l»« Vfr d»y lor tranilont pairing. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl St. RIchniond. Va. flrst round honors in the Swedish —Lincoln Steffens. Children May Cortract Disease Also In third place a stroke behind New York, Dec. 20—“Hockey Is observation. 1 can state with prid* man feels privllaged to give her the /a-4®. bowling league at Murphy’s alleys and without reservation that ther* kiss that would otherwise be Im- !5tv: ***' laeoctlT* Mariik IT. from Infected Milk and Dust, Es- Contest for $4,000 in Turnesa and Cruickshauk was A) this week by taking all four points Just a game In which you have We’ve taken better core of the I Cash e s a r * * DOGS— BIROS—PETS 41 Watrou* of Birmingham, Mich. some Ice, a puck, and two nets. All never has been a finger of suspicion possible. . , • The consequence is • CoBaacutlva Oaya 1 ct«| » «}• pecially If Lacking Experience. from Segar, while the Emanuels Idiot tpan we have of the genius; I Fourth place at 126 was shared by you have to do is get the puck In directed at professional hockey. Th* that quite a lot of girls learn much w® hav® coddled th® inoroii and I lerwiUMrM. IN.) I Conaacutlv* Dayi .. » et»l [J ej* MAKE IT A LIVE, lasting Chiint- Prizes. clinched second place by taking ' about klssea at Christmas time. /$o This Is the third of four articles a half dozen of the pros including the right net" game has known no scandal—nor starved the Intelligent, I man gift In one of our gayly color- three from Scandla. In the final never will. ~ All ordara for Irregular Inirrtlona on tuberculosis, written by Dr. Fl.sh- Leo Mahory of Noroton Conn. Mal- matches of the flrst round, Irving A new era has dawned since -President Georg® Barton CuUen of 1 By John C. Terry will to* chargad at tha ona time rata ed, master singers or a bowl with lory had the best secono round card Ernie (Moose) Johnson supplied Moe—Do you mean to tell me you A Distant Sound! Spaelal rataa for Ion* larin aaery pretty goldflsh. For mother, wife, beln In connection with the ChrlsL Chtrlson of the Emanuel* hit a new used to moke whaling tripe with Oolgat® University. ss( OKI HY SMITH day advartlaln* *>»a upor. raguaat. mas seal campaign. Pasadena, Calif., Ddc. 20.— (A P ) a 65. high single of 145 and a new high that short defi- Most Uncertain Gome -r — Y^R C R g / -P i c k i n g u p s^ b d / or sweetheart. The Bird Store, nition of the your father T .... I TME WHOLE fiOf 07 THE HILL IS BLOWN sm/! C^AKINS A SSOST CUT A«A»» . Ada ordarad lor thraa or all day* —The most Intensive winter sports three string of 388. The Emanuels The natural uncertainty of th* ■ TH5 A/>tOWW)PV.y BUW OH 1I ^ / I* 7HHT f-S A il and atoppad bafora iha third or Ofth Main street. schedule In California history swings 8FEEDBOY8 BEA’TEN ■port that Joe—Sure. Out to the woodshed MUST HAYC BECN A CHAR6I OT BVNSMITe “ COUNTRY, ECORCHY AND Do yao T y j o vhERE RI6HT • THEREi OMV BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN hit a new team single of 568. pastime has given rise, at times, to ,»Y M6H/! PuatuglCKID/ day will ha chargad only lor tha ac- Into action here today with the made him fa- 60S REAqi YHE OLO M IU ... HERR IW AT i P®. I ONE AASonfi-^f^flBuimHi tual numbar of -Imia tha d appaar- FOR SALE— CANARY BIRDS Editor, Journal of the American K. of P. (4) loose talk by malicious or unin- Toot Is th* knock of pulling the f 60T ftWflVWflM f>LANT2. geln, the Health .Magarlne. A. Carlin...... 89 108 99 stand why team A, having once de- Ung stung. Bat In every nathm he that fear- LOOK/ CAN you Half the field of 200, which In- night at the West Side Rec by the A. Anderson ... 02 93 86 271 Winkle, awak- YIMC/ C’MON, Yb-IKE m i l l / MAYM w e c a n HEAD USfD/WE'RE 1h« LATE/ ening today, feated team B, can't continue to d« eth Him, and worketh lighteodane#*, | ' M A rir? Huel$ *'^|^,''"*tni forblda": diaplay llnaa lot Tuberculosis Is spread by the cluded such performers as Walter score of 30 to 25. The visitors bad C. B o lin ...... 100 98 132 330 so each time they meet. ______-What happe;__ Is accepted with Him,—The Acte, | , LETH t a WHffT TMK nuew i HEk ALRCACV KEN a sharp shooting aggregation and might 5a daz- Uttle Olri- MY uforA POULTRY AND germs of the disease. This germ Hagen, Horton Smith, WU/y Cox, A. Berggren .. 115 110 104 335 Surely that needs no explana- SonU Claus after he bonda out all 10:85. ______HERE/^ *°Tha Hirald will act ha raiponalbla led up until the flrst. half when the sled by the to lor mora than oua Ineorract tnaartio* Is transmitted through the material Clarence Clark, Victor Ghexzl, John- tion to any follower of athletics; the presenta, sIsT SUPPLIES 43 local team managed to draw up on ___ 486 407 504 1487 modern stadia f.' of any advarttaamant ordarad for coughed up and expectorated so that ny Revolta, Ralph Ouldahl, Henry Totals and bewilder- doubt of the outcome Is the es- Big BUter—He’s left bolding the Trust reposed in noble nature* | nora than ont tlint. It may get Into the throat and lungs Picard, Eddie Loos, Willie Hunter, even terms at 18-aII. Led by "Jock” Segar (0) sence and the very reason fot Tbt loadvtritni omltiloo of moor* FOR SALE—NATIVE turkeys, milk ed by the re- bog! ______obliges them the more. — Dryden. rtet publication of advtrtlilns will ba fed for Christmas, 847 W. Middle of others, partleulsrly .young chll- MacDonald .Smith, John Dawson and Hewitt the losers managed to hit I. Carlson .. ..100 107 107 314 vamped rulea games. Let me say that hockey ractlfla' only br canctllatlon of tha Turnpike. Telephone 5457. dicn. others, was to tee off todey. With their stride and forged ahead by one C. I. Anderson .9 5 91 94 28U B'lt he would is such a sport and that it is pos- Let ua be thankful for neighbors. eharfft mada tor tha sarvloa randarad. Of course, ^children also have the 60 qualifying for the second round point at the end of the third quar- C. A. Anderson 97 90 102 280 realize In- sibly more uncertain than any Without them we should never anny ay All advartltamanta muat conform chance of belnr; Infected from milk Saturday. ter. The winners started a tally of Low Score . . . . 80 82 83 254 other. FLAPPERiMa.ue.psT.oiT. F S & IB tlyla, copy and lypography with Lester Patrick stantly that know where our tools ore. ragulatlona anforcad by tha pubnan« ARTICLES FUR SALE 45 of cows that are tuberculosis. in The other half of the entry list their own and it looked bad for the Low Score...... 90 93 86 269 the chief Idea Tq explain the phenomenal prog- ar« and thay raaarva ttaa rlsht to the majority of human cases of tu- Will play the initial eighteen holes local boys but "Jock” Hewitt came remained—get the puck hi the net. ress made by hockey within the last Warden—Oonvlet 99, com* out adit, ravtaa or lajac* any oopy con- FOR SALE—CHILD’S bathenette, berculosis, however, the infcctloh through with a follow-up shot to tie Totals 471 463 472 1406 decade, let me say that the game I* •Idarad objectlonabla. tomorrow with the 60 low scorers The Moose used to say that there Tour wife to see you. automobile seat, porch aatc. In has come from some other human the score at 25-all. Playing a 3 a “natural,” and you can’t beat a Convict—Which one? CLOSING HOUHS—Clastlflad ada to Joining today’s leaders. Fifty-seven were only two good h(x;key players • ------ba publlabed aama day mutt ba ra* good condition. 24 Locust street. being. It has been estimated that of this group of 120 will continue minute overtime period the winners Emanuels (8) "natural” anywhere or any time. Worden—I said your wtf*. 97 SOU —Ernie Johnson and Moose John- 12-a.o ealvad by It o’eloeli noon; tiaturdaya Telephone 4698. 92 per cent of the cases develop In through the final 36 holes of play dropped In two field goals and a foul E. Modean son—In the game, when he was In Convict—Yes. but I am here for 10:10 a. m. 87 264 this way. Sunday for $1,000 first prize money shot to win the game. Hewitt star- H. Gustafson ...84 03 a kidding mood. : :ut be wasn’t kid- NEXT: Spread of hockey from bigamy. Bv Willi- I. Carlson ...... 98 145 125 368 By Crane OUT OUR W AY TELEPHONE YOUR Tuberculosis has been called a and the eighteen other cash awards red for the losers. ding when he delivered bis brief Canada to the United States. V ASHlNIiTON TUBBS FUEL AND FEED 49-A house disease because It Is spread E. Erickson___ 69 117 105 291 As our lives today have been de- VAA. - O H ^ h A A ', WANT ADS. and amateur trophies. Speedboys (25) verbal essay. All anyone needs to WERE CfOIIU' OO, OOODY- LISTEN, YOU by the dust In homes when proper B. F. T. C. Wogman . . . . 98 96 78 >272 Urmined by the way we Uved yea- U O O K M E R e — Ada ara aecaptad oaar U.a talapboaa FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, oak Horton Smith will be the only do to thui-ougbly enjoy the sport Is Ct&HIN' INSTEAD. WOODV. 1 PEST. >OU’Oe measures are not taken to contrt)! Green, rf ...... 0 2 2 to watch the boys get the flying What is perhaps the only pigton terday, so our tomorrow Is being NOT WANTED, r at tba CHARG£ RATK slvan abova and hickory for fire place. Oak former Pasadena champion In the Totals ...'___ 440 563 492 1495 determined hy the way we Uv* our 1OUST U y X B TH ie aa a oonvanlan j to advartlaara. but the dissemination of infected dust. tourney. Paul Knnyan, winner a Kurly. It ...... puck in the net. postal service In the world is that FISHY yoObE IN THE tba CASH RATEB will ov aecaptad aa wood and slabs. Telephone 3149. Scandla (1) lives today. SUCBO. It has been pointed out that the year ago; Craig Wood, and Harry Hewitt, c ...... operated between Alisa Craig light- WISMINGr. WAV. YOU’RE A rULL PAYMENT It uatd at tha bual* child lives nearer to the ground and E. Anderson . .. 88 88 1D6 282 naaa oftlca on or bafora tba aavanth Cooper, are en route to California Gribbon, rg ... The ease with which it is un- house and the British mainland. PAIMINTH6 NECK. the dust than dues the older person. C. Casperson .. 89 88 77 254 A Not So Merry CSirlstL THAcroooFy day Collowtnv tha flrat inaartlon of with other top (light stars from Aus- Ford, Ig ...... C. H u itg re n ___ 81 82 82 245 Christmaa Day will eoon be here aaeb ad otharwiat tba CIlAKUE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 It creeps on the flr and Is likely LINGO DRIVE* RATB will ba collactad. No raaponaU tralia and Tony Manero, winner Heafs. Ig ...... J. Wennergren . 95 108 121' 324 with lU attendant lUi to put Into Its mouth anything that Sargent, rg ;.. US oippy. billty for arrora in talephonad ada free:—FREE BRAND 9x12 Ax- It happens to find. three years ago. Is in the east. E. Johnson .. ..98 113 103 314 Its gew-gaws and Ita fol-de-rol* and will ba aaaumad and (hair accuracy mlnster rug. regular $.39.60. This loads of unpaid bllla cannot ba auarantatd 10 25 ing Free with new three piece par- Frf)m 60 to 80 per cent of children Totalsh ...... 451 479 489 1419 I hone that you won’t feel too bad INDEX OF lor stilte. Our price <93.08. Benson Infected during the first year of life HARVARD DROPS 14TH ForestvHle (30) flfl and that a Doc la near CLASSIFICATIONS Furniture and Raido — Johnson die from tubcrrulosls. while only 20 B. BIO LE.AOUE When you get that tummy ache Rybiyzk, rf ...... 0 from too much Christmas Cheer! Blrtha ...... ABlock. to 30 per cent die wheft infected in ...... U the second year. STRAIGHT CAGE TILT Galet, rf ...... 3 (Charter Oak Alleys) Sdenc* Profeseor (during on oral Ifariiasaa ..••..eeeeee.*eeee..« C FOR SALE—2 PARLOR stove*, Anywhere from 30 to 90 per cent Greenican, I f ...... 3 The Valvollne Oil Co. took the Oaatha ...... g exam)—Who’* the Speaker of -the with oil burners, s\iltablc for house of all children who have reached 15 New York, Doc. 20.— (A P ) — Pahalchak, c ...... 0 second round moncj and went into G*o»W Card of Thanks ...... Bor garage. Cheap. Call 4732. . Cojtusik, rg ...... 3 H0U16 7 la Mamortam ...... ee.eeee^eeee F years of ago have taken the germs Coach Wes Ke.slor evidently has flrst place by taking two out of Meek Looking Youth on the End Isoat and Found...... 1 of tuberculosis into their bodies. made considerable progress In his ef- Sten.strom, Ig ...... 2 three games from the British Ameri- Announeamanta .••ea....ee«eeee t CanU, Ig ...... 0 Seat—Mother. Paraonala ...... ^ BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Many of these recover, many simply forts to put Harvard on the basket- can Club. Suhle hit high single of Aotaiwabllaa hoki the infection in check. ball map but not enough to save 137 and had high three string of 11 3U Th* man who stops his paper to Automobllaa for 8ala ...... tWANTED—LADY TO share If, however, the rcslstiince of the the Crimson from tbclr 14th con- 362. In the other match the Oak St. economise, should also cut efl hi* AutomoblUa for Exehanfra ..e.e« I child is broken down from any cause, secutive defeat in the ca.stem Refcre -Hadden. life ’ll a mod whirl If you’re angry BUT OOH'T YOU 6-KlO USE I T ’S A B E A S Ty-W E A S TV Auto Acceaaurlaa—'Tlrea ...... d trally located heated and furnish- Tavern took three straight games note to keep from buying handker- at your dancing partner. such as fntlgue, lack of sleep, poor league. from Gibson’s Garage. 'This match LIKE ME TO BE TR VIN' TO TR IC K V-W IC K V , T H A T’S Auto Rapalrtnt^Palntlns ..eee 1 ed apartment, with or without chief*. W H A T IT IS. Auto Bchoola ...... t'A Tjoard. Light housekeeping If pre- Rx>d. or friquent cold*, new germs, The Crimson re-entered the league EAST SIDES LOSE put the Tavern In second place. c u r e y -w o o T i E ? G ET RlDPA Autoa-^hlp by Truck ...... I ferred. Address Box M, Herald. as well as old, a took them and they last year after a long lapse and suf- Beletti was high for the night with HER TH AT Autoa--wFor Ulra ...... * may come down with u severe form fered 12 defeats in a row. Fester’s WAY, EASY, Ciarairap~lBarvico-»8toraca #.#•• 10 Last night at the School Street three string of 375. FRECKLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By Blosser MotorcTelaa*->Olcyclaa ...... 11 of tuberculosis di.seasc. men opened the 1934-35 campaign Rcc the East Sides lost their second Oak St. Tavern (8) Y’OOTTA USE Wanted Autoa-^Motorcyelaa ... It HOTELS— RESTAURANTS 61 last Saturday night by dropping a game in a row to the St. Roses ol Beletti ...... 131 112 132—376 F O R C E. Dualnraa and Frofraalnaal iarvleaa The best way, therefore, to pre- 26-16 decision to Penn’s champion MY MeffHSlTS B9PIMSB Uualnaaa Servlcaa Offered ...... It Burnside by the score of 21 to 13. Cordera ...... 90 115—303 HSK OOI94® 1® P**’'" MAKE YOUR HOME at The Chats- vent tuberculosis l.s to keep the germ Quakers and last night bowed to The St. Roses, a team which plays IS OOM9J8 OVSK, FBOCKLtS- Houaahold Sarvtcaa Oftarad ...... lt>A from entering the body and at the Gess ...... 121 102— 344 • ntOOUM* W FtHE SMAPB. hulldlnv'—^ontractlns ....«..e . U wortb House, 801 Main street. Nice- Princeton 25 to 18 after a hard a brand of basketball aomewhat like LaCafta ...... 96 112—332 H E « A D «T«C n V K ,A W O Florlata-~Nuraa*'lea ...... II same time to keej) the resistance of flRht. JU S T M O O W My ly furnished rooms, running water, the. All-Bumsldes, began throwing Conran ...... 108 94— 323 H E WORKS P9R ’THE Funaral Diractora ...... 10light housekeeping If desired. Rea- the body by proper hygiene at the The Tigers’ victory left them In a spectacular shots after the flrat INSTRUCnONS, AND Haatlna—'Plumblnf—Hoodng ••• 11 highest |)OS8ible point, so that even tic for the lead with Penn and with I’u-Be SAOQ R AILR O A D a Inauranca ...... It sonable rates. Apply Mrs. Haupt— whistle and connected enough .times 546 576 555 1677 Mlllinary^Draaamaklna ...... 19 Matron. Telepnono 3936. If the germs do enter the body, they no further league competition until to run up a good margin with i IAT6R ONI UovIna^Trucklnp'^B.oraaa e#.* tO cannot gain adequate hold. Jimuary 8, when Columbia plays Gibson’s Oarage (Oi Publto Paaaanaar Seretca 10-A Robel and Wooldridge doing the Mognuson ...... — 123 105—228 s Because of the susceptibility of Princeton. most damage. Palntlnv-^Paparlng ...... II the child. It Is even more Important, Kutkaveck ....101 96 102—299 Profaaatonal SerTlcaa ...... It APARTMENTS— FLATS— The East Sides showed lack of Canade ...... 121 116 102— 339 llapatrlng ...... II to apply such methods to the care ARMSTRONG’S 4TCTOR.S practice not being anywhere near rallofinB—Dyalng^-Cleanlng #ee It TENEMENTS 63 of the child *han to the adult. The Jack Armstrong’s defeated Petke ...... 97 — 97 • ia4nM*«anicc.iac. i rolitt Goods and dervica 15 the form they were last year and Anderson...... 113 126 111— 3.50 tVanted'^BiiHlnaHa Sa.vica ...ese It No doubt n large part of the in- the Cluks by the score of 54-33. some of the boys looked out of con- TO KENT—NEWLY DECORATED come from sale of Christmas seals Trailing at half-time, the Arm- Kcbart ...... 102 100 125—327 (READ THE STDRY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) or Eduralloaal dition as well. The big guns of- v.i(.Kau.antT.aw. 4 room tenement. All improve- will be I.14..Y Nts stnvice. ISC. T. m. nec . u. %. * . mt P h i nrr v A Loar apt: Prlrata Instruction .e.eeeeeee.. II past, to examinetlons of larger num- Starr and LaOiss were the big gims Vince and Weir, while defensively 534 561 545 1640 Dancing ...... «*eee.lt-A Main street. bers of children, with a view to de- please, when hung upon big Christ- "Trust me! I ’ll be os good os I can Bv Small Mualeat—Dramatic ...... 19 of the attack and Puter and Braith- the newlynicknamed "Bunny” mas trees,” said Santa. "I think they be.” Then to a great big room they Missouri Kid! " > tecting tuberculosis at the earliest Haraburda stood out like a beacon Valvollne OU Co. (2) SALESMAN SAM______^ ______Wanted—Initructlon ...... 10RENT HUNTING? Tell us what walte did some stellar floor work...... —Z __ look line. You Tlnies have done went, where there were toys galore. Flaaiirlal possible moment and of applying Relmer, having his usual eye, star- light Detro . ... 100— 100 / a l L U fniYKOM KJAMTs 'N'^bu B e .Tc M «tTH e M ')R lt f HT0 A C lJ \ you want. We ll take care ol It for proper methoils so that cure may be Suhie ...... 137 101 124— 362 well? ” Say, I ’ll try all these out. my- r Bonds—fltocka—Murtgagaa ««.. 91 you without charge. R. T. McCann, red for the Cluks. St Roses "Please keep on blowing. I need self,” said Duncy. “Those upon the F E R C H R IS T M A S IS A / TW' K IDS ON OUR y T o T H ’ P e T^ lluslnaaa OpporlunlUta It brought about. P. • B. F. T. Werlosky ...... 118 95 213 lionay to Loan ...... It 69 Center street. Dial 7700. J. Armstrong’s Team more of your big bubbles. We’ve In shelf, and also every single one 6 -O A T T H A T k i c k s / B L O C K 'L L Q U IT , IO SP A RTM E n T, i II In the child the diagnosis of tu- B. F. T. 2 Wooldridge, rf ....3 0 6 Howard ...... 106 110 121—337 AM' f tU C K S i PIC K IN' ON t A e j A P L K A S e l^ Ualp and ,j|taatloM berculosis Is made primarily by use TWaronlte ...... 127 95 108— 830 store ’bout half as many as 1 wont that’s scattered on the floor.” ^ Halp Wantad—Famala ...... itFOR R E N T -IN BUSINESS see- LaCois, rg ...... 6 8 15 2 Rebel., I f ...... 2 3 7 It’s fun to watch them swell.” of tha tuberculin test and by taking 1 Manning, c ...... 1 0 2 Schubert . ...,.107 128 105—340 . HEUO,BOYS! Nic e VARK >1x1 tiflp Wantad—Mala ...... It tlon, heated apartments, one 7 Puter, r g ...... 1 , 0 2 Just then wee Dotty cried, ”Oh, The man who spreads our Christ- dalesman Wanted ...... *...... tl'A. room, one four room. Apply Ed- X-ray pictures of the lungs. At 0 ' Steel , c ...... 1 0 2 HKLLO^UNCLK J p ip in /yiRTIHd A TVRRiaL* Malp Wantad—Mala or Famala.* 11 Crockett, I g ...... 2 1 5 my! A bubble burst right in my eye. mas cheer replied, "Okay, son! ward Holl, telephone Manchester the same time, of course, the doctor 1 B. Shea, rg ...... 0 0 0 595 529 558 1682 TOMMy WRfCK! HovVa TUB Agati.a Wanted ...... tl’A studies the lungs hy all the methods Tlvnan, Ig ...... 1 1 3 Please help me get the soap out. Come right here, and you will find Situations Wantad—Famala •## II 4642. 0 Hicking, rg ...... 0 O ' 0 BritINi Amerlean aub (1) II FX^ENT 7 of physical diagnosis and. In certain Trevitt, f ...... 2 1 5 Gee, It smarts like everything!” a lltUe auto. Kindly take the wheel. dUuatlont- Wantad—Mala ...eee 19 Anderson, c ...... 1 0 2 1 Turney, I g ...... 1 2 4 Brennan ...... 89 105 102— 296 Employmant Aganclaa ...... 49LARGE PLEASANT well heated instances, may make examinations Sherman , ...... 98 96 103—‘J87 ”Aw, use your hanky,” Duncy ”Tben, ’round and ’round the floor k Idea Sleeh—Fata—FoeMrr—V^lrlee of the sputum as well. Bralthwalte, r f ...... 1 1 3 21 cried, ”Or cry, and run It Out, In- please dart, to make sure It won't H & b u c k s K u I K L L ! N O b ), LKTlf e 8 « K Dcga—Birds—Pata ...... 91 rooms for one or two people. See Starr, If ...... 7 T o U l* Stevenson ...... 114 120 119—353 7 5 19 East SMea stead. I guess you’d best stop blow- fall apart. I’ll get an oil can fo ^ Lies Block —Vahiclas ...... 91 Jensen—Johnson Bl HAa Closer Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 9T on Knox street Apply at 12 Knox L O S E S B A L A N C^E_A N D long siunce that Wanted—To Boa ...... is street • A R R IV E S h o m e ; LOADED A F TE R MUCH PRECARIOUS T R I E S CL09l)^IO DO O R FOLLOWS IS SUDOBNLY IN NICK O TIME_____ B ALA N CIN G O F BUNDLES W IT H F O O T T O S A V E H O LD ON B U N D L E S .- . PHBV. A CLOSE CALL . Reewiw—Boar*—Hotalo—liaoorte W ITH CHRISTM AS BUNDLES. C R A M ! e i N O ! 8 A N a ! BROKEN BY CHILD* Haatauraata ALLEY OOP Too Much For Dinny! DECIDES C O A S T IS CLEAR SUCCEEDS IN B XTR A C n N S S H IF TIN G LOAD. T O SauBAL---- Rdoma Without Board .•••••... 99 BUSINESS LOCATIONS By H AM LIN A N D HE C A N SLIP I N _ K E Y F R O M P O C K B T- O N B A R M A G A IN » Boarders Waatwd ...... |».a COURIK ON BMAArr J i Country Board—Kasorta 90 FOR RENT______M M, oniMYf CUT oinr y h '-m o n k e y b u s i n e s s ' ysu CAN COM6 IN, ' JUST A Hotala—Raatauranta 91 WE AINT G OT ANY TIME TW A STE , WMILE YOU MWTKR...BUT TMC BOMi KIOS WHO RISKED THKIR Wantad—Roomo—Board ...... it FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main ^^TRY T B rr e c h u n k s o u t a e v e r y c R irr e R HKCKS.TD SANK Ro«l Batata For Baut street. (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- Y* s e e - C’m o n - o r r c o i n — Apartmaata. Flata. TanamanM*. it Bualnaat Loeationt for Rant ••• 94 ward J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and liousaa for Rant ...... 99 8025. 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North Methodist Epworth Leafue AD thoea taking part la the members wUl have their Christmas Chrlatmaa pageant Child o< party la the vestry of the church to- Prophecy,” are requaatad to meet DwXW HALECe TOWN morrow evenlnx at 7:46. BMwln 8. et the Concordia Lutheran church wMANCHESTEPXGNN.<» Every Night •ffl'Shaal tomorrow night at 6 o’clock. I Store Open Until 9 Culver is chairman of the commit- j fw*m ot itmattmtv, N. tee and a jolly time la anticipated. __ pnMh «t tlM OoqMl HaU. ; O tUr itTMt, toalsbt at 7;4S Dorcaa aoclety merabera are msde- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MUbury o f Ing a contribution of money to the Hale’s Tast’y I Mala tonairrair algtit at the 61 Benton street will leave tomor- I hour. Theaa BtacUnfa are open Swedish Relief socleW, to be used row for their old home in Lynn, la the CbrUtmaa baskets they are 3oys! Girls! Come To Mass., to remain over the Christmas assembling. I f there are tboae who holidays. would like to donate food stuffs, ' The aame at Barbara Donaeny, they are requested to have them at I jtir tilfl dau(bter at Ur. and Ifta. The Epworth Circle of the Wes- Emanuel Lutheran church not later CANDIES ,'S ir ie a Donnelly of Laurel atreet. leyan Guild will meet tomorrow than Saturday noon, ^ aaia taadTertcntly ondtted in the night at 7:45 with Hiss Ethyl Lyttle, ibt at entertalnera at the Dauchteri 48 Eldrldge street Each member 1s Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Mallag'a home Make A Very, Very T oyland ■'■'at Liberty Chriatmai party. Barbara requested to bring a 10 cent g ift at 89 Locust street was tha aceae * flayed a piano aolo exceedlnyly well of a merry Christmas party last fata child o f her yeara The American Legion AuxUlary night. It was the annual get-to- would like members who have ar- gether of the accounting and cost Merry Christmas! Santa’s In Toyland ticles or groceries for distribution departments of Cheney Brothers. ASHES REMOVED among the needy families to leave A teu t 80 enjoyed a delicious turkey their contributions at the store of Daily From 2:30 To 4. WEEKLY—25c. dinner. Clifford Cheney and H. L. Frank Bray on Main atreet anytime Mallory, execuflvea of the company, Assorted Neat, Dependable Service. before Saturday evening. were also present Nights 7 To 8:30 O’Oock! THAT BETTER MOVING AND TRUCKING The Arm y and N avy d u b has ra- Yale Mixture Hartford-Manchester celved Christmas cards from the Express CHRISTMAS family of Edward V. Harrington, of Los Angeles, Cal., a former presi- Dial 6260 dent o f the club. Santa’s AUSTIN CHAMBERS TREES Surprise Packages Colonial Esso *f W llH A ft— n Old and young love PUBLIC SETBACK Station this fancy assort- Cor. Main and Bissell Streets ment of holiday bard 25c mixture. For party - Tomorrow Nigrht use, for 'tilling the What little tot doesn't get a kick out of Oi^ngre Hall Special S to 6 kiddles' stockings, receiving one o f these packages from deer SOc and up to give as glfta. old Santa himself T Lucky number In each package entitling the winner to win one Cash Prizes E. Swanson and J. Morrison Friday of three prises which wUl be draw^i Christ- mas Eve.
Afternoon!
PIWEHURST Dial 41S1 What Little Girl Wouldn’t Love This?
Midget Sorry our stock of Honey Cookies sold out— more in how
to sell at same p ric e ...... 21c lb. Dressed DOLL Ribbon Candy
FRESH n SH With WARDROBE
Solid Measure Fresh Stew- And we again remind you And WEEK-END CASE Maxwell House ing O YSTERS, pt. 29c. that we have; 2 lbs- 50c
The favored midget ribbon candy In
assorted flavors. In holiday package All Chowder Clams, 2 qts. S-lc. Filet of Mackerel and o f 2-pound assortment. Pound box, For COFFEE $1.29 Opened Clams, pint 3.*>c. 39c. FOet of Haddock Swordfish, both freshly
Can't you just see some little girl fairly beam from Filet of Sole chilled of course, that are Fancy Ribbon Candy, 2 lbs. "ear to ear” when she sees this under the tree C!hrist- Mackerel 31c lb. much in demand . . . Just Gay colors, delicious a.ssortmcnt of fancy ribbon nuis morning? Good size dressed doU complete with candy In 2-pound boxes. a lovely wardrobe In a big red week-end case that the BUTTERFl.SH, lb. 19c try them once . . . a real 33c little mother can pack her frocks In too when they go Good to the last drop! This treat awaits you. visiting next summer. Salmon — Steak Cod saving Friday from 3 to 6 o'clock. Schrafft’s Sugar Cuts, lb.
Sea Scallops A favorite with young and old. Excellent for party use! Assorteil flavors. Whole Haddock, lb. 12>/iC Oyster Cocktail Sauce CampbelPs Tomato 39c
Boston Bluefish, lb. 15c Tartar Sauce Look At These Filled Hard Candies, lb.
Frefh Vegeteblea . . . the pirk of the market . . . Broccoli, Cu- SOUP Delicious fruity, sour, minty hard candle.* for holi-
cambere, 10c; Ripe Tomatoes, Spinach, Green Bean*, Sweet Pota- day festivities. 39c teea, Bniaael* Sproats, Celery, Letttioe . . . N E W CABBAGE, New TOYLAND Bnnrh BEETS and New CARROTS. 20e Salted Mixed Nuts, lb.
"The moat dellcloua turkey yon e w r ate!” Tomato *oiip only. Fresh shipment for the holidays! Fresh, crunchy
fancy mixed nuts—free of peanuts. SPECIALS PIcaae let na have your Chrlatmaa turkey order* Juat oa ooon 59 c
a* poaalble. We will feature Swift'* Premium Turkey*, any weight Oh-h-h, what a gift for a good "Trix” DoUs, from 0 to so pounds, at SSc pound. Swift’* iinbrancM (not Pre- • Remember Saturday's food boy. A large electric freight Famous “Trlx” mium but mighty nice bird*), will be SSc Ih. Conn, and Mb**. Yel- Hpccials in both the "Self- Schrafft’s Chocolates, lb. train act with TRANSFORM ER. low Tug Native Turkey* will be Mold at the priee »et by th«‘ State Serve'' and Health Market go Colorful, gay holiday boxes contatnin.g dolls with hair. Full line of fast-moving freight $1.00 Anaoclatlon. on sale each Friday afternoon. pure, whole.somc Schrafft's assorted 0Q cto$Xoo Nicely dressed. $1,00 trains. Mother’s little helper can cook Special at Let u* have your order for one of the«e plump breaated, lender Oct the Friday shopping habit. chocolates. her doll's meal on this electric SWIFT'S PREMIUM TURKEYS . . . natlafacllon guarantied. kitchen range. Complete with m Come In and order your raised oven. Has two large CHRISTMAS TURKF.Y to- Table Novelties, each Telephones; Store Cloae* A t S Tonight— Open Friday and Saturday NIghla. pons, too, for cooking! night or tomorrow! For the festive Christmas dinner tabic, "Hello Mamma” for filling kiddles' stockings, a wide telephones for lit- variety o f novelties. 5c >o 15c tle ^ r ls and boys. $1.00 Special,
BOSTON OR NEW YORK
liwJWHALtCo Swinging Cradle*, 12.25 O.W. $4.05 R.T. wMANrHFSTFPi'.ONN.'** W ell built wooden
Providence . .gl O.W., 88.80 R.T. cradles for little
girls to put UtUe CENTER TRAl’EL BUREAU baby to bed In
Tel. 7007 nights. 89.
Give Start them in saving when $1.49 Covered Wagons, they’re young and you’ll have Little brother, big brother—yes, Just like our pio- no trouble with them In later even father—will delight In this neers went west in yeara. Regular 81.49 Uncle target set. Large style beaver long ago. Wooden Sam banka reduced! board with arrow. $1.00 seller, wagons with canvas ATLANTIC BOOKS special at 80c! covers. 89.
$1.49 Lumber Tracks, FUEL Fancy Assorted This Year Sturdy, well built and little lumber trucks.
Lumber In It, too! 89< Chocolates
To The
RANGE $8.08 Kiddles’ Bridge Sets, Card tablelie with _
tw o mia e t a 1 aa 75. $1.39 UtUe mothers can really serve
Children! their afternoon tea in these little chairs with 2 '/i-pound box 5-pound box $1.29 china sets. Choice o f three de- ion seal OIL This UtUe baby doU is just wait- Say "M erry Christmas” with one o f these boxes contain- signs. 15-plece^ sets, regularly back. Special, ing fo r some UtUe girl to love ing rich, dark chocolate coated candies. A variety of centers 60c, now but 50c! her. Soft body doll with com- story Rook* tor Young Amer- Children Of AU Lands Stories, . . . cream, hard, chewy, nut, fruit. Fresh, wholesome and poslUon head, arms, legs. Fully Hockey SUcka, icana, Including Andersen'a for the little onas, by Madeline pure. Packed In cheerful festive boxes. dressed. “Ace” hockey sUcks LT.WoodCo. Fairy Tales, Hcldl, Robineon Brandies Little Tony of Italy, are on most every 55 Bissell St. Tel. 4496 Ouaoe, Han* Blinker, Gulli- Little Indian Weaver, Wee ver'* Travels, Treas\ire Island. Other Boxes, 29c, 49c and 59c. outdoor boy’s (Christ- Scotch Piper, and others. mas lis t Others
50c. At HALE'S Candy—Front Entrance.
50. 50.
lU P H E P E Jlg-Putzles for small children.
6 in box, 60c. 3 puzzles In a iof iftpetir My Story Book Library, 4 box. All llnenllke books for little ' tots.
Tes, even the older folks wlU $1.75 Wind-Up get a big kick out of this O-Q Aw ay they go on one o f these
25. horse racing pin game. Watch UtUe “ Buddie EUkea!” Sturdy,
25c them bet on the horses with this well made kiddy kar with wood- Chlldrea*B Hour Book* pleas* game. $1.00 seller, special at en seat finished in red. Rubber Toys small ones. Nursery jingles 60c! Ured disc wheels. In colors. Children’s Serial Books for BURNS LONG AND EVENLY
older boys and girls. Ruth
FteldlM, BlUle Bradley, Motor reduced Boys, & b Dexter series. 50c Electric Window
25. Christinas Wreaths REASON No. 25
%Iae cesT cobm* frem the tiebari 10% to 50%
50c Antbndte fields hi Um world, h
39. A group o f popular wtnd-up i* a "sqaaredraetare” hard eeol G ... , uur borne a real holiday attire toys reduced from 10% to Webatoria DteUouaLrtea, large that packs perfectly la yoer fire- this season . . put one o f these Ught- BOMBA ed wreaths at your window. While 60%. RD STARTING else, nicely bound edition. Spe- hex and p e ^ u j M tk* right sfe they last—special 89c! ' cial, • The Jungle Boy circnlatieB for ideal rw POOR UGHTS seha. With %bm ceaT y*e gal a ,tora ahould charge more In Serieg At HALE'S Toyland—Second Floor. 'Meadiar, Isagcrfaeming fire.thsl fraather aa the thick oil cauaa* 50. scads haaUfal warmth I* evaty to draw more current ream — arith littl* animlia C a l
adjust your gemrator to OUMrea'a Story Booka, lovely as far praaipt dallvaey. bettery fully charged for 50c bound edlUon containing oU driving free at cha^c. the favorite nursery stories. Boya love this oaclting jun-
NORTON gle series. Start him a aet this year. CO The JW HAU ELECTRICAL $1.00 THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. ■ MAMCHgfTED COMN*_=»w
A t HALE'S Booka—Main Floor, reer. Oe*L Lmaher, Maeeae* Sop Felat. ^UM ENT CO. I No. M ala St. TeL 414* Maaebeatar W c Give O at jJ-NT Green Stamps— Prem ia ms Second Floor.