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Planes in Head-on Crash CHAMBERURGES HoTtford Boat Line REVOLTENDED -4> s?. SPAIN REPORTS; f t"'' ' SK RAIIR0.*’'S Sold to New York Co. .•••.v.sv. WORLD tOURT CASE " - 5 . ; X ’ '■> 4't' '4 U i C A P m C A lM si y^vo' FOR THIS AREA Wnrtfnrrt Dec 17.— (A P.)-Sus-^N ew Haven. The only floating cqulp- % Haruora, uec. ^ , -----y Connecticut in the i f pension of operations on the Con­ I ' BY VOTE OF 10 TO 9 necticut River by the Hartford and hands of the Hartford and New New York Transportation Company York Company is a piledriver. Two For First Time Since Trouble Providence Organization resulted, it was learned today from boats operating between New York the sale of business of that com­ and Providence will continue opera­ Started King M onso pany, a subsidiary of the New tions until January 1. DOZEN SEAPLANES Committee Decides To Defer Asks That Other Systems Haven road to the Blue Line Navi­ The company formerly operated gation Company of New York. barge service to New York but last Shows Himself In Street; Consideration of Issue Un­ Be Induced To Extend The sale included 17 barges and spring such service was limited to TO HOP ATLANTIC four tugs operating in freight serv­ Connecticut River points and to New Haven. Drives In Open Carriage. til Next December— Dein- Lines To New England. ice on the Connecticut River and to t'i/ Itafian Air Armada Starts ocrats Voted Solidy Madrid, Dec. 17.— (AP)—For the j Providence, Dec. 17.— (AP.)—The first time since revolution put Spam bringing of six trunk lines to the f e d e r a l j u d g e r u l e s under martial law. King Alfonso Od Long Journey — Pass Against Postpcrtiefflent: service of New Elngland seaports came out of his palace today and f* and industrial centers. Instead of the drove in an open carriwe to the •* Cv' Over Spain. I Republicans Feared Did^ one all-inclusive railway system rec­ DRY U W IS INVALID church of San. Francisco for cere­ ommended for this territory in 1923 monies commemorating the achieve­ cnssion Might Have Led by the Storrow report, is urged in a ments of the South American Pa­ Cartagena, Spain, Dec. 17.- -(AP) report issued today by the Port De­ triot, Bolivar. —’Twelve Italian seaplanes, on ; To Extra Session of Con- velopment Committee of the Provi­ New Jersey Jurist Says URGE EMERGENCY At his own order he was accom­ Here’s the strange tangle that resulted from the head-on collision of flight from Orbetello, Italy, to Rio panied by only a skeleton guard, two planes at famous Roosevelt Field, Long Island. Four persons, Pno^s de Janeiro, arrived here at 3 o’clock dence Chamber of Commerce. and;passengers in the two ships, were slightly injured. Both machines The committee recommends that Method of Adoption of and he smiled broadly and waved this afternoon. ’They left Orbetello ' gress. FUND APPROVAL were on the ground at the moment of impact, one just landing and the at 7:45 this morning. the Pennsylvania, Baltimore and his arm at the great crowds which othM about wO take off. Ohio, New York Central, Chesa­ 18th Amendment Is Not cheered his passage through the peake and Ohio, Nickel Plate sys­ THE HOP OFF Washington, Dec 17.— (AP)—The tem, the Canadian Pacific and the streets. Orbetello, Italy, Dec. 17.— (AP.) S'-Tjate foreign r-^iut’rns committee Canadian National be induced to ex­ Jobless Committee Asks While this was going on, Niceto —Twelve Italian seaplanes roared According To Constitution away from the calm surface of Lake tcdfiy voted to de.jr considera tend their service to New England Alcala Zamora, whom the revolu­ of the World Court until next Dec­ territory. This recommendation is REVOLT IN GUATEMAU; Orbetello at 7:45 a. m. today, 1;45 Voters To Pass $50,000 tionists proclaimed “President of a. m., E. S. T., and striking into a ember. The vote was ten to nine. made on the premise that develop­ Washington, Dec. 17 — (AP) ments since the Storrow report was the Republic,” made a statement in driving mist, headed for Cartagena, Senator Reed, Republican, Penn­ issued have changed the conception Any appeal of Federal Judge Clark s prison accepting responsibility for Spain. They were on the first lap of sylvania, made the motion to post­ Sum At Meeting Tonight GOVERNMENT IS UPSET a projected trans-Atlantic flight to of New England as a terminal yard decision in New Jersey holding the his part in the revolt and express­ pone consideration. Republicans, connecting at the Hudson River with prohibition amendment invalid will Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. including friend and foe of the ing a willingness to take the con­ Piloting the first of the planes the chief tnink lines of the east and be taken directly to the supreme court, joined him almost solidly. providing New England shippers Sixteen members of the General i sequences whatever they may be. was General Italo BaJbo, Italian air Democrats voted unitedly against court. with competitive service. Emergency Employment Commit­ Igul Maura, another outstanding in­ Former Minister of War Is YOUNG CONFIDENT; minister and leader of the expedi­ the postponement Assistant Attorney General tee met at the Municipal building ! surrectionist leader, made a similar tion which In many ways represents Chairman Borah of the commit­ Have Working Control Youngquist specified that course to­ the most ambitious trans-oceanlc tee, an opponent of the Court, and day but said no decision for such last evening sind for two hours dis­ statement. Killed In Fighting — Gen. flight adventure ever attempted. Senator Glllett, of Massachusets, ah The committee jioints out that cussed ways and means for the re­ since the Storrow report has been action had been reached. Their Confessions GOOD TIMES AHEAD Fifty-three other men comprised the advocate, were the only Republicans He was in conference with Philip lief of the situation in Manchester. to vote against deferment. issued the Pennsylvania and the The one strong point that was The substance of their “confes­ Manuel Orellana Is Made officers and crews of the Fascist air Pennroad Corporation, its holding Forman, district attorney for the stressed last night was the attend­ sions” was that Republican and So­ armada. Feared Discussion. company, have bought practically a territory in which the Clark de­ cialist emd Labor leaders through­ Proposed Route By this move, the Republicans cision was handed down, and with ance at the special town meeting at working control of the New Haven the High school assembly hall to­ out Spain had been planning for Provisional President. Famous Financier Likens De­ From Cartagena the airmen plan forestalled any chance of the court and Boston and Maine and have Howard T. Jones, assistant prohibi­ months to overthrow the King and to fly on down the Mediterranean issue becoming involved in this short tion director. Earlier, Youngquist night at eight o’clock. This special thus turned New England lines into meeting tonight Is called for the ex­ establish a republic. Their move­ and West African coast to a point session. They feared its discussion parts of a trunk line system. The had conferred at length with Attois ment was thoroughly ortcnizeri. pression To Floods and near Dakar, Bengal, whence the ex- might lead to an extra session. It press purpose of appropriating $50,- Washington, Dec. 17.— (AP.)— Pennsylvania is still buying New ney General Mitchell. 000 to be spent by the selectmen in they said, and the first outbreak was was agreed there was no opportun­ Haven stock and its president has Meanwhile, Prohibition Director to have taken place Monday morn­ Minister Recinos of Guatemala was (Continued On Page 2.) ity to vote on the court at this ses­ Woodcock moved to continue the creating work for men, heads of Earthquakes. announced that it will not g^ive up families who find themselves facing ing. notified by message from his coun­ sion which ends March 4. enforcement of prohibition under The committee decided to hear its New England holdings unless the the 18th Amendment in New Jersey. a cold winter without any means of It was to have been accomplished try today that the government of New York Central consents to sur­ support. This proposition has the without bloodshed and there was to Elihu Root, former secretary of In a telegram to Louis J. Tutt, de­ President Palma had been over­ New York. Dec. 17— (A P)—Owen state, who helped to draft the revis­ render its lease holding interest in puty prohibition administrator at unanimous support of the Emerf have been a general strike simul­ PASSENGERS CALM thrown. D. Young today expressed “a con­ ed statutes of the World Court the Boston and Albany, an eventual­ Newark, he said: gency Committed and the selectmen. taneously in every Spanish city. The ity which the Providence Chamber To Present Plan revolutionists hoped to paralyze tl^e The message received was signed fident word of hope that we which were modified in an effort to “Do not be discouraged by Judge bring about An asMKknent among does not expect and is not prepared Clark’s decision, carry on.” ’ Selectmen George E, Keith and naition’s business and Industi^ life b f Rodriguez Beteta, secretary gen- yet mauter this dreaded diseastf^.fljf Albert Jaqkson kssureJ the commit­ AS STEAMER SANK the other powers and the U nit^ to recommend. and they expected compete co^ W a l of the military junta, described unemployment ¥rtth all its social and tee last tiight that the selectmen ppezfdlon from the army '’ as now' In control of the govem- States er reporter. fees amounted to a little over $300, ( ^ i r action was motivated by sur­ goverdor-elect. Farnum did not disclose the na­ of illustrated articles on the “New Year vivors coniplaining. yesterday thc-t Have Never Met Danefes” for this newspaper. Robert Brown of Youngstown, a but every time he asked Casale for ture of the illness that caused him witness of the' accident, supported his money the lawyer told him he crew members expecting to testify “Lewis and I have never met,” Ihr. to quit dty life for a sojourn among YOUR JOBS! Cheek-to-cheek dancing is as old-fashioned Bare's contention that he bad the had not yet receivei} it from the later' were present to hear testi­ Cross said. When "Main Stre^V’ the red men of the desert. as a flapper. So Is the one-step. You must right of way at the busy intersec­ court. If you have work to do mony of Captain Stfies and Acting came out 1 praised it as good satft^ The searching party, which In­ Chief filnglBeer Stiles. John BrysA, In fact, I have a high ophfion t it W be modem and know the fancy new steps. Let tion. Bare said Ford’s chauffeur got In the cross examination of Bia­ call the Chamber of Com­ cluded three airplanes and a group your teacher be the man whose pupils num­ out of the car and ’’argued about it” forte, Attorney Peck paid consider­ of MUinufiiee, dne qt the survLvore, c()ntribution to American literature. of grizzled desert trackers, had been bered 40,000 In his New York studios this year. but that Ford remained isllent. able Attention to the old shrapnel merce and give employ­ charged attempts were being made While Dean Cross is willing to combipg the Panamlni and Funeral Read his daily lessons BEGINNING TOMOR­ wound on Biaforte’s head and asked ment to some one who is at the hearing to “whitewaah" the admit Lewis to a high place to mountain ranges for him. ROW IN TREASURY BALANCE him If at times he was not sick needy and worthy. ciaw df^riie Eureka H. Soon after American literature, he said 1 hir. and Mrs. Fan^m left New Waahlngton, Dec. 17.— (AP) — from it. Biaforte denied the wound his charges were made, the ittspec- could not agree with his liteiwy York together for the trip west last Treasury receipts for Dec. lo were, gave hlin any trouble but said an tors recessed the hearing p^ding The Herald Phone 7046 (Omttoiied On Page 2.) month. She continued on to Los Aiiiinr Murray $43,719,186.47; expenditures. $14,- illness of several months was due a4virie :

These will take place either Thurs­ day afternoon or Friday morning. TWO NEW HOUSES this ' counfry; was running at top SCHOOl^ HUMMING C a^ tm as trees have been placed In FIRST POWER LOOM speed employing 1100 people. Then each room. Then on Friday after­ the millinery types o f velvets and Local Stocks N. Y. Stoeb OBITUARY velvets for decorative purposes noon the entire grades will gather in TO BE BUILT HERE (Fnmlsiied by Vatnam & Ce.) two groups to sing Christmas carols. were in great demand and Cheneys WITH XMAS PLANS wove millions of yard, in a year. Central Bow. Hartford, Conn. Adams Exp ...... 4 ...... 15% The first three grades will gather in VELVET MADE HERE Contracts Awarded For A. T. Today’s Broblem 1 P. M. Stocks Air Reduction...... 88% L». the assembly hall and after they Bank Stocks Dewey and. Robert Hathaway Today, however, fhe situation is Allegheny ...... 6% have finished the fourth, fifth and DEATHS entirely different. People 1 Bid Asked Am C a n ...... 108% Spedal Programs Keep sixth grades will enter the assembly Houses— Schreiber the Con­ wearing velvets. There is simply no ' City Bank and ’Prust.. — 250 Am and For P o w ...... 27 hall and sit about the big Christmas tractor. C. D. Cheney TeDs History of 1 <^p Nat B & T ...... — 275 A m Intemat ... i«% Mrs. John F. Hansen market for tbem. Cheney Brothers tree which will be electrically light­ have reached a position such as ' Conn. R iv e r ...... 500 Am Pow aiK. L t ...... 39 Pnpik and Teachers Busy ed. All other lights in the room will Mrs. and Mrs. Albert T. Dewey of Mrs. Johanna Hansen, wife of ; Htfd Conn. T r u s t ----- 120 Am Rad Stand San ...... 16% John F. Hansen, died at her Bum- Fabric— Local Firm Took they never saw before in the velvet be turned off to add to the Christ­ East Center street have had plans business with only 40 out of 600 : First Nat Hartford .. 180 Am Roll M ills...... 30% mas atmosphere. prepared for a new English colonial side avenue home in Woodland early Land Mtg and Title .. — Am Smelt ...... 41% In Pre-HoGday Season. this morning following a lingering looms operaUng. But firis will not In Kindergarten house on Ramond Road by Archi­ Lead In Development last long, Mr. Cheney believes. He New Brit Trust ...... — A T and T ...... 1 7 4 % Ulness. She had been a resident of The kindergarten class will have tect William T. Marchant of Hart- is confident velvet will be in demand Fviverside Trust ...... — Am Tob B ...... 101% its Christmas exercises Friday rord, and have awarded the contract Woodland for the past 43 years. 1 West Htfd Trust...... 265 Am Water Works ...... 51% Mrs. Hansen is survived by four for dress goods and then business - CSiriatmas spirit exists in all of morning in the Nathan Hale assem­ for its construction to Gustave in this department will increase 1 Insurance Stocks Anaconda O'p ...... 28 children in addition to her husband. Velvet, the cloth of luxury, was the Ninth District grsunmar schools bly hall and Miss Crosby has ar­ Schreiber & Sons. The plans call There is no assurance when this X Aetna CjasuaJty...... 60 Atchison T and S F e ...... 1 7 2 They are William C. Hansen and woven in the Cheney silk mills here today as plans go forward for spe­ ranged a splendid progreim. Santa for a brick veneer, stucco and half­ before its production was even at­ will come, however. Mr. Cheney was X Aetna Fire ...... 40 Atlan Ref ...... 17% Harry W. Hansen of Burnside, Al­ cial programs and exercises with Claus will, of course, be present timber residence with attached gar­ tempted elsewhere in the United roundly applauded for his talk, the X Aetna Life ...... 44 Baldwin ...... 21% fred W. Hansen and Mrs. Evald 'which to celebrate the occasion. In with his sleigh full of gifts for the age. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey expect to States, and it is probable that the first he has given before the club. X Automobile ...... 23 L and O ...... 58 many cases gifts will be exchanged. little tots. occupy their new home in the spring. Emerson of Woodland, three grand­ first successful machine woven vel­ Previous to Mr. Cheney’s talk i Conn. General ...... 95 Bendix ...... 15 A t Barnard At Washington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hathaway children, one sister and two broth­ vets the world trade ever saw came the Broad Goods Weaving and Hartford F ire ...... 50 Beth Steel ...... 51% At the Barnard school there will There will be no joint Christmas of East Center street have awarded ers, the latter three living in Ger­ from the local mills, it was learned Hartford Steam Boiler. 52 (Canadian P a c ...... 86% many. Throwing departments served a be Christmas parties in each of the party for the pupils at the Washing­ the contract for their new home on by members of (he Cheney Get To­ roast turkey supper. An entertain­ National F ire ...... 45 Case Thresh ...... 90% class rooms vdth the teachers ar­ ton school although each room will Stephen street to Gustave Schreiber The deceased was a member of gether club last night. Clifford D. ment program was presented con Phoenix F ire ...... 53 Chi and N orw est...... 81 ranging special programs. There have a fitting observance of its own. & Sons. The contractors have al­ the Lutheran Concordia church of Cheney addressed the club at its 1 sisting of bagpipe solos by Joseph i X Travelers ...... 820 C!hrysler ...... 14'% ready started on the foundation and this town and also of the Ladies’ Aid will be refreshments and games will Christmas trees have been placed in regular monthly dinned in Cheney 1 Taggart accompanied on the drum i Puhlic Utilities Stocks Colum Gas and E l ...... 81'% be played. Most of the children will expect to have the new house com­ of that church. The funeral will be hall on the development of the by his son, and popular songs by j Cenn. Elec S e r v ...... 59 Colum Graph ...... 8 each room. This afternoon Parents’ pleted by the first of June. exchange gifts but some of the held from the late home at 2 o’clock fabric. | Harry White and Earl Ballsieper. i Cenn. P o w e r ...... 56 (2onil Solv ...... 14% Day was observed and in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway have had _ eighth grade |:irls have decided to Saturday afternoon with a church First Looms j In the business session a slate of 1 Greenwich, W&G, pfd. Comwlth and S o u ...... 7% the regular work, a program of plans drawn by Architect A. R. ; Hartford Elec Lt .... contribute toward a box for the poor service at the Lutheran Concordia Not only were velvets first woven , officers was presented to be voted 64 Consol Gas ...... 80% Christmas carols were sung and Sharpe of Willimantic who at one Hartford Gas ...... instead of trying to make each other church at 2:45. Rev. H. O. Weber successfully here in Manchester but : upon at the next meeting. Januarv 70 Con tin Can ...... 44% poems read for the benefit of the time lived in Manchester. He later do, pfd ...... 42 happy. The Barnard celebrations will officiate and interment will be the first velvet looms that attained 13. Com Prod ...... 68% visitors. organized Sharpe’s Plan Service in in the East cemetery. 'S N E T C o ...... 156 will take place on Friday afternoon. any degree of perfection and speed j . ______160 Du Pont De N em ...... 83 Lincoln Plans the Thread City. The fine brick 1 Manufacturing Stocks At Nathan Hale Plans at the Lincoln school are were built right in the Cheney ma- | lAstman Kodak ...... 148 residence on Stephen street built by chine shop. A trip to Europe in 1879 i 1 Am. Hardware...... 48 50 Eaec Pow and L t ...... 36 Over St the Nathan Hale school along the same lines. The exercises Leonard Richman was from plans opens the history of the develop- i ROYAL NEIGHBORS’ 1 Amer Hosiery...... 25 on Spruce street there will also be will be held Friday afternoon. REVOLT IN GUATEMALA; Fox Film A ...... 25 prepared by Archibald Sheirpe. ment of the velvet industry as far ' Amer Silver...... — Gen Elec ...... 44 individual parties in each room. The Hathaway home will be as Cheney Brothers are concerned. OFFICERS ELECTED Arrow H and H, com . . 37 Gen F o o d s ...... 46 American Colonial in style, seven GOVERNMENT IS UPSET Four of the firm, Robert Cheney and do, pfd ...... 102 Gen M otors...... 38 rooms and all modem conveniences the late Harry G.,-Knight D., and .Automatic Refrig . . . . — Gold Dust ...... 30% YOUNG CONHDENT; and detached garage. John S. CTieney, were the group who Billings and Spencer .. — Grigsby Gnmow ...... 2% Personal Notices (Continued From Page 1.) started this movement for the pro­ Session Held In K. of C. Club Bristol Brass...... 11 fjershey C!hoc...... 81% GOOD TIMES AHEAD duction of pile cloth by machine in rooms Last Night—-Installa do, pfd ...... 90 Int Harv ...... 48% The fact that he was sidetracked this country. 1 Case, Lockwood and B . 380 MICHAEL HOLLORAN’S tion To Be Held In January. Int Nickel C a n ...... 18% Card of Thanks in the provisional government set Velvet itself is one of the ancient Collins Co ...... » • • • _ Int Tel and Tel ...... 21% (Continued from Page 1.) up by Bautilio Palma, second desig­ fabrics. Pile cloth was woven by 1 (bolt’s Firearms ...... 20 Johns M anville...... 51 nate to the presidency, was held at Manchester Camp, No. 2640, We wish to thank our many CONDITION CRITICAL hand 500 years ago. A textile with 1 Eagle Lock ...... 30 Kennecott ...... 20% friends and neighbors for their ex­ never before, we are studying the the Legation to have caused yes­ an uncut pile was first made and RoyjJ Neighbors at its meeting in ' Fafnir B earin gs...... — the K. of C. clubrooms last night Kreuger and Toll ...... 21 pressions of sympathy and flowers at laws which govern, and the methods terday’s armed outbreak. later was produced in European 1 Fuller Brush C^lass A. __ Leh Val C o a l...... 4% the time of the death of our son by which we can decrease, these Dr. Recinos said that the junta countries with the pile loops being elected officers for 1931, as follows: Hart and Conley ...... — Albert. Member of Undertaking Firm Leh Val RR ...... 48 cycles of recurring economic depres­ which attempted to place Leon in cut by hand. These hand woven Oracle, Mrs. Mary Hills; past Hartmann Tob. com. . _ MR. AND MRS. DANIEL RUDAZ. A t Hospital Seriously 111 oracle, Mrs. Rachel Munsie; vice L-oew’s, Inc ...... 44 sions and the misery which they power had the moral support of the fabrics were very much in demand do, pfd ...... 15 Lorillard ...... 9% bring. Following Shock. whole country. because of their sheen and luxurious oracle, Mrs. Emma Bengs; record­ Inter Silver...... • ... . 25 ing secretary, Mrs. Margaret Shea; Mo Kan Tex ...... 15% Expresses Hope feel. They were costly, however, do, pfd ...... 90 Mont Ward ...... 17% “I wish to express a confident Michael Holloran, 54, of 173 Cen­ FIRST RUMORS because the hand weaver could pro­ receiver, Mrs. Agnes Messier; chan­ Landers, Frary & Clk. 57 cellor, Miss Helen Gustafson; mar­ Is at Ckish Reg A ...... 28% word of hope that we shall yet ter street, associated with his Washington, Dec. 17 — (AP) — duce but a few inches of the ma­ M an & Bow, Class A . . __ Nat Dairy ...... 86% master this dreaded disease of un­ brother T. P. Holloran in the under­ Existence of a “critical” revolt situ­ terial in a day. shal, Mrs. Margaret Griffin; inner do. Class B ...... __ sentinel, Mrs. Susan Morrison; outer Nat Pow and L t ...... 82% employment with all its social and taking business here, is a patient ation in Guatemala was reported to Sought To Expand New Brit Mch. c o m ... 13 sentinel, Mrs. Nicolina Anderson; Nev C o p ...... 9% economic ills. The process is slow at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ the State Department today by the Cheney Brothers were seeking do, p f d ...... 90 N Y C e n t...... 108% because no one is in power and no tal and his condition is such as to American Legation at Guatemala new materials to produce in order managers, „„„ Mrs. Charlotte Johnson’, ^ North & Judd ...... Mrs. Alice Coleman, 15 NY NH and H T F ...... 68% one ought to be. We want no econ­ cause his brothers and sisters City, to expand their business. The four Munsi^^ Coleman, Mrs. Rachel ' Niles Bern P r n d ...... 20 North Am Aviat ...., ...... 4% omic dictatorship in America any alarm. Mr. Holloran has been in Aside from reporting that sharp members of the firm named above 1 Peck, Stow & Wilcox.. 4 North Amer ...... 60 more than we want political dic­ poor health for the past two years fighting had occurred on the streets, were planning a trip to Europe and The installation of the above of­ 1 Russell Mfg (Ik)...... ficers will take place the third Tues­ 30 Packard ...... 8 , J ^ tatorship.” and has not been actively engaged the Legation’s advices were indefin­ it was decided that they investigate Scovill ...... day in January at the Driveway Inn 1 28 P aram P .ib lix ...... 36 In congratulating the committee in either the ambulance work, which ite. The obscurity of the actual the possibilities of velvet. They J Seth Thom Co. com ... on North Main street. State Oracle 30 Pann R R ...... 54 on the work it has accomplished, he was his department of the under­ status of the revolution was indi­ went to Crefeld, in Germany, in the Standard Screw ...... 105 F'hila Read C and I ...... 7 W e Loan You declared the effort should not stop taking business. cated by the legation’s report saying Mrs. Munsie will be the installing do, pfd. guar. “A”.. heart of the German industrial sec­ officer. Mrs. E. S. Edgerton, pro­ 1 100 Pub Serv N J ...... 57 so long as anyone willing to work that the army was divided,, but that 1 Stanley Work.s...... This morning he had a sudden tion. Industrial sections then didn’t prietor of the Inn will serve a chick­ 31% 33 Padio ...... 12% suffers from cold and hunger in New shock and was attended by two doc­ it was not known whether the re­ 1 Smythe Mfg ...... 80 M o n ey York. mean mills, factories and sweat­ en dinner prior to the ceremonial. Radio Keith ...... 15 tors at his home, but shortly after volt was against Provisional Presi­ 1 Taylor & Penn ...... You have 20 months to pay it back shops, since textiles were woven in The committee in charge, Mrs. Grif­ 100 reading ...... 74 their arrival they advised his re­ dent Palma or another faction. the homes of the workers and col­ 1 Torrington ...... 42 Rem Rand ...... 14% Guatemalan Legation officials fin and Mrs. Munsie would like to moval to the hospital where his lected by the jobbers. have all who plan to go make ' Underwood Mfg Co ... 48 Sears Roebuck ...... 46% Easy to Pay condition is considered as critical. minimized the published reports of , Union Mfg C o ...... — Sinclair Oil ...... 10 DEAN CROSS BACKS disorders. Velvets were being woven in Cre­ reservations as soon as possible. feld and one of the leading jobbers L S Envelope, com ... — South Pac ...... 89 S C Per Month, Plus Interest, Minister Recinos said he received Repays a $100 Loan in the fabric was the father of the do, pfd ...... 112 Southern R w y ...... 48 “ MAIN ST.” AUTHOR a message from his government last late Richard Mommers of this town. Veeder Root ...... 26 Stand Brands ...... 15% CIVIL WAR VET DIES night which contained no indication LATEST STOCKS $ 1 A Per Month, Plus Interest, The younger Mr. Mommers had a Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . Stand Gas and Elec ...... 56% X U Repays a $200 Loan trouble had arisen. X—Ex-dividend. (Continned From Page leaning to things mechanical and Stand Oil Cal ...... 43% C Per Month, Plus Interest, New Canaan, Dec. 17.— (AP) __ had an idea in the back of his head Stand Oil N J ...... 45 Andrew J. Webster, resident of Con­ PRIV’ATE ADVICES New York, Dec. 17.— (A P )—The Repays a $300 Loan standards which would recognize that he could apply power to the Stand Oil N Y ...... 20 necticut for many years and veteran New York, Dec. 17— (AP) —Priv­ Stock Market experienced the most Tex C o r p ...... 28% Theodore Dreiser and others of his hand velvet looms. The C:iheney DOZEN SEAPLANES The average monthly cost o f a ct the Civil War, died in Oak Park ate advices received today from clearly defined selling climax in T-mken Roll B e a r ...... 40% so-called school of realism. As for Guatemala said that a provision delegation induced him to build a $100 loan, repaid as per the above loom for Cheney Brothers and in the weeks today, and rallied vigorously. Union C a r b ...... 54% table, is only $1.84. This is based Ernest Hemingway, Dr. Cross had | ofd. ’ today. He was 93 years government has been set up there of 1880 Richard Mommers Selling of the rails, oils and mis­ TO HOP ATLANTIC I,nit Aircraft ...... 20'*^ upon the legal Interest rate of three little lo say except to intimate that Webster was a member of Ad- with General Manuel Orellana cellaneous issues plunged the list he was not yet significant. arrived in South Manchester with Unit Cnrp ...... 1'^% and one-half per cent per month miral Foote Post, G. A. R., of New I president. six looms. further into new low ground dur­ Un’ t Gas and Imp ...... 25 on unpaid balimces. The advices said the minister of ing the morning, but soon after (Continned From Page 1.) Haven. He was bom in Plymouth, New Looms r S Ind Alcr ...... 52 STRUCK BY AUTO TRUCK N. H., and went to New Haven with war in the old government was midday, a sharp rebound occurred. killed yesterday. James Fallow, then head of the pedition will take off on a 1,900-mile U S Pine and F d r y ...... 25% N o D d a y — No Red Tape his family as a boy. The list quickly recovered losses of machine shop, and the Saunders fi'ght acro'^s the Atlantic to Natal. r S Rubber ...... 12 New Haven, Dec. 17.— (AP) — In 1857, the year of the financial All was reported quiet in Guata- 2 to 6 points, and several shares L S Steel ...... l.*'-7% H rman Gleasner, 57, was on the mala today. brothers, gave valuable and in solv­ Braz'l, and continue from Natal to 3 panic, he walked from Grand achieved net gains of similai ex­ Util Pow and Lt A ...... 20 danger list today at New Haven ing mechanical difficulties and soon Rio de Janeiro. It is planned evf»n- FRANEIN PLAN Rapids. Mich., to Peoria, Ills., sell­ a velvet fabric was being produced. tent. Trading was in large volume Warner Bros P ie t ...... 11- hospital as a result of injuries re­ ing books. He was in St. Charles, tually to sell the planes to the Room 214 92 Pratt Street It was not sati.sfactory, however, in the morning, but slackened after I We.ating (CJ and Mfg ...... 91% ceived when struck by a truck last Mo., when war broke out. Enlisting BOYS GET VALUABLE midday. Some of the commodity Brazilian government and to return Woolworth ...... 52% and new looms embodying new prin­ night. Morris Miller, 20, operator of in Company E 26th Illinois Volun­ markets rallied in sympathy. home by ship. HARTFORD ciples were constructed here. These Yellow Truck ...... 8% the truck was held in $1,000 bonds, teer Infantry, he served throughout LEH ER ; IS RECOVERED Allied Chemical dropped 4 points, ^ Each of the 12 planes carried two bn a reckless driving charge. the conflict. were set up in the section of the sacks of mail for South America. Spinning mill now used as a and rebounded Y trom the bottom, wash I Atchison tumbled' 3, and bounded i house. Gradually the difflculUes at CURB QUOTATIONS back 6. American Telephone sold ' HELD FOR GRAND JURY Pick It Up When It Drops From first encountered were overcome and off 4 pKJints to the lowest in three New York, Dec. 17.— (AP) — the present white weaving mill that years, then recovered. U. S. SteeJ Helen Delaney, 28,'and former secre­ Mail Chute A t Post O ffic e - borders Forest street was construct­ (By Associated Press.) declined more than a point to the tary to Raymond Brooks, wealthy Amer Cit Pow andLt B ...... 5% Money Not Touched. ed in 1885 as a velvet weave shed. mining engineer, was held for a .Give yourself one of these cheapest price since 1928, but ral­ Am Super Pow ...... 9% This Was an ultra modern factory lied to show a gain of 2. Other Grand Jury today on allegations that Officer Rudolph Wirtalla spent -Amer (i and E ...... 15 building at the time of Its erection shares making net gams of 2 points | she appropriated between $30,006 M yesterday in solving the where­ and still is one of the most firmly Cent States Elec ...... 8 or more included North American, I and $60,000 of the engineer’s funds. BEAUTIFUL abouts of two letters that fell from built of all the Cheney units. A Cities Service ...... 13% Eastman, Bethlehem, International Mrs. Laura R. Brooks, of Broko- Crocker Wheeler ...... 6 a person’s hand to the floor instead ready sale was. being found for vel­ Harvester, American Water Works dale. Conn., the engineer’s wife, Elec Bond and S h a re...... 38% of into the mail chute at the Man­ vets up to this time, but as produc­ brought the specific charge of chester post office. One of them and American Can. Coca Cola drop- ■ Niag and Hucl P o w ...... 8% tion increased the stock increased ped 6, then recovered in part. Case, I forgery, asserting that Miss Delaney Pennroad ...... 5% was a registered letter that contain­ and it was found that the Cheney raised a $79 chock, erased the name .WINTER ed money and the boys, both young­ which resisted the morning selling, S O Ind ...... 30% selling methods were not getting a surged up more than 8 points. of the payee and inserted her own. United Gas ...... 6% sters, saw them fall and in a second big enough distribution to warrant Most of the mid-week business , Miss Delaney was held first in Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 21 had picked them up and ran away. the increased production. Among $5,000 bail, then in $10,000. Today Officer Wirtalla went to work on statistics were viewed as mildJy 1 Util Pow and Lt ...... 8% the many problems being encounter­ her bail wels increased to $25,000. the case at once and lost little time lavorable. The steel trade reviews i Vacuum O il...... 47% COATS ed also at the 1885 period was that indicated that ingot production had ! learning the names of children who of proper dyeing and finishing. As were not in school and who might # J steady In the past week, after I Mr. Cheney expressed it the cloth for Christmas answer the brief description Several successive weeks of declines. I Some further slackening is expect­ secured. .. whe'n‘t./■ p “daSed t^^'d^eTath whS1[ wafaL from the post office ed with the approach of the holi­ Today Today “P i tempted to apply color to the fabric wived that led to the rounding up of |in t£e piece days, however. 1 and and The newest winter fashions in the boys Who were found wlth"thj“ ° “American Metal Market” said Thursday Thursday envelope open, but the money had that steel producers who had not all-wool materials and tailored tt ...... not been taken. It was returned to Benzine dyeing was attempted been over-optimistic regarding im- THE MOST VIVID PERIOD OF FRONTIER DAYS r-nd this proved altogether too dan­ mand of women who know good tailoring, the postoffice and last evening was provenaent in January now expect ■ LAID BEFORE YOUR in the hands of the rightful owner. gerous. Finally someone in the the steadier price structure “to in- j EACH coat has a gorgeous fur The boys were too young to bring Cheney plant whose identity could fiuence buyers all down the line.” It EYES! some have huge fur collars and cu before the police court and no ar­ not be remembered by Mr. Cheney added that many buyers now feel | rest was made. or other old timers in the plant dis­ that there is a better chance of : The gigantic attraction that Prices are now the lowest they covered a method of wet dyeing and prices advancing than declining * glorifies the will to do, dare and years. finirhing so that the pile stood up further. “Steel”, however, expressed | conquer, with stark drama and straight after being in the bath. the opinion that the price structure ' beautiful romance riding side ABOUT TOWN In 1889 Edward Ballsieper, Sr., remains largely untested. , by e.idel came to Cheney Brothers from Cre­ The mid-week petroleum statistics ' Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock feld, Germany. Mr. at the P^lsieper showed a small decline of 62,000 in church, the Scout proved a big aid to the firm since gasoline stocks, although refiners in­ officials of Manchester, will hold a ho seemed to have a general knowl- Program Wednesday and $14.75 to $69 creased their operations by 3 per U meeJng with Louis St. Clair Burr i edge that fitted exactly with the Thursday presented as a cent. This could not be construed presidmg. The nominating commit- | plant’s needs at the time. He thor- benefit by Manchester Divi­ favorably in view of the comment of tee will report and a banquet com- : oughly imderstood velvet weaving sion, Boy Scouts of America. "The Lamp,” official organ of mittee wiU be elected to plan the land finishing and in addition to this annual meeting in January. Standard of New Jersey, which said had a good general knowledge of that the refiners must cut their pro­ dyeing and when his services were duction from 7 to 8 per cent, if the All Scoutmasters of Manchester not needed in these lines he was an ^ troubles of 1930 are to be obviated Council, Boy Scouts of America, efficient accountant. Mr. Cheney , next year. Crude production showed are urged to make returns on said that Mr. Ballsieper proved a a slight gain. tickets for “The Big Trail,” the cur­ “great pillar of strength to Cheney rent picture at the State theater Brothers.” Ij George Leigh-Jones, president of being sponsored by the Scouts, by Praises Mr. Bengs the Shell Oil Co. of California, how­ Friday to Field Executive Joseph A like tribute was paid to Carl ever, was moderately optimistic on Dean. The townspeople are also Bengs who came to Cheney Broth- ; sailing for Europe. He said there is asked to purchase their tickets ers in 1896. Mr. Bengs was and- still; an increasing tendency “to co-oper- from the Scouts as the council wi'l is an expert skein dyer. Many of i

MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAiJ)/ SOXJTH B^UJCHESim 17; 1980.

H M S m TEACHERS iUBERATOR’ S DEATH ABOUT TOWN “NATiYrrY” Ship Arrivals . At the Masonic Social Gub pro- 1 AT BARNARD SCHOOL HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY % REVERED TODAY gressive bridge party ■ held last | night in the banquet hall at the Arrived: Temple, Mrs. Hoiger Bach won first Christmas Pageant Given Be-i KoBciuszko, Danzig, Dec. 17 from .Games, Refreshments a prize, also the door prize. Mrs. fore Large Audience By Glee New York, ■ Santa Claus Feature Affair Put the World at James O. Baker won second prize and Dramatic Clubs. I Providence, MarseiUes, Dec. At Teachers’ Hall. South and Central American and Mrs. Himterzon consoiation I New York. Sailed: prize. Charles Griffith won first The seventh grade Glee and Dra- j The faculty of Manchester Higb prize for the men, Fred Knofia sec- Presidefit Harding, Haniburg, school held Its annu£d Christmas Republics Pay Tribute To ond'n7ize“ ^ ^ Robert McLaughlin ' matic clubs of the Barnard school Dec. 17 for New York. ona prize ana .. ®, . presented the pageant of “The Na- poHs Pivmonth Dec 17 New party last evening in the music room consolation prize This was th^ the auditorium of the of Teachers’ Hall and about three- in the series until I York. fourttis of the members were pres­ Memory of Simon Bobvar. ._ .u. after the , Nathan Hale school last night be- ' Oscar n , Copenhagen, Dec. 17, days. ___ fore a large and appreciative audl ent pills friends and relatives. New York. A program of stunt games, com­ Delta No. 21 Roy^ A ^ h tableaux was produced on the munity singing, refreshments and Santa Marta, Colombia, Dec. 17.— the presentation of small gifts by (A P )—In this little seaport of the S “ °30 S is evening it the Masonif stage under subdued lighting, the MANCHESTER PEOPLE Principal C. P. Quimby who took the ^ribbean, where Simon Bolivar died Temple when the^ grand officers | auditorium remaining in dartoess, part of Santa Claus, held the inter­ vnhonored, 100 years r.;o, a grateful | ... ^ RoygJ Arch degree. ' the Angels, Shepherds and Kings HURT IN GREENWICH est from start to finish. The table modem generation paid tribute to-1 members are urged to attend, i approaching the stage from the rear with refreshments was decorated day to the memory of the Liberator. ___ of the hall. Footlights and spotllght- with red candles, red apples and Colombia, where he died; Vene­ Miss LiUian Grant of Cambridge 1 Ing made the Manger scene most Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hansen ^reen wreaths of evergreen. zuela, where he was bora; Equador, street gave a program of readings impressive The refreshments served in Peru and Bohvia are joining here in - immanuel Congrega- In the second scene, “The Arrival ; and Mr. Hansen’s Mother In cafeteria faishion included coffee, commemorating the one hundredth « Hartford, which in- of the Kings," the background of a Car Crash On Return From doughnuts, apples and sandwiches. anniversary of Bolivar sdeatfi Lluded one of her own original cathedral window was particularly | New York. Miss Marion G. Dorward led the For here, in Sante- Marta, re sketches Music was furnished by effective. The solos were well done, J group singing. The games included mains the heart of the man who de- pjared: ‘ Tempo quartet. especially the tenor solo, “Thou 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hansen miniature golf, shuffle board and Didst Leave Thy Throne” by Sidney of 90 Holl street and Mr. Hansen’s ball racing. A large Christmas tree “War is my element; its perils my | Miss Bertha Dey is chairman of i Leggett. The program: mother from Vernon, were involved prettily'decorated was heavily laden glory. I am the man of difficulties for the Chrietma. 11. Chrtetmae Medley, by Barnard in a serious automobile accident in with a shower of grifts and Santa tie saia tnat at me ueign oi ms , . which the young people of Orchestra. Greenwich Saturday night while on Claus Quimby found one for each K T r ’omcar i tbe Walther League will have Fri- | n . Reading. “This Birth of Jesus,” their way home from New York and appropriate words to match where they had been on a visit with each presentation provoking much SarriWs Se haS! With barefoot. iU-1 day evening at the Zion Luther by Angel of Star (Mary Alice merriment. Dancing was also en- armed volunteers, wrested half a church. Each member is requested Andrews) relatives. Both of the women were continent from the Spanisn crown. J to provide a gift for.the tree. { m . Part 1-The Manger Scene injured so badly that it was neces- I '^^h music from a large Vic- sary to remove them to the Green- ‘ ^rola. but when the time came foi him to I n O Oh, Come All Ye Faithful die he .said- i Martha Kissman, director of By Glee Clubs wich hospital where the elder Mrs. “I have worked with disinterest,; the junior choir of the Zion Luth- Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem Hansen still remains. Mr. Hansen was not injured and his wife has 14 KILLED IN CRASH abandoned my fortune and even my j eran church has called By Glee Clubs with a new ease. I have been a victim of my! for Friday evening at 6.30 of the Angels from the Realms since been discharged and is re­ persecutors who have led me to the I Christmas songs. Every member is By Glee Clubs cuperating at her home here. Oviedo, Spain, Dec. 17— (AP) — The Hansens were on their way gates of my sepulchre. 1 forgive j urged to be present, Solo—Jesu, by Mary (Anna Farr) Fourteen passengers were killed and back to Manchester in their Ford fourteen injured in a collision be­ them. My last wishes are for the ! SUent Night, by Glee Clubs sedan which was struck by another happiness or my country. If my | Miss Lillian Tournaud is general While Shepherds Watched Their tween an express passenger train STEWARP WARNER chairman of the joint card party to automobile alleged to have been and a freight train near Larobla to­ death contributes toward making; Flocks, by Glee Qubs operated by a man who was intoxi­ divisions cease and toward con­ be given by the Ladies of Columbus, Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, by day. The condition of those injured the Daughters of Isabella and St. cated. State Police investigated and solidations, J will descend, tranquil, Glee Clubs was said to be serious. James’s Guild tonight at 8 o’clock the charge was later reduced to Four more bodies were taken to the grave.” Joy to the World, by Glee Clubs reckless driving and the case con­ RADIO Died in 1830 in St. James’s hall on Park street. IV. Reading, “The Visit of the from the wreckage this afternoon Bridge, whist and setback will be tinued. His name could not be bringing the number of dead to 14. He died Dec. 17, 1830, of tuber- Magi” by Angel of Star (Mary learned this morning. Two other culosis, in the house of a Spaniard. : played and 18 prizes awarded ^ d Alice Andrews) The engineers of both trains were After his covmtry men denied him j refreshments served. The proMs automobiles are also understood to among those killed. Eighteen per­ V Part II—Arrival of the Kings: have been involved in the accident. shelter in his tragic hours. Don Joa-: will be devoted to community cuan- From the Eastern Mountains, by sons were injured. Three seriously. for Christmas! quin de Mier, of the race which ! ty. Tickets wiU be on sale at the The Manchester car was not over­ The accident was said to have the Kings turned but both of the women were been caused by confusion in signals. Bolivar had fought relentlessly, gave | door, We 'Three Kings; Solos by each badly cut by broken 'glass. The him a bed and a clean shirt that he King—Philip Hunt, Frank Stur- elder Mrs. Hansen was unconscious miight die decently. The Pa’rent-Teacher association of Have your furnace cleaned at Wapping will give a public whist to­ tevant, John Muschko when taken to the hospital. Eigh­ once by our Electric Furnace Clean­ At one o’clock, the hour of Boli­ teen stitches were required to close var’s death, Colombia will observe morrow evening in the Wapping Oh, Holy Night, by the • ing Process. G. E. Willis and Sop, j The N ew school hall to raise funds for the Marjorie Mitchell, Priscilla severe forehead laceration. The Inc. Phone 3319.—Adv. five minutes of silence. President Manchester woman suffered a bad Olaya will lead the simple cere- purchase of oranges and candy for Pillsbury, Lillian Klinkhamer, Edna Hilbig, Dorothy Denton, i rut on the forehead and also a monies here, flying the 1,000 miles ! the Christmas party of the school ‘ hemorrhage. Mr. Hansen is em- from Bogota for the purpose 1 children, Wednesday forenoon, Dec. 8-Tube Consolette Every city and village through : ember 24. The committee of ladies ^ ^ e Thy Throne, by ' r>'oyed at the Aetna Life Insurance which General Bolivar passed on his | in charge includes Mrs. Alex Burger, ^ '’I J e S S d ^ S e y LeSett) ^ »° Hartford. campaigns will have its own cere- chairman; Mrs. Raymond Belcher FATmB'S PLACE. mony, as the mayors unveil monu- and Mrs. 'Wilbur Hills. General A ments inscribed only with the date dancing will follow the card games. ■VI. Marche Romaine, by Barnard ^ London, Dec. 17.— (AP)— .A Holidays! $17 .50 of his passage and arrows showing Gibbons Assembly, Catholi: Ladies Orchestra. c;v,pnherd3 were ' ^ member of a high the direction he took. The parts . opich- freshman class, filled a lec- All of the mortal Bolivar which of Columbus, will have its annual Christmas party Friday evening at taken by Noel Lyttle, Drnest^^ ^_h ^ engagement of her father, *1 ! remains to Colombia is his heart; enbach, Albert StarchewsW and Sid- professor, at Mystic last j Ready even if holiday ACUTE the rest of his body reposes in an the K. of C. clubrooms. Miss ~ „ ravello played Beatrice Sweeney, who is chairman, ’ ney Leggett. A Anna Farr '"■ght, after his voice failed, a short ; INDIGESTION should strike? You Completely installed and with a whole year to cmate sepulchre in Caracas, Vene­ pay $94.75. zuela. reminds the members to bring 25 the part of Joseph, time prior to the lecture from a | a b e ready with Bellans. cent gifts. | was Mary, ______ Middlebrook, 65, vice president of sells for $49.95 com­ Maine. The collision occurred Mon­ Christmas party will follow the ' ’i’ son and Company meat packers, pletely installed and day. The protest affidavit_____ of dam- business and each member is ex­ •tnd life-long friend of Thomas E. on terms of $1.00 Opposite School ages and the cause thereof was filed pected to provide a useful ten cent u'ilson, its organizer, died today. weekly. M on d iester with Manuel J. Silva at the state gift. He had been ill 10 days following an pier. Drifting helpless, the schoon­ operation. er was taken in tow by the Erics­ Mrs. E. P. Latimer will speak Wilson, with whom Middlebrook son. again tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 started to work 40 years ago in a She carried a cargo of lumbsr , the subject of old houses, during j_,gnlal packing house position, was from Nova Scotia. r.L- She is of-r oor,289 the D. A. R. broadcast from WTIC. _t -his -bedside when he died Middle- gross, 127 feet long and carries a brook was one of the pioneers in de­ crew of five. Miss Doris M. Davis, director of veloping American business in for­ religious education at the South eign countries. Methodist church, has been elected Surviving are his widow, Mrs. YOUNGSTER INJURED dean of the Nutmeg Trail Mid­ Agnes May Middlebrook: two sis­ winter institute for 1931. The dates ters, Mrs. A. S. Alderman of set for the institute meetings are Amherst, Mass., and Mrs. John i IN FALL FROM BUS Friday evenings for six consecutive Blake of Williamstown-, Mass.; and tillillllTi weeks beginning January 23 and two brothers. ending February 27. The Epworth Robert Odermann, eight year old League of the South Methodist WATER CASE BRIEFS son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oder- church won the attendance banner man, Parker street, spent Monday at the Nutmeg Trail meeting in the night at the Memorial hospital and Hartford, Dec. 17— (AP) —Re­ East Hartford Methodist church plies to briefs already filed in the W'as discharged yesterday, as the Friday evening. result of a fall from the school bus, Supreme Court of the U. S. in the case of the State of Coimecticut operated by Perrett and Glenney, at Miss Elizabeth Anderson, daugh­ 8:30 o’clock Monday morning near against the Commonwealth of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson Massachusetts, are to be filled on or the Lydallville comer. The boy was of Green Hill, has returned home only slightly injured but was held before December 27. Arguments are from the Kendall Hall School for to be heard by the court pn January imder oijservation overnight. Robert girls at Prides Crossing, Mass. Miss 5 on the acceptance or rejection of i.s a student in the third grade of Anderson has been doing excellent the report of special master Charles the Manchester Green school. work at Kendall Hall this fall term. Bunn of St. Paul, Minn., who heard She was recently honored by her the evidence in the cas,i and who TWO SUDDEN DEATHS. classmates by being elected presi­ recommended to the Supreme Court dent of the freshman class. After that Massachusetts be permitted to Putnam, Dec. 17.— (AP)—Two the holiday she will return to con­ divert the waters of the Swift and Christmas Is A t Hand And men died of heart failure yesterday tinue her studies at Kendall Hall. Ware rivers from the watershed of on the same farm in East Thomp­ the Connecticut river, subject to son. Ferdinand Ross, 71, was found Martin Alvord, son of Mr. and restrictions imposed by the war de­ Choow het Chriitmts Ea- dead in bed at 6 a. m. by his wife. New Years Will Be Here Mrs. William E. Alvord, of 98 Ben­ partment. gcrie gift w tbit ttoce vbcR Just before noon Mrs. Ross asked a ton street, is at the Hartford hospi­ neighbor, Lewis F. Howland, 61, to tal where he recently underwent a TO AID UNEMPLOYED lelectioiu tte widest tad do some chores for her in the barn. major operation. He was reported moK Aod Shortly He seemed such a long time about it today as comfortable and doing Waterbury, Dec. 17 — (AP) — since no womeo erer bed that another neighbor went to see reasonably well. His temperature Waterbury’s three largest factories what the trouble was, and found him was also lower. Mr. Alvord was and several other smalled manu­ ( D O nmdi lingencyon oui be dead. admitted to the hospital two weeks facturers today announced their in­ tore yoor gift'will recim t Dr. R. C. Paine, medical examiner ago Tuesday and was operated upon tention of matching dollar for dollar ( D y e l weicocnel $1.00 *“$4.95 who was notified in each case pro­ the following day. Another opera­ weekly donations to the city’s un­ nounced death due to heart disease. tion was performed today. His con­ employment relief fund made by Mr. Ross was a widely known lum­ dition is not regarded as serious. their employees. The plan Is re­ GIVE HER berman and Mr. Howland wels a troactive which means that the fac­ prosperous farmer. Word received by telephone from tories will have to contribute some the Litchfield County hospital re­ thousands of dollars to match dol­ ASK RECEIVERSHIP. ported Miss Jane Wilcox, Manches­ lars already contributed. Over $41,- ter High school teacher, as making 000 has been raised for unetoploy- New Haven, Dec. 17.— (AP)—An satisfactory progress following her ment relief to date. application will be made in Supe­ recent operation for appendicitis. rior Court here or in Hartford late NAB BUM RUNNER. tod^ by Assistant Attorney Gen­ Tonight will give locsd setback eral; John H. King for appointment players the final opportunity to Hartford, Dec. 17.— (AP)—Jack of 8 temporary receiver for the Citi- compete___ ^______for turkeys at the West Knight of 70 Duane street. East Genuine Grenadine zensTBank & Trust of-New Haven, Side^Rec as there be no sitting ! Greenwich, R. 1., w m arrested by w hl^ recently was restrained from of the setback tournaunent on j State Police in Columbia on CHIFFON doing business. Christmas Eve. Play will start at 8 charges of reckless driving, trans- Pair The effect will be to tie up inde­ o’clock with turkeys as first prize ■ porting liquor and keeping liquor finitely a considerable part of the and merchandise as second. with intent to sell. Knight was Christmas club fimds of the bank driving a, car owned by John S. Silva wh'le checks had been Issued, many The boy’s Junior glee club will of 273 Maple street, Holyoke, Mass., of these had not come back into hold a joint rehearsal with the Bee­ and was arrested following an acci­ the bank for collection. Other thoven and G Clef Glee clubs at the dent in wich he was concerned. A banks have been aiding depositors Swedish Lutheran church at 7:30 special carrier under the body of the to a limited extent but a receiver­ o’clock tomorrow night in prepara­ car was used for carrying. liquor, ship will stop this aid for the pres- tion for the program to be presented 'uid the state police confiscated 12 enL - Friday at the ChristoiM jibrty. .. > 3-4 caMS of liquor. r "^,- TAGBTOT3S MANCHBSTBR BVEKTNO HERAip. SOtJTH M A N C lC E » m t/a )m ^ ? W ^ ^ - o-y

well. Both tea and eoltee were pher H am p ton of 216 Wetbetell FASCIST DISPUTE PENN PAPERS SOLD NOVEL INVENTION GIVE FAREWELL TEA served and there was a dainty array HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. HIT street Monday morning when she MEUQNSFOR,plSS of light refreshmwts such as fancy darted across Hartford Road near cookies and cakes, sandwiches, New York, Dec. 17.— (AP.)—^The Cheney Brothers Main office. The Canbtim, Austm l^~ l3i^ IT.— FOR MISS HAYWARD candy and nuts. Mrs. Arthur N. BY CAR, BREAKS ANEE truck knocked her down and one (AP)—A grant oC JEOOO.000 (about . REACHES NEWYORK original letters patent restoring the Potter and Mrs. Clarence P. Quimby Province of Pennsylvania to William TO AID AVIATORS wheel passed over her left leg $2,435,000) to rafipve mlen^oyment ured. They were assisted by Miss breaking the bone near the Emkle. was announced-tc^y in Jitelilament Penn in 1694, was sold at auction Matron At Teachers* Hall, Ilia L. Washburn and Miss Harriet for $1,900 yesterday. Miss Viola Adamson Injured Neither the driver nor the pedestri­ by the Acting Prime Minister, J. E. Soon To Leave, Given Party D. Condon. . • an saw each other. Fenton. He declared the situation The patent was issued by a writ At Home of Mrs. Verplanck. When Striick By Truck On “appalling.” Witness Says Mussolini Help­ of privy seal by William and Mary Lost In Fog Radio Device Hartford Road. The accident was regarded by of England at Westminster and con­ PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FIRE both parties as unavoidable, it is An uproar necessitating tsm p^- Mrs. Olive G. Ha3rward was the said. ary adjournment of the House f(d- ed Hitler Financially To tains the portrait of William, the Tells Them Where They guest of honor at a farewell tea Miss \^ola Adamson, daughter of lowed Mr. Fenton’s announcement royal crest and other ajjporial de­ served by Mrs. Fred A. Verplanck New Britain, Dec. 17.—(AP)— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Adamson, signs. The seal is lacking. B'ire early today destroyed a wood-' that the goyerpment had detcdded to at her home yesterday afternoon. of 60 Cooper Hill street, 16-year-old impose an export duty of one cent a Start Trouble In Germany. The original receipt for $10,000 Are From Broadcasting. Mrs. Hayward is soon to conclude en structure on Edson street which Fish ponds in Manilla in which pound on sheepskins in tl» wool to paid by Thomas and William Penn her work as matron of Teachers’ has been part of St. Joseph’s Paro­ sophomore student at Manchester fish are raised for consumption dur­ chial school plant. The loss is esti­ High school, will be out of school assist the Australian hide fur to the Indians for land ceded by the hall boarding house, a position she ing the typhoon season when fish industry. treaty of Stanwix, brought $1,250. hais held for more than eleven years. mated at about $6,000. An overheat­ two months due to an unfortunate New York, Dec. 17 — (AP)—Legal New York, Dec. 17—(AP) — A ed furnace is thought to have been accident she met with on her way can’t be caught in sea waters, are During the pandemonium In the efforts to prove that Benito Musso­ A three-page personal and historical gadget that will guide the wander­ Close to fifty women were present House opposition members shouted lini has given financial support to letter written by William Penn to ing flier home on the wave lengths at the gathering including mainly the cause. No children were in the to school. worth more than $10,000,000, and building, fire breaking out before “scandsd” and “swindle” and hurled Adolph Hitler, leader of the German Richard Hill, a member of the Coun­ of “Amos and Andy” or the “Maine residents of Teachers’ Hall but also Viola was struck by an automo­ the annual harvest from these ponds allegations that labor members had Fascists, in the hope of annexing cil of Pennsylvania, was sold for Stein Song” will be demonstrated a number of other invited guests as classes opened. bile truck operated by J. Christo­ is valued at more than $3,000,000. been "bribed." the southern Tyrol, have extended $750. before the Army air corps in Wash­ to New York. ington, D. C., next week. As the result of a libel suit and Geoffrey G. Kruesi, of Los An­ several perjury actions brought by geles, research engineer for Western Hitler In the District Court of Mun­ YOUNir MURDERER Air Express, arrived here yesterday ich, Bavaria, denying the charges, on his way to Washington and gave j testimony was taken yesterday at his invention a tryout. Previous to :the Germein consulate by William J. KILLED FOR THRILL the official tests, he will go to Ashe- ' '"Topkens, acting as commissioner for ville, N. C., to confer with Herbert the Munich court. Hoover, Jr., who developed the de­ Participating in the closed hear­ Independence, Kan., Dec. 17.— vice. ing were Werner Abel, a former (AP.)—Everett Haldiman, 17, pic­ Details of Device j ■ ;.aide to Hitler, who is being sued for tured in a statement police attribute It consists of a loop antennae •perjury, and Giuseppe Migliorati, a to his girl companion as a bandit mounted on the fuselage of the . resident of New York, who Abel who killed victims to afford friends plane and a reading dial on the in­ -'. claims is a former Italian captain in a thrill, faced questioning today rel­ strument board. When the antennae ^■^he pay of the Italian Fascist catches a broadcast from any point, League. ative to the murder of William the needle on the dial points to the Acted as Paymaster Price, Kansas City bakery driver. direction of that station. ’The oper­ Before Commissioner Topkens, Following announcement by offi­ ation supplements radio beacon con­ Abel accused Migliorati of being the cers that the youth had confessed trol at the point where the plane is _ man whom he introduced to Hitler i killing John Seibel, Tyro, Kansas, beyond the sphere of airways so as Mussolini’s envoy in 1923 and filling station operator during a equipped. who acted sis paymaster between holdup, Kansas City detectives have For instance, the pilot is hoplessly them. Migliorati denied the identi­ sought to connect him with the slay­ lost in fog on the way from New fication and said he was a journalist ing of Price and other recent Kan­ York to Pittsburgh. He tunes in on of Swiss nationality, although ad­ sas City holdup murders. KDKA and finds that his dial indi­ mitting he had met Abel in Munich. Faced by Fern McNabb Desy, 15, cates he is flying in the direction of The hearing ended with Abel chal­ to whom police attribute the accus­ Buffalo. He swings his ship to the lenging Migliorati to return to Ger- ing statement, Haldiman denied the left until the pointer is over dead .many and repeat his denial under crime. Kansas City detectives said center and flies into port to the ad­ oath. Migliorati agreed to do so the Desy girl told them she witness­ vice of a home economics lecture. upon provision that his expenses be ed the shooting of the bakery driver The mechanism recently has un­ '“'guaranteed. along a country road while riding dergone a successful two-months GIVE HER AN The outcome of this testimony and in an automobile accompanying the test on the 32-passenger Fokkers ''ilitler’s perjury suit against Abel one driven by the killer. and . "depends the decision in the libel suit The girl’s statement said Haldi­ ^ which three of Hitler’s political man likened himself to Jesse James, DINER IS ROBBED ;.pnemies were fined and later appeal- bad man of frontier times. Officers ' ed. In that suit, Abel corroborated said the girl described how the their testimony that Mussolini was Apponaug, R. I., Dec. 17.— (AP) f supporting Hitler in return for the youth and his companions attempt­ —Two young gimmen early today surrender of all claims to the south- ed to escape identification by mak­ held up Andrew Regan in a diner .ern 'Tyrol when the German Fascists ing up their faces with theatrical here where he is employed and took come into power. paint. $7 fjom his pockets and $50 from WASHER Haldiman, the Desy girl, Ray Har- the till. The bandits escaped in car j ley, 17, and Altha Rush, Sioux City, with Connecticut registration plates A white whale, declared to be ! Iowa, were arraigned here yester- No. 129-501 driven by a third young rare among the denizens of the ! day on the charge of murdering man. Half an hour later the same sea, was sighted off the Newfound­ j Seibel at Tyro. They were in jail in car was discovered wrecked aganist A Gift To Mothei That Is land Banks recently by a coast ; default of $20,000 bonds. They were a tree a mile from the diner. No guard cutter. 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for scores of men who otherwise would have been thrown out of SEPTIC SORE THROAT ''Q ^& nO N JiNU JINSWBR SERIES ing over the city> However, trafBc work. STdRH WARNING was not’so laadly hampered as dur­ RiormuMimiA Although it has constantly been ing last week's fog. the aim of the highway department STRIKES WHOLE T o w n Reports from the provinces Indi­ HIGHWAYS WORK to aid the unemployment ^tuation C M ViM krnK COMMECTlCUf CSAHBEK 01 COHMEBCE.ibc. Washington, Dec. 17.—AP)—’The cated that the fcig was spreading Bucharest, Dec. 17;— (AP)^M s^y by further expansions of its pro­ « 0 ASTLVt* »T« T. BAK-rrOtS Weather Bureau today issued the over a considerable area. Parts of persons were wounded, two serious­ gram, it was necessary to delay Toronto, Dec. 17.— (AP)—^Thr^ . ' ...I following storm warning: the coast , were fog-bound and ship­ ly, and eighteen students, were ai> plans for 1931 construction until it himdred residents ; of the .town of; Q. What are' the leafflhg products ^agriculture is carried on in Connec- Advisory: Northeast storm warn­ ping at Southampton was seriously rested during demonstrations by^ a FOR UNEMPLOYED became certain that the necessary Kirkland Lake are receiving medical myftiufactured in Bristol ticut today compare with farming ings ordered 9:30 a. m., north of hampered. crowd of 300 Republican students in finances would be forthcoming. It attention for septic sore throat. 'A. Clocks and watches, ball bear­ 70 years ago? Wilmington, N* C., to Virginia The noncheilamce with which the BuchMest today. now appears definite that the gaso­ There have been five deaths. ings, silverware and steel fishing Q. For what is Bethlehem, Conn., Capes. Disturbance of slight Inten­ Londoner accepts, a thing like this The students first wished to stage line tax and motor vehicle income In a message received fly Dr. J. rods. noted historically? sity over northeastern Florida, will was typified by Queen Mary herself their manifestation in front of Eifng Macdonald Orders Construc­ for November, December and M. Robb, minister of heajj^, from How long has Connecticut had Q. When was the official seal of move northeastward with increase who left Buckingham Palace in her Carol’s palace, but the police January will be sufficient to liqui­ his deputy minister. Dr. W. J. Bell, an"Athletic Commissioner? Connecticut adopted? ing intensity and cause strong CM and spent an hour shopping. stopped them. Thereupon they went date the $3,000,000 loan within a now at Kirkland Lake it was stat­ A. A commission-of three was northeast winds this afternoon and to the police president’s office and tion W ork Advanced From short time. ed that the disease Ijiad been trac^ orized in 1921, followed by the (Answers to these questions will tonight. Warnings lowered Jack­ smashed its windows. From there intment of a single commis- be published in Friday’s paper.) DROPS DEAD IN STORE they went to the Masonic lodge Following this, the highway com­ directly to two workmen, employed sonville to Charleston. by one of the dairies. ; i M'qner in 1925. quarters and battered in its doors March To January— Con­ missioner will be able to borrow ,Q. Is the Hartford Courant the Meriden, Dec. 17.— (AP)—John T. and windows. against the anticipated highway in­ “The germ is a very malignmit' one’’ said Dr. Robb. “The disease Hs oli^st newspaper m the U. S. ? JUDGE LANDIS ILL Gebhard, 69, of 453 Pratt street, Returning to the police presi­ tracts Total a Million. come both for 1931 and 1932. This, usually a long drawn out one, and A- It is the oldest American news­ Chicago, Dec. 17.— (AP)—Kene- UNUSUAL LONDON FOG dropped dead this morning at 8 dent’s home they clashed -with the in turn, will permit the announced highly contagious.’’ paper of continuous publication, im­ saw Mountain Landis, commissioner police and one student fired a re­ advancement of the new year’s pro­ o’clock in the Ives, Upham & Rand The 300 cases are divided about': der the original name and in the of , rested well in Presby­ department store where he has been volver, woimding an actor who was gram and will furnish early imem- original place. It began publication terian hospital today following a For the purpose of relieving the equally between children and adults. London, Dec. 17.— (AP.)—Lon­ employed for more than 40 years. passing. ’The police, drawing their ployment relief throughout Con­ Scarlet fever anti-toxin is beii^ on.'October 29, 1764, when Hartford minor operation performed yester­ clubs, attacked the students, who UMmployment situation, Highway necticut. , He was manager of the drapery and used with var3dng results. had a population of only 4,000. day. Dr. Vernon C. David reported don’s noon was black as midnight upholstering departments. The retiuned the blows with stones. Commissioner John A. Macdonald The winter work will consist al­ Q. How does the extent to which his patient in good condition. t^ a y ordered Connecticut’s high­ The milk from the dairy was today, so heavy was the fog hsing- widow and four daughters survive. Many were hurt. A policeman was most entirely of grading operations unpasteurized said Dr. Robb. “Hi(i taken to a hospital with the acfor.^ way operations for the year of 1931, in preparation for summer paving. origin^ly scheduled to begin in it been pasteurized there is little doubt but the epidemic would not March, advanced to January, and “LONE WOLF" HOME stated that adl highway work listed have broken out, as pasteurization Darien, Dec. 17.— (AP)—Sergeant kills the germ.” W ard’s for the years of 1931 and 1932 would Amos Anderson, the famous “Lone be moved forward as rapidly as the Wolf’’ of the Darien police depart­ department could formulate plans ment, who is in the Stamford hospi­ and specifications for construction. tal recovering from bullet wounds SCORES DR. EINSTEIN The first contract letting for the received on the Post road last new year will be made on January month, will spend Christmas at At Reduced^ 5 and will include, according to h<-'me with his wife and young Los Angeles, Dec. 17.— (AP)— preliminary estimates, approxi­ daughter. Characterizing Dr. Albert Einst^n mately one million dollars worth of Anderson will be taken home in as a Pacifist Dr. A. H. Houghton, higbwa.y projects spread generally the morning of Christmas day and one of the organizers of the Ameri­ throughout the state. he will return to the hospital in the can Legion hsis suggested action to Prices Commissidner Macdonald pointed afternoon, according to present prevent the visit to California of out that by inaugurating opera­ p'ans. the famed German mathematician. GUTS tions tn mid-winter the motoring The nationally-known officer was The suggestion offered before public would undoubtedly be incon­ shot down by a New York gunman Los Angeles Legionnaires last night venienced by the temporary closing in the early morning hours of No­ brought forth applause and expres­ Here’s a tempting array of acceptable gifts at of some roads and by one way vember 17. sions of disfavor but no action. traffic; and that the work, being The attack. Dr. Houghton said imdertaken imder winter conditions N o EFFECT HERE was based upon expressions attri­ Reduced Prices. Gifts for the young and old, the and necessitating operations in Norwalk, Dec. 17. — (AP) — buted to Dr. Einstein in a recent frossen soil, would naturally entail Federal Judge Edwin S. Thomas of New York speech in which he was a somewhat greater expense to the Norwalk today declared that the quoted as urging men of military frivolous and serious “Gifts for the Entire Family” statejthan if undertaken under nor­ prohibition ruling handed down by age to refuse to fight as a means of mal opnditions of the warm weather Federal Judge William Clark of preventing war. ; construction season. In view of the New Jersey, will have no effect on Dr. Houghton declared Dr. Eip- la;^e number of jobs which will be the administration of the 18th stein was a Pacifist traveling in the made available, however, he stated Amendment in the Federal Court of guise of a mathematician. ' LAST 3 that it was his belief th^at the pub­ Cormecticut. lic would not object to the incon- “No ruling that has not been “Here are some of our rare oW v ^ e n c e and that the additional ex­ passed upon by the prints,” as the finger-print expqtt DAYS p o s e of winter work would be ful­ Supreme Court will be recognized by proudly said to.the Rogues Qallefys ly justified. me’’ Judge 'Thomas stated. visitor, ' ■ ■ ‘ ■ ■ '■ " With respect to the letting of W ard's January 5 and those which will fol­ low as rapidly as possible, the hig^iway commissioner stated that Christmas wardj0i ® tww sections of the standard con­ tract specifications would be strict­ Sales! ly enforced; namely, one which re­ WILROSE DRESS SHOP quires the contractor to begin work Hotel Sheridan Building within ten days after he receives notice of the award and another w ^ch requires all contractors inso­ Windsor Electric far as possible to utilize labor ob- New Arrivals of Dresses ALL Chirstmas Radios Ordered aSturday tabied in the sections where the GIVE Gyrator Washer Will Be Delivered for Christmas construction work is taking place, Since operations will be spread gen­ Mother, Daughter, Sister or erally throughout the state, the Sweetheart a Dress Automobiles The “Cavalier” latter spec^cation will relieve un­ $69.50 employment on a wide scale in all SPECIAL parts of Connecticut ' The gift that every , , The advancement of the highway housewife dreams about!' Beautiful porcelain enam-j REDUCED $79.85 Construction program was enabled Complete with Tabes a surprising stability o f« state $ 5 . 9 5 eled tub. Faster, clean-j and Installed income from the sources prescribed er washing. 6 to 8 sheet ^ VISIT TOYLAND AND SEE capacity. Powerful silentl Small Down Payment by law for the highway department TO motor. Get it for her onj Small Weekly Payment chiefly the gasoline tax motor Dollar Day! THESE VALUES vehicle registrations. Early in-ithe- 8 Tubes, Tcme Control Oili be bought on easy! Triple Screen GrM, Utah summer when the highway commis­ pa5^ents. THE RACER sioner made his estimate of the in­ Ds^&jnlc Speaker. . Rich come which could be anticipated $9 -50 Real pneumatic tires and tubes, wire Walnut Veneer Cabinet. The gift fdr the Whole from these sources, it was believed wheels, beautiful finish d* O O ^ Cf familyj that the industrial depression and All sizes. Latest Shades. Value $29.50 ...... / D unemployment would drastically af­ Trail Blazer fect both, and that receipts would Master Six We are also showing a won- BICYCLE probably be one fourth or more be­ Roadster, Value $18.45 low the figures of 1929. derfiil assortment of $15.50 As far as motor vehicle operation Slips Cadillac Roadster Axminsters was concerned, however, the ef­ 9x12 foot Size Pajamas $32 45 Value $26.50 ...... fects of depression were by no Gowns $1.25 Weekly $22.95 means as severe as was expected. Both the gasoline tax and the re­ Dance Sets $5.00 Down— Small Durant Roadster, Carrying Charge $26.95 newal of automobile registrations Chemises Value $19.50...... $15.75 were maintained on a level not Bloomers The Trail Blazer! Low, $5.00 Dowm, $1.25 Weekly greatly below that of 1929. racy lines, flashing ma­ Road King Dump Truck , Small Carrying Charge roon and gold colors. Its Maintenance of highway funds Carries 200 Ibs. Val. $17.55 Floral and Oriental pat­ from these sources will make it $ 1.00 all steel frame Is com­ $14.95 pletely equipped! terns. Velvets, too! Give possible within the next month for to Christmas Radios Ordered Saturday the home a delightful and the department to liquidate loans Ward Way Dump Truck. A classy appealing appearance for amounting to $3,000,000 advanced Christmas. ' by the Board of Finance and Con­ $ 4.95 light dump. C M O Q C trol early in the year from the Value $14.95 .... ^ state’s civil list funds. BLANKETS This sum was obtained by the Large Variety of HOSIERY ALL highway commissioner when the un­ Chiffon or Ser­ employment situation first gave evi­ Handkerchiefs vice Weight Men’s Shirts dence of assuming serious propor­ $3.35 25c to 79c '■n tions. It was obtained under the $ pair statute which enables the commis- 1.29 Fine, warm, fluffy China cotton Doll Carriages $ soiner to borrow from state funds Blankets in lovely pastel plaids. 1.00 against anticipated highway de­ ^ We are pleased to announce that we have a fine coUection of Matching lockstitch edge. A If you can read a man's mind partment-income, and it was used to ! Costume Jewelry at popular prices. thoughtful gift. you’ll be sure to give him finance an expansion of the 1930 REDUCED shirts. Here are smart broad­ program in order to provide jobs cloths and rayons. Styles every man likes.

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F. Shea; Senior Beadle, O. P. Morin; They were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur going' towards Junior Beadle, Harry Pinney, Jr.; l o c k PEOPLE IN JURED Ayer and son, Arthur, Jr., of 23 when the mishap occurred., WAPPING Tanner street. Mr. Ayer was badly police arrested Ayer for failure Lecturer, Michael O’Connell; Physi­ New Furniture Style bruised about the chest, Mrs. Ayer notify the state motor vehicle de­ ROCKVILLE cian, Dr. T. F. O’Loughlin; Musician, IN COVENTRY ACCIDENT sustained severe bruises from head partment of a change of residence-. Harry Pinney, Jr.; Manager, Degree uriiM Helep Frink spent the week­ to cut cm ^ from A^w or^^egl;^ Taimer team, George E.'Hammond; Cap­ Relegates The Rocker end at the home of her cousin. Miss rfiiTi, "One of 'tfie caiv' ihyol street.. passen­ tain, Degree team, M. J. O’Connell. Bernice Schug, of Burnside. , Ayer Fa»»ly On Tanner Street iravq^&dPby fire, miid the biter, a ger in the rdadker, at Officers will be installed at the The Blue Triangle club held its Figores In Sunday Crash^— coupe driven by Ayer, , was S t Joseph’s hbii^t)|d^^)I^illimantic LEGIONNAIRES PLAN meeting to be held on January 5. Christmas party at its club rooms Car Is Total Loss. practically a total loss as . a result for a lacierated scalp. District Deputy Oliva P. Morin will Good Old Chair of Olden Days Crowded Into last Monday evening. Twepty-five of the collision. fTha Ayer family^^e^iinder the care be in charge. the Attic by Modem Demand for members’and friends were present. of a local physidan.' FOR ANNUAL D I N ie Miss McCrachen of the Y. W. C. A. The Ayers were traveling home­ Mrs. Agnes Gakeler A family of three local people ward and the roadster, owned by the the Overstaffed Suites. of Hartford was present and during were injured in an accident at Day’s Mrs. Agnes (Ludwig) Gakeler, 76, the business meeting plans were dis­ Rockville-WlUimantic Lighting Com- Only 39 per cent of- -the world Wm Be Held At Rockvffle of 21 Laurel street, died at her home cussed for. the Coming year, and Comer in South Coventry Simday pany and operated by Daniel tonnage of ^ p s depdids exclu­ on Monday morning folio-wing a Miss McCrachen gave a very inter­ afternoon, it was learned today. O’Brien of South. Coventry was sively on cdaj. ^ House On Thursday, January long iUness of a complication of dis­ What has happened to the old-^modern to the extent of changing ' from rocking chairs to parlor sets, esting talk about what other clubs 15— Other Rockville Notes. eases. Mrs. Gakeler was the widow fashioned rocking chair? Where has the old time rockers will be foimd were doing, and the girls received of Albert Gakeler, a veteran of the it gone, and what is the cause of its imder the eaves of attics, dust-cov­ some good suggestions. After the Civil War. She was bom in Loerach, stealthy disappeiurance ? Stanley Dobosz Post, American ered, with their worn rockers, anti­ business meeting the girls present­ Baden, Germany, January 13, 1854, Not many years ago every home I Legion, held its regiUar meeting in macassars, tidies s^d cushions ed one of their members. Miss and came to this country 54 years had several rocking chairs of vari­ G. A. hall last evening, with * a ous sizes, adorned with antimacas­ strangely cold and uninviting in the Lydia Jones, with a beautifiU ago, making her home in this city. attic eerieiJpss of cobwebs and thick­ bretdifast set. Miss Jones is to be large number of the members in at­ She was a member of the'Christian sars or tidies of wool, embroidery . Plans were discussed for or crocheted work. The larger and ening dust. In the forward march of married in the near future. A mock Apostolic church on Orchard street. the nation the rocking chair is de­ wedding was enjoyed in honor of the annual banquet and the com­ Mrs. Gakeler leaves eight chil­ more comfortable of these chairs re­ mittee in charge reported that it posed in the “ settin’ room” and was fending its existence in the front the occasion. Refreshments were dren, Mrs. Ernest Bush of Pittsfield, line of the New England farm. served and a ten cent grab bag was would be held at the Rockville Mass., Mrs. Frank Lassen of Dan­ the seat of honor used by the min- , House on Thursday evening, Janu­ ister when he called on the families I enjoyed by everyone. bury, Mrs. Herman Olschafskie of Leslie M. Collins is ill at his home. ary 15. An elaborate turkey dinner Thompson-ville, George, John and of 1890-’00. Smaller chairs with less •with all the fixings ■will be served decorative features were all over the , FAILS TO DISCOVER He was taken to the Manchester Henry Gakeler of this city, Albert Memorial hospital last Monday eind and plana are underway for an ex­ Gakeler of Wethersfield, Frank house; small ones in the chambers, i cellent entertainment program. even one large comfortable chair for j 'Tuesday where X-ray pictures were Gakeler of New Britain. A daugh­ OLD RACEOF GIANTS taken. The committee in charge of the ter, Mrs. Lina Heintz of Hartford, men in the sunny corner of the Welfare work announced that many kitchen. | The Boys’ 4-H club of Windsor- died last March. She also leaves viUe met at the home of Mr. Da- families had been cared for and twenty-three grandchildren, two Out In Cities Tucson, Ariz., Dec. 17.— (AP.)— many people had received clothes Returning from a -visit to the vieu last Friday evening. sisters, Mrs. Katherine Brockhaus The old-fashioned rocking chair Following the usual custom on suitable for the winter months. The j-iver district of , Mex., Dr. of South Manchester and Mrs. Got- has been crowded out of the cities Friday, December 19, the Simday store on Park place, where the Byron Cummings, archaeologist, has lieb Reutter of ToUand avenue, this by the new overstuffed parlor suites school of the First Congregational clothing was given out will be clos­ announced failure to find evidence to n city; also three brothers. Out back in the rural districts the church of East Windsor -will hold ed this week, but those desiring ar­ substantiate the reported discovery The funeral was largely attended rockers are still king of home fur­ their Christmas party, -with Santa ticles or who wish to send in cloth­ from the Christian Apostolic church niture. The old kitchen rocker is still of remains of an ancient race of giants. Claus in attendance. A t this time ing or canned goods, can do so by this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. to be found in the sunny comer of there will be a Christmas tree on Dr. Cummings, who is dean of the communicating •with the Visiting Philip Beyer of Lewis coimty offi­ the kitchen, often hy the window which gifts, including clothes and University of ’s department Nurse Association. ciated. Interment was in the family where the occupant can rest and get toys, may be put to be given to Miss of archaeology went to Sonora, a Folio-wing the meeting, members plot in Grove Hill cemetery. that “-view do-wn the road”— a neces­ Callahan for distribution; On the week ago to investigate a report at­ bf the American Legion Auxiliary sary adjunct to farm life. The bed­ evening of Simday, December 21, Mothers to Meet tributed to J. E. Coker, mine opera­ joined the Post members and enjoy­ rooms stiU have the small rockers the pageant, “The Adoration of the ed the address given by William H. The Every Mothers’ Club w^l tor, that he had -witnessed the exca­ meet at the Baptist church on Fri­ without arms; there is usually one Kings and Shejjberds”, -will be Rhodes of Hartford, who spoke on in the broad hall and the “ settin’ vation of skeletons of men eight feet given, to which all are cordially in- “ The Unkno-wn Soldier.” In his ad­ day evening and the regular month­ tall. room” has several. This room also •vited. dress he touched on^some very in­ ly birthday supper -will be held in Dr. Cummings said he found no honor of those having birthdays this contains the old time couch that has Louis J. Merrill and family of teresting and pathetic incidents, also seen its best day in ultra-mod­ evidence to support the story a l-, Windsor Hill have moved to which occurred during the years month. Each member is requested to though he had excavated tmrteen I ^ recently, bring a covered dish for the supper em furniture marts. spent in conducting parties through­ There was something attractive skeletons from an ancient Indian The t Ladies’ degreedperpp team of the | out Europe. Mr. Rhodes traveled and there is sure to be many sur­ burial ground. Discussing these Lames aegree prises in the line of eats. A social about the old rocking chairs—some­ East Windsor Grange put on j more than 100,000 miles during his thing hard to explain. The sensation skeletons, he said: the third eind fourth degrees on stay there, and on many occasions evening -will be spent and the an­ “The males ranged in height from nual report of committees will be of motion, rocking to and fro to the „ Tuesday evening, December 16. at ■visited the battlefields of Europe accompsiniment of the singing iron 6 feet to 6 feet 6 inches—good sized the ^ Parish House. A harvest sup­ and the graves of many of the im- read. Indians, but by no means gigantic. Notes kettles on the old wood ranges in per followed. identified soldiers of the World War. the farm kitchen is something that The women were entirely normal in ., Miss Rhoda Fairbanks of South In his address he brings his listen­ The Delpha class of the Baptist stature, the tallest being five feet church will meet at the home of will be hand to efface from the Windsor, who has been ill at the ers back to the tomb of “The Un­ minds of those people who lived on ten inches. The children also appear­ Hartford hospital, is convalescing at known Soldier” at Arlington and Mrs. Alice Edwards this evening. ed normal. MARK-DOWN farms of New England the greater the home of friends in Hartford. graphically pictures the life of the There -will be election of officers and “The tribe evidently was an active a Christmas party. part of their lives. There was hap­ Miss Jane Graham, who has been soldier while he was in the trench­ piness, peace and plenty there, and one. They were long headed Indians, ill at the Manchester Memorial hos­ es and in batUe. The program was Charles E. Pressler, Jr., of Walnut seeming to correspond closely to our street has returned from several the old rocking chair was a symbol pital, left there last Simday and was musically illustrated. The address of of all that and more. Again, it was early ‘Pithouse’ people of Arizona, taken to the home of her nephew, Mr. Rhodes was interspersed 'with days stay in New York City. one of the early tribes which made L. M. Dillon of this city has been the symbol of many joyous kitchen Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Jr., at ONAU humorous and human interest its abode in pits in the earth. in Atlantic aty for a few days. “junkets,” of unforgettable home­ Pleasant Valley.. Mrs. Cunningham stories. Members of the press mso comings and Thanksgiving feasts “ We found no pottery, hence these is helping Mrs. Graham with the enjoyed the address of Mr. Rhodes. Mrs. Sophie Chapman of Grand people were of a period before the street has recovered from her recent and of many pleasant weeks spent care of her. lions to Present Play on the “ old farm” in the summer manufacture of pottery began. The Lions Club of this city will illness. There were some small shell orna­ Mrs. Walter Edwards with young time. The modern upholstered liv­ give the famous rookie comedy ing room set is as much out of place ments, several crude stone imple­ MEN’S -jBOYS’ “Corporal Egan” on February 5 and son has returned to her home on ments which evidently had been La-wrence street from the Rock-ville in the rural districts as a feather 6 according to an announcement bed would be in the modern hall- used in making om am ^ts and a City hospital. few large sea shells from which the made on Tuesday by the president, room apartment. George S. Brookes. The play will be Where Are They? ornaments were made.” presented at the Sykes Auditorium Where have all these familiar FRENCH STORE BOMBED and one hundred and fifty people POUCE CHECKING UP chairs gone? That is the question will take part. The committee in asked everywhere when the subject Lyons, France, Dec. 17.— (AP)— ' A bomb exploded in front of a big charge met on December 10 with the of furniture is brought up. They department store here today. Universal Producing Company to EQUIPMENT ON CARS have gone the way of the horse arrange In presenting this comedy. Windows of adjoining buildings OVERCOATS and piano-box buggy and high­ were reduced to bits. There were The production is something new wheeled bicycle and many other ob­ no injuries. and different in the manner of clean Horns and Lights Tested On jects so well known in years past. ' All quality merchandise including Society Brand, Smithson patriotic community entertainment. Autos Found Parked Along The police revealed today that The demand for furniture of a type there had been a number of similar “Corporal Egsm” has a coast to Streets In Town. that is soft and conducive to rest coast record of large and apprecia­ attempts to blow up Lyons jaPoperty and Michael Sterns make& Hundreds of our customers^ Ipow and is an adornment to any room, during the Isist few months. They tive audiences and unusually good has erasdS the rocking chair from press reports. A member of the State Police did not connebt the attempt with a Ship-vsrecks this merchandise. If you are not acquainted here this is your local homes perhaps for all time. strike of street car employees. “Corporal Egan” is a scream of a force and Officer John Crockett of Still there are many homes in town play and further details will be an­ the Manchester police department where the modern overstuffed furni­ on land too opportunity to get in on some real values. Buy an overcoat or nounced later. made an automobile equipment in­ ture has not yet entered and the Welfare Organization Meeting spection tour yesterday afternoon. furniture setting is the same as in Our Life Income plan will A special meeting of the Rock-ville Starting out on Spruce street they *hose Maine, New Hampshire and keep you afloat and take you suit now and save many dollars. Welfare organization was held in covered the block around on Char­ Vermont farm homes so dear to the safely through the worst storm. the Superior Court room. Memorial ter Oak street and partly on the Trade A t memory of true New Elnglanders. It pays you a comfortable building Monday evening, -with Sher­ lower end of Main street. Lights and Ask anyone who knows—and horns and other car equipment on wood Cumings, chairman, presiding. there are legions—\^at Is the best Glenney*s income whenever you are The minutes of the last regular parked cars were tried and when chair in which to bathe baby in unable to work on account of anything was foimd defective the li­ meeting were read by the secretary, front of the open oven door? ’That These gifts will be given illness or accidental injury. cense number was taken. Warnings Miss Alice Burke. Lewis Chapman may not be the procedure in the away Xmas eve. One chance will be issued by the police and later If you die prematurely, it announced that $230.52 had been modem city home but on the farm arrests -will be madS. with every $1 purchase. turned over to the organization as the squirming, happy babe is held provides for your family. the result of the charity football in the lap of the farm mother seat­ game between the Clerks and Wheel 1st Prize $35 Overcoat If you live, it pays you an Advertising slogans are written ed on a low, armless rocking chair Club recently. Many checks were income for life ba n n in g at with water on sidewalks in Barce­ before the roaring wood fire. When 2nd Prize $30 Suit received at the meeting from vari­ age 65. lona, Spain, -with the aid of a port­ the bath is over baby is blanketed 3rd Prize $10 Shoes ous organizations. able machine that inscribes the warm and in a few minutes the Much good work -will be done by Inquire for cost at your age. characters from a stencil arrange­ kitchen rocker has completed dou­ 4th Prize $5 Hat each organization in the to'wn indi­ ment in a revolving drum and wa­ ble duty in ushering the infant into vidually and through the local wel­ Connecticut General ter container pushed along by the slumberland. fare organization. Lile I nsurance Company HULTMAfTS operator. In homes that have finally gone The chaurman praised the work of N ext to The Manchester Trust Co. the local Legion Post in collecting GLENNEY’S FAYETTE B. CLARKE and distributing clothes and food among the needy of the town. INSURANCE First Selectman Pritchard sug­ Depot Square, Manchester gested that the Rockville Welfare Organization take up the matter of acting as an agency in securing jobs for the unemployed of the city. It is expected this matter -will be taken up in the near future. INSURANCE Officers of Milne Camp A t the last meeting of James It^s Elasy T o Chodse Milne Camp, United Spanish War Veterans the foUo-wing officers were 6l6Ct6d I Your Xmas Gift Jewelry Commander, Jo^n E. Gawtrey; The Best Guardian o f Senior Vice Commander, Manville Grumback; Junior Vice Commander, Life and Property J. J. O’Neill; Officer of the Guard, George Weber; Appointed Officers. Adjutant, Frederick Chapman; DONNELLY’S Quartermaster, William E. Schillin- ger; Patriotic Instructor, Francis Murray; Historian, Isaac Simms; GIVE A BIRTHSTONE RING MEN’S STRAP WATCHES Surgeon, Dr. Thomas F. Rockwell; All the well known American makes— .''.Isi Chaplain, James Beaumont. Insure Your Valuables We have a new showing of joodem birth stone Ollendorff, There will be a joint installation rings for men and women. ■with Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary in G. A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT A. R. haU on January 13. Ladies’ Bings ...... $7.50 and up $19.00 to $55.00 Damon Lodge Meeting IS THE Men’s Bings...... $10.00 and up The next meeting of Damon A New Line of Pendants...... $3.00 to $30.00 Men’s Pocket W a tch es...... $15 to $50 Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will be BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE Crystal Beads— Strung on a chain. Plain .. .$3.00 -VNew Line of Imported English Bill Folds held in Foresters Hall on Monday With Gold B ea d s...... • ?6-75 evening, December 29, instead of $1.75 to $6.50 Wednesday evening, December 24. The Manchester Trust Co. LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES A t this meeting officers for the en­ Cuff L in k s...... $3.50 and up suing year -will be elected. The in­ In a variety of shapes and including th- Ollendorff— stallation of these officers -will take the watch guaranteed against burglary Watch Chains...... $3.50 to $10.00 place on Wednesday evening, Janu­ See the new Tiger-Eye C Jneo Bings for M e n ...... $1&.00 and up ary 14. The Grand Chancellor, Her­ $25.00 and up bert Evans, of Waterto-wn, -will be Emblem Bings ...... $10.00 and up present to make an official -visit. other Wrist Watches $8.50 up Seth Thomas OockS ...... $6.00 to $37.-50 Westdox Alarm Clocks In colors ...... $1.50 and up District Deputy Joseph Rollison of Westclox Pocket Ben W atches...... $1.00, $1.50 Memorial Lodge of Manchester and Fire and Liability Diamond Wedding Bings at moderate prices. bis staff -vmi install the newly elect­ Crystal Bracelets ...... $6.00 ed officers. The meeting will be fol­ Crystal Pendants...... $5.50 and up lowed by a social hour and refresh­ Friendship B racelets...... $1.25 ments. Court Sidpsic Officers Insurance Ivory Sets in all the popular colors ...... $15.00 up Military Sets in ebony and lustre pearl.... $4.50 up Court Snipsic, F. of A., held its nTmna.1 meeting in K. of C. hall on Monday night and officers for the ensuing year -wtere elected as fol­ lows: Chief Ranger, George E. Hom- RICHARD G. RICH mond; Sub Chief Hanger, Felix La­ R. DONNELLY crosse; Senior Woodward, Matthew Tinker Building, South Manchester Hannan; Junior Woodward, Charles JEWELERS Champagne; Financial Secretary, 515 Main Street, South Manchester John Dickenson; Recording Secre­ tary, Leo B. Flaherty; Treasurer, B.

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A few dollars profit tairtTig has had ixu»re to do ★ A- 4 . ^ ^ 4 . 4 ^ 'k 4 ^ 4^ * k 4 k k [ k 4 k with sandbagginjr business in this in those homes coming In as steady Etmiitig Btralb country »ha« any other thing. income during the .winter months ---- PUBLISHHD BY THB will brighten many a shadowed doon iX[BItAI PRINTINO COICPANT, IN C IS BliseU 8tr*ttt SPAIN ’What fairer way of allocating a K, South Mancheatat, Cona. town’s responsibility to its citizens ■ THOMAS FEROtrSON What sort of government, as a Oeaeral Uaoasar standard type, Is likely to eventuadly thn^n through taxation just as this Gift Mirrors F oanded OOtObar* U 1811 emerge out of the European flux, is emergency appropriation will do ? an excellent subject for a world We do not believe the Selectmen’s ■ Elaborate bullseye mirrors in Published Evary Bvanlns Bzeapt gold with con’^ex glasses $57.60 Sundays and Holidays Bntarad at tha wide guessing match. Republics, proposal will be questioned but your Post Office at South Vanobastar, attendance at tonight’s meeting is Cona., as Second Class Mall Btettar. dictatorships, provisional “commit- subscription r a t e s teo-of-safety” makeshifts, hereditary essential to the town’s welfare. Jig-saw Chippendale mirrors One Year, by mall ...... ••••••fava of figured maple, 19 1-2x36 inch­ P e r M onth, by m all ...... 8 ••J monarchies, proletarian soviets, ' Delivered, one year ...... ♦••va constitutional government and abso- JINGO WORK? I es over all; -without eagle $9.75 Single copies ...«•• »»in«««»««««8 »"» j lutism abide side by side and not one j One of the happy thoughts for F U R N IT riU E m e m b e r o p THB ASSOCIATED PRESS of them is completely satisfactory today is the likelihood, more or less j Empire mirrors (like sketch to right) The Associated Press Is exclusively to its people. remote, of the Panama canal drying with ^ p picture at top and gold frame. entitled to the use for rapubllcatlon of all news dispatches credited to u Whichever of them, if any, sur­ up. It appears that the drought of Size 14 1-2x27 inches ...... $15.30 \ t h i i . or not otherwise oradltad* In this this, year extended way down into paper and also tha local news pub­ vives and becomes a pattern for the lished herein. ^ rest, one may hazard the guess that Central America and that the last j All rights of republlcatlon of rainy season was a bloomer. It also special dispatches herein are also re­ Tt will not be the hereditary mon­ served. ______archy. Right now one of the few appears that if they should have SPECIAL ADVERTISINO REPRE­ remaining governments of tlhat another such season down there j SENTATIVE; Hamilton - DeLlSser, Gatun Lake, which accommodates I Inc., 286 M adison Ave., New Y ork, N. variety in EJurope gives every indi­ y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave, cation of being on its Ifist legs. canal traffic for about half of the Chicago. Ilia ___ Alfonso is at least fairly likely to distance between the two oceans, j Full service client of N E A Ser- would be practically certain to fall vice. In a be the last dynastic ruler of Spain. The Spsmiards are coming out of to such a low level that it would no Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ longer be passable by large ships. tions. _ , _ the clouds and trying to organize The Herald Printing Company. Ina. This would be a commercial disaster assumes no financial responsibility themselves for business and comfort. for typographical errors appearing In Alfonso has never been very effec­ of the first class. advertisements In the Mancnester However, it would probably be Evening Herald. tive in anything but the spending of his subjects’ money. When he hailed with joy by the big-navy j | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17. WM a small boy it was generally crowd, for of course if we can’t ] move our warships from the Atlantic A B C ECONOMICS supposed that he was semi-idiotic. Let us undertake a crude demon­ He grew up to be an intelligent, to the Pacific without, going away | down around Cape Horn, obviously stration in economics. light hearted playboy. He has we will have to have two fleets In­ Let us assume that industry and been worth about as much to his stead of one. I ] Governor Winthrop desks cap agriculture, mining, forestry, etc., people as one of those red roses be had from $29.75 up at Wat­ constituting the productive part of we always picture as being constant­ kins Brothers This solid ma­ civilization, in a self contained ly behind Spanish girls’ ears. Be­ This graceful Colonial candle hogany model secret draw­ coxmtry are organized into units of cause this is 1930 and not 1630 or stand makes a delightful bed­ ers, hand c-arvod ball-and-claw pipoiiar size. There are 100,000 1730 he is likely to lose his job, now room or living room piece. Ma­ feet and coiTect interior is workers in the country, employed by or a little tater. hogany finished birch ... $11.70 priced a t ...... $69 100 bosses. One thousand of them Spain is going to be well worth 7 Eamous Authorities The smoker sketched is equip­ make men’s clothes, one thousand watching. Obviously it isn’t going i ped with an electric cigar light­ Decorated Hitchcock Chair of them women’s clothes, one thou­ fasc^t, for Primo de Rivera had to er. Its top is of marble with $29.75.* sand shoes, one thousand hats, one give up his dictatorship because h'’ J^ashingion show you their berets of base of m etd ...... — $7.50 thousand radios, one thousand was copying Mussolini. It isii t washing machines, one thousand going Bolshie, because Spanish in­ Letter automobiles, one thousand raise dividualism and pride of family is a charming home surroundings wheat, one thousand vegetables, one ruling passion with everybody ex- | By RODNEY DUTCHER thousand breed and butcher meat cept a few chronic reds around Bar- ^ NEA Service Writer Ross Crane, Lurelle Guild, and five other famous interior decorat­ animals, and so on through the list celona. Maybe it will experiment; Washington. Dec. 17.—It was in ing authorities have helped compile this new “Home Furnishing Plan- of necessaries and luxuries. with a full-blown directorate. May- i March, 1928, that Senator Robert book.” With this big, looseleaf portfolio you can “take stock” of Suppose that all these 100,000 be it will become a non-democratic Wagner of New York first intro­ your rooms under these experts’ guidance. The Planbook is just off workers get t^e same wages, ?10 republic. At all events it is likely ;duced his three bills designed to the press. .. .and offered for the first time today. Bring in the cou­ per diem, and that each of them to be erased from the shrinking li.si i j,^eet the problem of unemployment, pon below, and receive your $1 book FREE! turns out one unit of product in a of countries which /have permitted There had been an unusual amount j day. Suppose that the boss sells their rulers to be selected by the of idleness in that winter and the ' his wares without profit. Under accident of birth. country has heard a great .deal| $1.00 Planbook Free such an arrsmgeraent the men’s about unemployment since, b u t, garment maker can buy with nis ROAD HOGS !there is stiB some doubt whether | Name ...... day’s wages a day’s product of tha Massachusetts newspapers are the three bills will become law be- i scratching their heads over the fact fere the present Congress expires automobile maker and the automo­ in March, 1931. S tre e t...... bile maker csm buy with his day s that there are more fatal automobile j At the outset Wagner’s •was a wages a day’s product of the gar­ ' accidents in that state in proportion I voice in the wilderness. No one City ...... 1 ment maker; the hat maker cam buy ^ to the number of automobiles than paid much attention to him Then the Senate passed all three bills with his day’s wages a day’s prod­ there are in Connecticut or Rhode ; at its last session. The house Gift Lamps Gift Rugs uct of the radio maker amd the Island. j passed the one providing for col- , Th ree candle Junior floor radio maker with his day’s wages 't ction of unemployment statistics,' 16x27 inch Axminster rugs in We regret that we can’t help them Priscilla sewing cab- lamps in plain bronze style with can buy a day’s product of the hat l)ut there was a conspicuous fail- Oriental and Coloniahhooked 4*^1 out but we may be able to give them lire to provide any money for such ■ iirets (shown to left) pleated and lined silk shades, maker. And so on through the list. a tip as to how to find out for them­ c I lection. The House emascu- ; in mahogany finish signs . . . yV-.- • • • - . IT r.T;:»i$E25' are priced as low a s ...... $10 18x34 inch Bijou Size Gulistian Obviously the purchasing power of selves. They will have a migh*v .•■ted almost completely the Wag- over b irch ...... $3.95 Wrought iron bridge lamps, in nn bill M create an advance plan- domestic orientals. Washed the country would be ekactly equal good clue to the reason for the ace: Solid maho g a n y steel finish, with oil fonts and to its producing power. dents if they can discover the reason t.a.g board tc prepare for unem- Martha Washington 1 lustre rugs with fringed ends, in p' jment emergencies and mere- paper parchment shades, priced attractive Christmas boxes $5.75 But how is the boss going to have why so many Massachusetts drivers li ' burled the third which would sewing cabinets from ...... $3.95 anything but the honor of being insist on driving in the middle oi p V' Vr lf' a' aid to state employment (right) beautifully Two candle table lamps in 24x48 inch Blue Ridge Moun-. boss? How is he to get clothes, the road under any and all condi­ made and finished bronze or pewter finish, come tains hand hooked rugsnn typi­ food, a house or a radio? He must t.o..', ■v.‘=' Congress talks about U tions. i; g3 s'’in.s for emergency unem- Full s iz e ...... $16.75 with oval shades. Priced cal floral and geometric designs. take a profit. Suppose he takes 20 Just why this particular kind of p ih-men; i euef, \Vagner is in a posi- from ...... $5.95 All n e w ...... $8.95 perf cent. That means that the pur­ road hoggishness should be charac­ ti( n to supge.si that if the three bills chase price of^adl the commodities teristic of the drivers of one stal-c 1 ad born pa.s,‘='ed two years ago the ’•.rlirn woUiCl have been able to meet goes up 20 per cent The garment more than another we have nevet ’i.' dnpr-ession with facilities which maker can no longer buy with his been able to learn. We never even ould have been at least partially WATKINS BROTHERS. in c day’s wages the full day’s product heard a reasonable explanation of it. ellective. He believes the remaining of the aut mobile maker. He cam But it is an absolute fact that Bay two bills will be passed in this ses­ sion and that monev will be voted only buy five-- ‘hs of i t This State motorists, as a whole, violate I for collection of statistics but he ------^ ------applies to all the v/orkera outside the principle of keeping to the i isn’t sure ana he says he can’t get the automobile factory, or 99,000 right to an extent feu: exceeding that ! ii through his head wh.v the pro- workers. Whereaus, before the insti­ kind of violation by the drivers of ^ giam wasn’t made into law long ago. ^ancAedteiL, I Sees Prosperity Hope tution of the profit, the 99,000 out­ any other state in the East. I “I hope these bills may still help siders had been able to buy with They sideswipe each other and re-establish good times,” Wagner their wages all the automobiles they force visiting motorists into : says. “Their wisdom haarrels Chester yellow. oils unless the product is plainly of eggnog. here and there the system of pro­ the purpose of voting on the pro­ machinery for public works in oper' According to the Food and Drug The Meat Inspector Act says branded as an imitation. There is duction and distribution keeps on posed 150,000 imemployment emer­ ation. Wenld Aid Technologists Act, some articles of food may con­ also a rule that when coloring mat­ Could Get Quick Start that establishments using cattle, ter is added that “artificially color­ (Ventilation) fimctioning fairly well. gency fund is that the disgruntled “The employment agency system tain specified preservatives. For ex­ sheep, swine or goats for slaughter­ “With an advance planning or­ would do a great deal to increase in­ ed” must appear on the lobal. Sac­ Question: Mrs. W. aslto: “ What But presently the bosses get the ■voter won’t attend and if he does ganization we will be ready to start, ample, sulphur dioxide is lawful In ing purposes, or where the car­ charin in place of -sugar is prohibit­ is the best way to ventilate a formation about the increasingly se­ sausages or sausage jneat cbntain- , . „ , j idea that twenty per cent is no kind attend won’t speak his piece. There v/ith plans and specifications. It j ed in any food. In 1908 it became room? It seeins to me that without usually takes six or seven months rious problem of technological un­ ing raw meat, cereals or condi- casses are canned, cured, smoked, fresh air all the time a special diet of a profit. They begin to charge are persons who begrudge even a employment. It might lead indirect­ ments; also in fruit which is not salted, packed, rendered, or other- prohibitive to bleach flour with a himdred per cent. In which case postage stamp on the youngster’s Cl even a year to get a public con­ nitrogen peroxide. would be of no 'vklue to the body.”,, struction program under way, even ly to the establishment of vocational dried, including strawberries or wise gotten ready to be sold in in- the garment maker with his day’s Ssmta Claus letter, and of course, hi emergencies, and during that schools to aid in necessary adjust­ other fruits; in dried fruits such as terstate or foreign commerce shall . Answer: The thoito^h ventUatiqs^ ment. We can’t let these people, apricots, peaches, nectarines, ap- be inspected. Not only are the live QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS of every roqin to-the house is of the pay can only buy one half of a day’s these same persons are finding time depressions merely Intensify. i (Darkness Aroend Month) Public construction programs which thrown out of work by machines, be pies, pears^ and in raisins and sul- ! animals thoroughly examined as utmost import^ce.. As a . rule, A product of the automobile maker, fault with any kind of plan that may sacrificed on the altar of progress. tanas: in jam and jelly but not in they are shipped in, but they are ex­ Question: L. J. asks: “What gocid plan is .to, provide for openmgs, the wheat grower’s pay cam only are begun at once can take up the be adopted to sdleviate hardships s’ack during a period in which priv­ “President Gifford of the Ameri­ citrus marmalade; in sugar, includ­ amined b^ore and after killing, and causes a dark area aroimd the near, the ceilings where the. wanx^ buy one half the day’s product of the during the present period. ate industry will have a chance to can Telephone and Telegraph Com­ ing solid glucose; in com syrup all products made from them are mouth, mostly under the nose? Is it de-yltalized .air can pass out. Low garment maker, the vegetable pany says one reason for delay in (liquid glucose), In gelatin, beer, inspected, with a final inspection from kidney trouble ? Also, what openings should, a l^ be provided Fortunately, however, this t3ipe Is j recover itself. meeting depression problems has raiser can only buy half the product in the minority and even if the sour-1 “We seem to do most of our pub- cider and candied peel. Benzoic acid due when the meats and products woifid cause me to rub my eyes a for the intai^e. ot .fresh air. AR gab been our insistence on looking at may be contained in unfermented are ready for transportation and lot? What wash is good?” stoves' should- be equipped wito uie of the radio mam, etc. The bosses mindedu u u u cu didU lu haveU ttve the I.UC courageV. ^ of theiri ; Private industry makes prosperity, its great- conditions through rose-tinted glass­ grape juice, in pickles and sauces before leaving the plant. This in­ Answer: Darkness of the skin proper.yento, and where a fifa-'is can’t possibly use enough dothea, convictions they wouldn’t influence expansions in such times and es. Obviously, we can never solve made from fruits and vegetables, sures a wholesome,supply of meat around the mouth usually comes ttorning to a room' more outside Aii; radios, automobiles, etc., to maKe the vote. ’The fact remains that cur public officials show exactly the problems unless we admit facts.” and either sulphur dioxid or ben­ for the public, and also means that from some Uver / derangement must be .admitted to keep "up tlS^. up the difference between supply same tendency. What we ought to Wagner says the House leaders zoic acid may be used in fruit juices meats foimd to be infected with which is Invariably due to Jaulty supply, firf fr«9h. oxygep, , ^ 1^. many families right here in our and other non-alcoholic wines be­ parasites-or spoiled or tainted must diet. Your eyes may itch because of amd demand. There are not enough do, as everyone agrees, is to hold up cut the hesut out of his advance L ■■ I------.1 town are in need. Many young­ public works for the recessions ex- planning bill before allowing it to sides the grapejuice. be destroyed. irritation. of the mucoifa membrane of them. Soon there are countless sters, growing fast, hungry for good cept for those which are really nec- be passed. Wagner’s measure as The coloring matters which may The Act of 19O6 also proirides of the eyelids from the discharge, GAS TAX BUNS HIGH ; automobiles, radios, washing ma­ wholesome foods, find the pantry cssary. passed by the Senate would have not be added to any food article that the violator of the Pure Food of irritating toxins, but you may need glasses and should surely con­ The next tox on sales of ’ g chines, shoes amd coimtleM quanti­ not quite as full and the kitchen “The third bill, for a federal aid created an agency to carry out the come under three divisions: First, Law in interstate or foreign com­ ■ uj. system of state employment ex- p?an. ’The measure passed by the any compound of these metals may merce may have his shipment seiz­ sult an eye specialist who can ad­ line -4h 48 statte- smd the ties of wheat, vegetables, etc., which table almost bare. This is (flianges, would bring men to the House, he says, is a^ mere decl{u*a- not be added to food: l^ d , zinc, ed or be prosecuted. To date more vise }rou to put on glasses or to use months ■ of 19S4 totaled ?2 • nobody cam buy. here in Manchester where we have available jobs. and create an inter- , tion of policy with no mention of mercury, chromium, cadmium, than 14,000 ■violations have been eye wash which he would recom­ of Cotomhik duringitoe fitot.. And then you have 'what we have frequently boasted there were no state exchange of labor. Today one his proposed advance planning arsenic, antimony, copper. Sebond, handled. This does not include thou­ mend. !099v' acebr(to»g- tO 'W ’ll. S. ff of RibUe RoadsP m r e "thaa^,8 now. poor. state is Ignorant of economic cQn- hoard. "I^e two varying bills are of the vegetable coloring matters sands of other cases in which the (Eggnogs) ' * ditions in the othv'': it has no way now in conference between the gamboge may not be used. Third, firms complied with the law uppn Question: M. H. writes: “Please’ |S5^ 000l^ U 6ns’vfere sold duHh#l This is an exceedingly primitive 'Create work for the pro'vdders m of knowing. ’The proposed system House and the Senate. I the following coal tar colorings may being served notice that their pro­ advise if an egg and milk drinki first half of the year; ' - ' ' r-w k'Tt' hli MANCHESTER: EVENING HERALD.: SOUTH MANCHESTER. CON^. vm y sjk d ^ ^ "T;-: \ ihad. Joseph J- Bajttay: Waterbujry^' as Mxa., Herbert Hpoy^^i^t^s. he^; SCHOOL CHILDREN AID j iihoidw;’ taiMdolini, La«Aenic«' Violet ^ Uasotubtei They: shout Uhd. ^ &’■ . Wittt H a rtfo ^ song they’ve been taught at school. itoEd.-.Win.',J; ,Albert sell; W es^rt* j^Mrt W.. Blakedee; ^ s n s i great ship slides into the water NEEDY FAM ILIES HERE i Reni^ xMin»^ - A list ot operattMfs fwk^Be H- l^ w York <3^. Daniel Gf^foey; A D m H IIM K A I vA I N ^ retired old builder, well into MAY AID DIVERS coti,‘ Matthew pxsqn, vinc^t iirpoklyn, N. Y., Thomas Flood; mas trees or illU i flv iilu rlU X lIie his seventies,, sighs for a chance to cTf^nses to drive autonuibUiM Kceiish, MhttheW KUgarift A^ertoc Jhekson Heights, N. Y., Samuel get back in the harness. necticut have been susi^ded for Majtdues. CorbeHua'Tbblie^ . j trees of Collect Potatoes, Carrot^ and one year tor driving -wWle under tKe ij^kinson; Portdfeeter N. Y., Tumy And when crowds : are waltzing FOR GOLD IN SEA Turnips For Distribution To .. 'AHddletoWB, JJelancey E ^ Johnson^ Well; Shrub Oak, N. Y., Milton irifluence ot liquoV was giyijjr ,out BowUson; White Plains, H. Y., WU- is prohibited in the ship’s gilded casino, the town Those In Dire Need. day a t rhe State Motor Vehicle De-^^ Milford, vYUliam j. G a ^ tv ; Nauga-. T w o Little Boys, Famous will be down again. Fdr this is their ------pbrtment as a part the e^'rt to tock, William Paheak; New Briudn^ hhlm Eckel. property. f ’ life. New York—(AP)—The ideas of a (Children ot the Hollister street j reduce this highway: m en^e. The: Harry J.: HigginB; New Haven. Signed,. ;■ GILBERT SWAN. fcansas chemistry professor have school are making plans for the col- department statement advised peo- Agosttno GuiUaoo, Earl Preecott^> crossed the Atlantic to help recover -.'The King of Siam used to pre­ ^ Cheney BroOiei^ 3^4:. Violinists, Have Been Cen­ lection of vegetables such as pota- pjp to notify the department or toa henry. Ricd; NeW;. London Joseph,, sent a white elephant to the cout- Sduth M andie^v Water/ S&,000,000 in gold in the sunken liner tees, carrots, turnips, etc., to be 1 police in case they should see any holcepl, F iw W, -KAefe. Samuel. t(ers whom he willed to ruin,, -As Egypt. made up mto baskets for dinners for ^ of these drivers operating motor Violette, Thos. F. White. ) toe white etephant' was sacred.It Co. - . • :i-rO ter of Fight For Years. "The professor,. Dr. J Willard needy families. Volunteers will be j vehicles. No. Cromw^> Geo M a r ^ ; Nqpp could not be disposed of to any QUQjmN! Hershey of McPherson college, has asked for this service and only a. Berlin, John RdcttC)' Bristol* wat^, Jacob. Miller: Norwich, WiK; way, and the expense of keepihg been making synthetic air for his Uami C. Goodriebi Roekdlle. )E^ul Sv it usually proved suffidently dis­ cltisses. limited number of pupus wlH be ac-i g Lucas; Coa Cob.;-(3ias. J By Foster Hailey cepted. Teachers wiU decide who C. Clarke; Devon, Harry E Blaster; Lucas;,Stanj#oird,4ohn Ram B^;Tol astrous. Read.The Hhrald Adva New York, Dec. 17.—(AP)—Pie­ Now it IS proposed to use one ot are best fitted to contribute i tro Ricci ot San Francisco had his bis artificial atmospheres for divers It is also proposed tc take up a , off cape Finisterre, France, work- collection in the rooms of amounts j bi^xKl of seven around him today and After a horse, man is the most i'lg 400 feet under the surface of the was happy. It was cold out on Riv­ stupid animal created. from one cent to a dime, the money j Atlantic, salvaging the rich ce,rgo collected to be used Ir the purchase i erside Drive but five fioors up, look­ —H. L. Mencken. ot the Peninsula and Oriental liner ing out over the Hudson, it was of shoes, stockings and underwear v/arm with the odor of good things. I believe that one intelligent man Egypt. for needy children. Rosa Ricd was cooking in the kitch- i tg worth 10 parcels of beautiful The beginnings of this story go en for her two little bo3ra, whom a'' women, but I would rather spend an back to a midwestem high school. Supreme Court justice had sent back evening with the beautiful women. Thiere a few years ago Hershey, to them again. —George Jean Nathan. short in stature, quiet spoken, ready smil^Og but without ftmds wished The Riccis have a cook and a to' toterest his pupils in chemistry. ATnOOGBT maid furnished, as is their 12-room I think that the moment is not So he tried making synthetic dia­ apartment, by Mr. and Mrs Freder­ far off when a revolutionary crisis monds oy the method proposed ick Bartlett of OUcago, but only her will be unleashed in America. When >ears ago by the Frenchman Mois- bands prepare the food for her chil­ Unto the pure all things are | that revolutionary crisis comes in san. Hershey obtained glittering bits, pure.—Titus 1:15. I dren. the United States, it will mark the but of microscopic smallness. He It was the first day in two years beginning of the end of world capi­ went-to McPherson college and con­ While our hearts are pure, our that the Riccis had been all together tinued his experiments under sanction of the courts. Two talism. . . T lives are happy and our peace is —Representative Hamilton Fish, Jr. He took the shining particles to a sure.—William Winter. years ago Ruggiero and Giorgio, 10 meeting of the American Chemical and 9, had gone to live with Beth Unless the women of America i society and delivered a scientific re- Lackey and Team to be great musi­ make a decided effort to return to ' port that they were real diamonds. Burglars successfully looted an cians. She had papers of guardian­ the business of home-making, the His fellow chemists smiled, for even F.partment house in Chicago re­ ship, but Papa Ricci insists he didn’t most vital institution of the country i; diamonds they were uselessly cently with the aid of a monkey. sign them. “Do you think I would is threatened. small. Now watch others try and ape sign away my boys? Not for one —Mrs. Thomas A. Edison. Hershey, pursuing his teaching them. For Every Member of the Family minute. They stay with me from principles, turned to synthetic at- now on. We have plenty for all,’’ he rrospheres. He substituted other Why not give Slippers to every member of your fawily? And include'on your gift, list Slippers for those said. j gases in place of nitrogen, which you. cap mve more intimate gifts. Slippers are always welcome, especiadly if they are chosen with both style Long Legal Battle ' JOHN BARRYMORE ILL constitutes about 80 per cent of nor- and commrt in mind. You will find a most comprehensive selection here. Won’t you drop in and see these Papa Ricci for nine months has rr.-al air and found helium and oxy­ Christmas newest creations ? - : been fighting to regain the custody gen better for white mice than real of the two yoimgsters. He has five Los Angeles, Dec. 17.— (AP) — air. Daniel Green Comfys and Ko?y Gontfort Slippers for Men, Women, Boys and others, but none was so happy as Jungle fever, contracted during a Thus he reported to the American Items when the two boys ran away from yacht cruise of Central American Association for the Advancement of Children in all the neat colors and styles.; . Miss Lackey’s home the other night waters, confined John Barrymore, Science at Des Moines last winter. Pillow Cases and timidly pushed the bell on their film star, to his bed today. There were not so many smiles this parents’ apartment door. And as the Barrymore was taken ill with the time. In fact homeward-bound scien­ boys decided so did Justice Valente. fever while he and his wife, Dolores tists from Des Moines discussed get- $1.50“' $2.50 “Glad to be home, Roger?” some­ Costello, screen actress, and their I t'ng money to assist Hershey. i Calendars body asked Ruggiero, whose violin tiny daughter, Ethel Mae Barry­ ' Ctommander Sloan Danenhower, | playing has been hailed by New more, cruised leisurely about the j who will navigate Wilkin? subma- ; York critics as of the first order. tropics recently aboard their yacht, Tine imder the north pole next sum- ' 20c"25c “I’ll say so!” Roger knows his coh- “Infanta.” • mer, heard of the synthetic air. He ' Groups Continued at oerts, but also his American slang. On their return here, Barrymore wrote Hershey inquiring about its | Children’s The Riccis probably will gc to Chi­ said be had recovered, but yester­ use for divers, who get the “bends” j This style for cago for Christmas to the home of day the fever returned and he was fTom the nitrogen in ordinary air. | 10c, 25c, 50c 85c to $2.50 For Men and Boys the Bartlett’s who were underwriting sent to bed by a studio physician. Hershey’s reply was so favorable j Children, Men and the boys’ musical education smd now Attendants said Barrymore’s con­ that Danenhower went to Paris with i Boxed Gifts Consider his hours of leisure in choosing have taken over financial responsi­ dition was not critical. a proposal for tl^e Egypt salvors to j his gifts for, after all, the things that add Women bility for the whole family, Then to U ke divers down in the American ! to Ws comfort then are the things that New , Arizona or Florida for The largest battleship guns are submarine Defender and send them mean most to him. House’s has the kind the winter, then to Europe for a Mrs. EIDott’s of slippers men and l^ys like in a large 16 inch; on destroyers, 5 inch. into the wreck—breathing synthe- ,

Newport News, Va., Dec. 17.— Daniel Green Satin Down here in the “mammy” belt Comfys in Skinner where miles of friendly green THE FLINT-BRUCE CO. tipped trees act as a reception com- Satiii, $3.00 Dainiel Green Felt Tnittee to the approaching traveler, the lives of the town folk become Make a Practical Gift. Comfy $2.00 Mbsely tied to the gaunt, giant The Most Fortunate Buy-of-the-Year Ceriaio of welcome as a gift by women hulks of ships that lie in the ways. who wear kpats are odr spats. For they It is, on the day I dropped in on have that’ quality of material apd careful a steamship line’s junket, a few and Just in Time for Christmas shaping that assures neat, trim ankles. Sours before launching. On one Grey and taupe. -- hand, one’s eardrums ring with speeches about the new merchant mariner of the Dollar Line, “The President Hoover.” One hears how Small Sofa Reproduction three other “queens of the sea” are $1.50 $2.50 being fast readied for round-the- world trade and that this is, to Crepe Mules date, the queenliest sh'p of the m Select Covers $5.00 Men’s Leather merchant marine program. Just a few feet from where the House Slippers old warship, Kearsarge, once occu­ pied a proud berth, a bunting-clad sea monster now looms impressive­ ly. The statistics recites that she THIS MONTH is the latest word in ah *^bat is ONLY grand and swell, and equipped with all the gadgets that go to make up eight million dollars worth of mod­ em vessel. There is a sand beach by the swimming pool; there is an auto garage and a grand ballroom and a stock exchange room for gentlemen who can keep their sense r . of humor. There is a vast crowd standing about cheering. And between this 3 f.r- giant and this crowd there is more uVj than a little striking contrast. On m the platform are the solemn not­ r'*- ables gathered for the occasion— I' 4 the wife of the president; Congress­ men and Senators and all the rest. . In The Gift Of A Genuine Maytag Washing On the ground there is the not-so- solenm crowd in a holiday mood. GRUEN Watch For down here in the shipbuild­ YOU GIVT5 A LAS'nNO AND DAILY Machines For Less Uian $100.00 ing capital of "mammy” land, t v REMINDER OF YOUR GOOD WISHES. Mamie suddenly spots Joe and 'A, A good watch lasts many years. It is worn every day. And COME IN AND LOPK AT THEM Sally suddenly spots Al. Al and every day it is consulted many times. From our wide assort­ Joe are grunting and sweating in ,-v ment of Gruen wrist watches you can select just the watch you a group of negroes, all hard at want, for the amount you hpve set aside. Maytag Portable Ironers...... $79.50 work on tne structuring and .-J f . f " planking which must be loosened i" ' before the ship slides into the water. $10.00 Off bn the List Price of All The towering steel structures make a background like some fan­ Philco Radios tastic background of a machine- age play, or like the compiled work of a hundred etchers. We will allow you $76 on your old radio se^t in trade The great ship does not move, for a for it is a chill day and the greaise has hardened. A' dozen Mamies Strap and Pocket - V-;•*•**.*: $ 2 5 and up and Sadlies shout joshing com­ ZENITH ments to the many Joes and Als. ^ ' Central Office organization saw this lovely piece Wrist Watches ...... $35 and np “Grease ’er up, big boy.” . . . Benms, Elgtor Wattoam and ^ $ iTI “P Act now. Quantity limited. “Hey, where’s that he-man stuff?” in New York. Hamilton Watelkes ...... ^ X U Men with hard bodies and soft Benms Special Diamond tS O ' voices call back some replies. Case W atches...... One Used Washing M ^hine ...... $75 Negroes from the Carolinas With 47 other large stores, we arranged to have it re­ Sheaffer’s and Waterman Pmi, Fracil ahd Desk Sets.' - . . , drifting, unskilled workers I V ■ - - • from all through “mammy” land produced by a widely known manufacturer. Special Prices on Sterling Ranges gather in groups. Some swing Large Selection oi lyeipr. pete ...... $ 17.50 I and np about high overhead in a gaily decorated crane cage, for all the One us^ Kelvinator and ^ o used Eleeftic Radios world like balloonists swinging in It is a perfect copy of the high priced original, but at Military Sets ...... $ 3.00 and np at reasonable prices. their baskets. Some move through the crowds trying to get a glimpse half its price. White Gold Pendants of visiting celebrities. Pearl Beads ^ Mesh Bag* Rosary Beads Genuine Mazda Xmas Tree Lights Vmilty Casee Framed Mottoes with extra plug for inside-use • • Someone stops to remind you of TelecHmm Electrtc Clocks: 75c old Captain Robert Dollar. An ideal piece for hall or living room, for an odd wall Xmas Tree Ligrht Outfits for Outside, You know his first ship was Large Selection of Beai|tl|nl Chrietmas Garde,.- the “Newsboy.” They broke it up Framed Motteen use. Regular $4.50 . $2.85 out in Carolina somewhere. But space—an ideal piece for the fireside. Christmas Wreaths. they kept the old ship’s belL And ChUdrett’a Thble Baby Bracel^ ^g f Genuine Canadian Balsam 'SssOs Trees. just before toe last rivet was driven* we melted up toe old bell Use Onr Bqdget Plan in pardhasing year Xmap Gifts. and turned It into a rivet Someone else whispers some­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT FROM NOW UNTIL XMAS. thing about old Collis .Himtington, -fr who built the yards and the rail­ The FUNT-BRUCE C« road that runs on to Richmond P; Ei BRAY and then to Weshington. Just out­ 103 AsyluT' Street and 150 Trumbull Street r -'"^dPWiW51dPE . side t ^ yard’s office building a HARTFORD 1 Purnell ^ c e . Plune^lfiT*^ Soutii huge stone block marks this pio­ 64d Msin Street* 3 , Sentt Msnelnxdar neer’s memorial. Barefooted pickaninnies run up • i T,'.r u M m x s r m w m m m T m ] ;.-^^ V. C. / > ‘ -* ^ • •' .->•

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B U Y H IM PAPER FLOWERS SOMETHING An Unusual Gift Off H E NEEDS that will please These flowers, individually hand fashioned, make ideal gifts. Numerous species In Something: He Will uatural colors, roses, mums, Appreciate daffodi's, lilies and poppies. Pi^'l M Our attractive and unusual ^ 2 , 9 8 We sell everything a vases aid these flowers to make C L o r g g i! ideal table decorations. We man wears of the toest advise that you place your or­ .=•>«! quality at the lowest prices. der early. • • !nnt;:?:sn: J 9 2 .1 S E ^ A T IO N A L Look Over This Other suggestions from our CHRIStMAS SALE < * ! store. Chocilates, Cigars, of List of Values Cigarettes, Pipes, Toys. P V F f fl ALL WOOL SWEATERS We have a full line of Premier fl.O O LINGERIE Food Products. $3.95

HEAVY FLANNEL ine Street Soda Shop LOOK! ® S g - i > O X 0 > SHIRTS 95 Pint street D ial 8888 CREPE DE CHINE Blue, KhaW or Grey. 2Si amt STEP-INS PANTIES Regular $3 value. 50, ...... $1.95 •6 .''+'•=•! DANCE SETS Genuine Horaehide Regular LEATHER COATS $1.95 Value »5 c Reg. $20 value. C Q C Our price .. e P X O e v O d r e s s g l o v e s n MEN’S ■'•5‘J MEN’S $1 TIES BUY! in Xmas boxes. rct" 65c each. O C 'Jrf" * Chiffon— Service Weight 2 f o r ...... ^ X • f i t O t*’^kii •IW’* 0 . 9 5 “ S 5 - » HOSIERY Regular $1.29 Value SCARFS Pure Silk Thread 95c i $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 50c to

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DRESSES, NEGLIGEES, PAJAMAS AND PRACTICALLY EVERY ITEM IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK. HYMAN’ S S L f f V ® ® h o u s e MEN’S STORE 75cll^:^55J^orMen. ( THE SMART SHOP n 695 Main St., Jobnson Block GIPI emmmeJ S S ^ V a l u e s m State Theater Building Next to Oleary’s Lunch. See Our Many n PERFUMES, COMPACTS, TOILET WATERS, FACE POWDERS BY HOUBIGANT, COTY AND MELLO-GLO I MELLOW-GLO POWDER AND LIPSTICK rv o COMBINATION ...... 1 7 0 C MELLO-GLO POWDER AND r \ q POWDER BOX ...... y O C —AT— BATH SALTS—In Attractive O C to ^ ^ JEWELIW P ackages...... O O C f O C WIOR’S •.7rr,'.T.\v.*r.v?.v.-.v.r-rr /-GIFTS htery i i M i A lovely and diversified selection of Jewelry may be in­ spected at Wior*s. There you are certain to find the Christ­ ♦ ^ mas Gift Appropriate.. modestly priced.

>. ii• iS- ^Oc, FO R HER FO R HIM DIAMOND RINGS DIAMOND RINGS Guaranteed jewels, ex­ Guaranteed jewels, at­ quisitely mounted in the, tractively mounted in the, .. 50c latest gold settings, 18- newest engraved settings | karat white, green or yel­ of 18-karat green, white,' a y s low. or yellow gold. $25 ~ $325 $25 - $325 T y STONE RINGS STONE RINGS 14-karat gold ladles’ stone rings, set in the Birthstones in mannish settings of 14-karat new style m atings gold. Brilliant stones G IF T S M ttF aU btrthstones available ^O O in beautiful rings. $5 $35 ^ S ] ® e c / a i SETS SIGNET RINGS Toilet and Manicure Solid gold ring of 1 0 , S e t a ...... W e . $5 $50 newer types .... $4“$25 '

> V:7 . A ^ ( -• I . -t* *'* . ■ »*» i 9.-'i MANCHESTER EVENTNa HERALD. ^ U tH MANCTIBSiERi ------— ------—-1——=-4-— ■------[ANDOM C lFT 'Srom-(JL Useful GIFTS Found At The Hardware Store FINE SILK STAINLESS SETS AUTO ROBES 6 knives, 6 forks, white ivory handles 100% Wool O UNDERTHINGS $3.75 $5o50 $4.75, $ 5 “'“” DORFAN TRAINS RoUer Bearing Wagons A very reliable gift. Electric S ets ...... $6.75 and up Boys like them. $10.50 AUTO CLOCKS Windup S e ts ...... $1.30 and up Are The Gifts Stainless Steel Sets ¥ Clamp on Dash $3.50 $6.00 Prices DOG.ACCESSORIES Keystone Pull Toys, That Women Collars, Harness, Leads, $2.98 $3.50 Trucks, Planes, Diggers $7.50, $3.75, $5.50 Blankets. N and Tractors. AEROPLANE with rubber band Warm Hanson Driving motor that q a Love And These ELECTRICAL GIFTS Boys* Knives ...... 50c Fireplace Sets Urn Sets, Toasters, Percolators, Gloves at closeout prices reaUy fly. Each 5 / O C Heaters. Flat Irons, Curling W atches...... $1,100 A ndirons...... $4.50 to $10.50 Irons. Prices Are Spark Guards. ... $6.00 to $9.00 Ice Cleaners for • Shoe Skates...... $5.25 Gliders 25c TOOL CHESTS Made in several sizes. . Windshields Complete with Stanley Tools FLEXIBLE SLEDS Interesting of quality. Electric ones a t...... $3.00 THERMOMETERS Crepe de Chine Gowns m N Alcohol Heater a t ...... $1.00 Reduced iBst” ^ A seasonable gift. Special $4.25 $8.25 ones for oven, candy and refrig­ Have one in the car for that $3.95 “$5,00 erators. \ $17.00 ice storm that’s sure to come. 15“20* Crepe de Chine Pajamas d::::::a::u:uh::a: 793 Main St. 793 Main St. $5.00 Phone 4121 Phone 4121 French Crepe Slips $1.95‘“$2.95 S H :;::aa^ r

Lace Trimmed Step-ins ^ " n r- = “I ‘H.-tira Just In Time For The Xmas Feast $1.95‘“$2.95 ANOTHER OF Lace Trimmed Panties $1.95‘“$2.95 Crepe de Chine Dance Sets THE PEOPLE’S MARKETS $1,95‘“$2.95 , , BRINGING Cotton Pajamas In one and two piece modds. Sensational New Low Prices $1.00 $1.25 $1.95 $2.95 ON ^ i : ,(Hv* FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES VAN RAALTE In order to show the entire community just how much we appreciate their patronage and in order to prove to them conclusively our SUPREMACY for Thursday and Friday we offer them the following specials. We would appreciate comparison with others and all we ask is the preference if we lead! SILK ORANGES TURNIPS Tangerines SPINACH CARROTS Juicy Florida Oranges These are not small! I' J CABBAGE \ peck V,. HOSIERY * e i ^ . 4 ( . 3 doz. f or 2 5 ^^ I c Ib. As soon as we hit a town yon ' X - i/ f . ■•V’ ‘ • r In chiffon and ser­ We origiiiate! 2 5 for 2 5 ® aet values! vice weight All k - N. B. C. LUNCH CRACKERS UNEEDA BISCUITS |4 . V . P- ‘i l l ^ T.V.'-.'5 the" new shades, 2 lb. Boxes r •. i - 4r e. . ■K.-<_:rb. . '1^ >T * boxes ® Baum Martin, « box Compare! 1 0 Chinchilla, Manon 2 8 YOU KNOW THE MERCHANDISE! and Gun Metal. HERE IS PLENTY OP POOD POR THOUGHT! HOW DO WE DO IT?

VAN CAMP’S MILK DEL MONTE COPPEE KETCHUP pair ^ 1 Ib.'cans 2 2 ® XXc lb. Regular 10c seUer

C®” **» service, courtcy and quaUty auch as they’ve SSitote. ‘^ P a Z n i e *’" “ ® Practically the same always. We originate value-others try to REARDON’S YOU SUPPORT US AND WE WILL HELP SUPPORT YOU! Watch this paper for more surprises for Saturday. Come on ,down and see a REAL MARKET. Don’t forget our bread is still 3c a loaf and our cake which is the talk of the town is 19c lb.

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planes insteEtd of twelve, Italian pilots In their arduous and often hope the _ aviation wUl still be able to write dangerous stutfies. . . —. Janeiro with no yy its finest page. The flight will cost less than 3,- flying they nugr -b f Oarefid Preparatton 000,000 Ura ($USP,0Q0) a figure gbod.as new I Eun sure tint we have done snfi^l in comparison with the cost aon.*^ ’ ^^Merry Christmas of short private trips over the same OBJEa OF RIGHT everything possible to gUEursuitee by the meiuiB of science and ex­ route. The low cost is the result of The totEd value of all crops grown perience that there will be no mis­ wisdom of the air administration as in Florida last year is estimated at hap. We are sure of the result If well as private generosity. If as we 8142,740,000. . ^ ^ - Ohio’s Most Noted Convict Doomed To Spend Each Christmas For Rest Of any other nation should attempt Heads 56 Men In 12 Planes the same exploit we sure trying they would be able to do sis we are do­ [is Life In Solitary Confinement F or That’s Day On Which His Victim Died On Trip From Italy To Rio ing but no better. With this convic­ tion I Eun tEdcing off toward the horizons of the sea, sdreiuly Hooded We namfe below many articles that make ^Colvwibtis, O., Dec. 17. No Jiggs* famous^attempt at escape in November of 1926, de Janeiro. by the light of morning. isoner In a state penitentiary ever With other men in K Company, -The machines we Eure using are any too much fun on Christmas the worst men id the ^ s o n , Los­ the glorious S-55 type of marine Holidays— especially Christ- teiner was exerplsing in the prison BY. GEN. ITALO BALBQ bombers, slightly modified for long Practical and Serviceable ion’t amount to very much yard. A group of vlStors happened itoUan Air Minister^. distEuice fly&g. They Eure equipped id barred windows and heavy to go into the gruatd room from the (Copyright. 1930, In the United States with two Fiat A-22-R twelve cylin­ leel doors. outer office. The ■ guard room is by thh Associated Press) der 560-600 horsepower motors, Emd Gifts iBut there is one prisoner in the separated from the prison yard by Orbetello, Italy, Dec, 17.— (AP) their loaded weight is "0,000 kilo­ iiay-wsdled Ohio penitentiary here Em iron gate, an qpi^n hadl and .^Aviation is led by a wire which grams of which 4,800 kilograms is ® whom Christmas is the black- smother iron gfate. .Locks of both, must be pulled from Jn front, then useful loEid. Their radio equipment Thei^ can be had in a price range to suit ^ t, bleakest day of the whole year. gates are; electricsdlj^ controlled by the project proceeds and is success­ is both long Emd short wave. The iiHe is George “Jiggs” Losteiner, the guard In the’ g)2hrd' room. ful. It cEinnot be pushed from be­ machines Eire provided with a any purse. ^ten called “ the most desperate This day the g^ard-r-a’ new man' hind. The commander must Eussume special lighting system for night ^m inal Ohio ever produced.” His —forgot the standing ~ rule that all responsibility and risk even the lEmdlng. Sentence followed a lifetime of both gates must nev^r be unlocked supreme sacrifice. The Edm of the flight is to train cttime. Losteiner is doomed to spend at the same time. He threw them It is true that this is not Edways the persoxmel for Edr navigation Emd Diamond Rings ^^ery Christmas day for the rest both open, and Losteine - and 12 understood, but before a Fascist formation flying. Elach plane la set with fine diamonds in the modem his life in solitary confinement, pals made a dash for freedom. They minister there is always a high CEurylng a sextant to work out semi-darkness, down in “ the style $25.00 Emd up. Combination of had hidden clubs and knives in ide.Ed of duty, I am also an Eurmed methods of orientation. Fifty six sapphires Emd 2 dlEimonds 3le”— the dungeon-like punish­ their clothing, and with these commander, and in this position my men are making the flight, four-for ment cell underneath the chapel in weapons.they cut down officers who function is like that of Lieutenant each of fourteen ships, of which » e prison yard. tried to block their way. Running Williams, who led the American two of the crew are pilots, one is ^Losteiner’s Christmas dinner is through the guard room, they got round the world Army flight. a mechEmlc emd one is a radio $45.00 ead and water. His occupation, out into the open street and escap­ Frankly, Eind without Emy fEdse operator. Two repedr plemes will ac­ e Uve-long day, is sitting alone ed. modesty, I must tell the Italian company the squadron em feu: em and up tiii a cell where there is not enough Gun Battle Follows people that this enterprise will not BolaniE^ west African coast. » h t to read, thinking—thinking The alarm was quickly sounded succeed without difficulty. It is true All Tolunteen IffioSf^he crime for which he is now and a police car took after them. that in 1928 we succeeded in flying The crews, all of whom are High Grade Lighters serving a life sentence. After a running gim battle the con­ 3,000 kilometers over the western volunteers, eu:e trained emd men Victim Died Christmas Day victs were overpowered, caught and Mediterranean Eind brought back t^ e n from sunong the aces of mili­ of the best makes, some Edl metal, some In 1920 Losteiner took part in taken back to prison. all of 61 seaplanes without incident. tary aviation. All were chosen early in East Cleveland, O. A enEuneled smd others covered with That outbreak seems to have It is true that in :i929 a group of in 19S0 and have, been stuclying and leather lan — Patrolman Patrick been the climax of Losteiner’s ca 25 large bonlbers cruised trivun- tredning for twelve months. They Gaffney—interfered. Losteiner shot reer eis a desperado. Since then he phantly and without Incident have peissed brilllEmtly all their Wm,':spd Patrolman Gaffney died hEis been quiet and well-be-haved. through the skies of the eastern trials in both theory and premtice on Christmas day. Losteiner was LEU3t April, in the terrible fire, with Mediterranean to Odessa. But we imder the most difficult conditions lig and brought to trial, hundreda of normally quiet prison­ must know that in this third voy­ in a manner which permits my $1.50 fehow Losteiner escaped elec- ers running wild in the excitement, age we have further to fly. y affirmation in Edl conscientiousness and up cution. The jury ordered him Emd with the tension inside the Over the 0<^n of their excellence. to prison for life. And Judge prison stretched to an tmbejtrable There will be short hops with the The commander, of the school at >rge Baer of Cleveland, in sen­ point, Losteiner kept strictly out possibility . of landing near the Orbetello, where the crews were ding him, ordered that he spend of trouble.. He topk no part in the coast, but we will Edso find our­ trained. Was Colonel Umberto Mad- Christmas day for the rest of riots that followed the fire, and even selves before an Immense ocean, al­ dEdena, Edded by Major Longo. The Pen and Pencil Sets [life in solidary confinement. won commendation from Warden most without limit and full of dEUi- high aim of their work rendered it is that Losteiner, more for both men Euid women in the Preston E. Thomsis for his be­ gers. This third flight is infinitely less difficult the ycEur’s work of the beautiful new designs of the sea­ any other convict in the prison havior. more difficult, over about 7,000 , finds Christmas day a mock- son, a large Eissortment of sets to But all of this prison record, miles of which all hop* will be of choose from good or bad, counts for nothing on more than 650 miles. * is Christmas program is simple, Christmas day. To reach the AmericEin coast we omptly at 7 o’clock on Christ- On Christmas Jiggs goes to soli will have the usual, instruments of morning a guard goes into the tary confinement. ^ His dinner is navigation, and these, together with amed G and H block of the bread and water. He is alone with our hearts and our will, will give $3.50 on—the block where 320 con- such thoughts as he cares to sum­ us an indomitable force to conquer and up died in a fire last spring—goes mon into his brain. the Sphjmx of the Atlantic. At the ^Losteiiler’s cell on the second What prison years have done for Jiggs Losteiner is shown clearly For it was on a Christmas day same time if I bring to Rio de f and calls Jiggs out by name. in these two photographs—the one in the penitentiary library was that Patrolmsm Gaffney died. 'Janeiro from Bolama six or seven ^ Alone With His Thoughts taken just the other day while the inset shows him as he appeared Gift Boxes of ggs comes, meekly enough and at the time of his trial. The sketch es tell the story of his unique ws him downstairs and across sentence which means that he must spend each Christmas day for the Stationery yard to the solidary confine- rest of his life in solitary confinem ent on bread and water. t dungeon. There he stays, in dusk, alone with his thoughts, in the new setups one and two 6 o’clock on the morning of prison. The guards never knew best-behaved men in the peniten­ WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc quires. They come in plain, _jC. 26. Then he is brought back when he might get violent. He was tiary. This is made evident by the tinted and with lined envelopes ^ his old cell and shortly ^fter that always surly. fact that he has a daily job. Work, goes out with his company to his But in recent years, Losteiner in this overcrowded prison, is a Funeral Directors y ’s work in the planing mill. has changed. He told a reporter re­ privilege: unruly convicts have t - We Carry an Extensive 'For years the guards hated this cently, “You can put it any way stay idle and locked in their cells. ESTABLISHED 66 YEARS of taking Losteiner to solitary you want to, but make it plain that Led Famous Prison Break 50c Officials here believe that this i Stock of Fine ' Christmas. Losteiner was rated I’m off the rough stuff.” He is CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. a box Emd up <^e of the most dangerous men in quiet and tractable now: one of the changed attitude dates back to ------Wallpaper. SENATE INVITES WOODS Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 We invite you to step in and spend a few n , MISS DRIVER MISSING BARK CHIEF Funeral Director Residence 7494 We keep fn constant touch CHARGED WITH FORGERY TO GIVE INFORMATION with the wallpaper market and ^ moments with us. You will find a wide HELD AS SUSPECT keep our stock fresh and up-to- I range of articles to choose a suitable Binghamton, N. Y., Dec. 17. — I date. We are always glad to (AP)—Andrew J. Horvatt, missing: Washington, Dec. 17.— (AP)— ;New Haven, Dec. 17.— (AP) — pj esident of the State Bank of The Senate today adopted the La- show our papers to you at any I Christmas gift from. J ^ u s Ruckh, aged 61, was called Bingham is charged with second Follette resolution requesting the biSore the West Haven court today degree forgery in a warrant turned appropriations committee to in-vite time. charges of reckless driving and ever to the Binghamton police to­ Colonel Arthur Woods of the Presi­ day. Ident’s emergency employment com­ I . . . erosion of responsibility in an acci- I A small deposit will hold any article un­ dmt, a continuance was given until The warrant charges Horvatt with | mission and other officers connected GIFT PERFUMEo Jirtjuary 5, while inquiry continued forging the name of Joseph Ladus- j with unemployment relief before it. til Christmas. iatb the death of Mrs. Hulda Keane, Ka, city superintendent of streets, to 1 Senator Watson, the Republican Appealing Perfumes with their s ^ c k by a machine he is supposed a note for $1,275. This note was j leader, asked the Senate to support John I. Okon t^liave been driving. found in the loan securities files of 1 the motion of ' Senator LaFollette, changing odors, imported and 'Mrs. Keane who formerly lived in the bank by state examiners who I Republican, Wisconsin, for its ap­ domestic, are presented in a rare Painting and Decorating Meriden, was the victim of a hit and took possession of the institution proval. rya driver whose machine had Monday, police said. President Hoover yesterday de­ holiday display here. Here you Contractor. The Dewey-Richman Co. mjunted the curb while she was Examination of the accounts of clined to submit to the Senate any are certain to find her favorite Jewelers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Opticians V95aiking on the sidewalk with Fred­ the bank has progressed to a point report from Col. Woods, stating he 699 Main St., South Manchester erick Tims, 65, of Campbell avenue where it is knowm that more than | had only confidential notes and data, brand, all available at reasonable “The House of Value” u{..ihat towm Saturday night. This half of $800,000 carried els loans and | The Senate also in-vited John Bar- prices. nSaehine struck a tree, bounced into discounts was on fictitious paper, I ton Pa5 me, chairmsin of the Amerl- m tlje^ roadway, and disappeared. Buthorities announced In addition,! can Red Cross; Director Roop of the Dies In Hospital an undetermined amount is missing | budget; and officers In charge of the WE SUGGEST '.Mrs. Keane died at New Haven f^om interest accounts. i public buildings smd inland water- hp^ital Sunday morning. Tims was 1 . While the last bank statement ways programs. Houbigant’s, Yardley’s at"toe hospital for observation but gave the deposits of the bank as $1,- By this move, the Senate . pro­ v ^ only slightly hurt. 217,153, the authorities say they be­ posed to go ahead with its own in­ ?The police were at a loss for lieve the deposits will run to a much quiry into the employment situation Cheramy clues to the hit and run driver ex­ higher figpire, because of the alleged I and the needs for meeting it. cept that a man reported he had juggling of the figures. I After adoption of the La Follette C H R IS T M A S DECORA'nONS b^en nearly run down by a car with I resolution, the Senate began consld- Coty w oa^ headlight. He had noticed the An air service has been inaugu-1 eration of the compromise $116,000,- other headlight threw its beam up­ rated between Portland, Ore., and 000 emergency construction appro­ and Large supply of Balsam and Princess Pine Wreaths, plain or ward. A watch was kept for such a Seattle, Wash., 147 miles. priation. trimmed with pine cones. Christmas Trees, Fresh Southern esu: and one was traced to the home Shari’s cf . Julius Ruchk, in Dixwell avenue. HoUy and Mistletoe. ' 'This car had also been reported els b^'ving been in a garage where the Iky Perfumes hamper was taken off. Fancy Cemetery Wreaths J^lice of West Haven Eisked the H A V E you ENOUGH and Toilet Iqj^ police to look up this car and p^^e found it in Ruchk’s garage. ^ ^ e coroner ordered his arrest last Waters n%ht as the probable hit and rim d^ver. A brother John was arrested MONEY Perfume Atomizers in a variety of styles. Anderson Greenhouses & Flower Shop .this city later, he having been in FOR THE THINGS YOU NEED MANICURE SETS 153 Eldridge St. a*1^ car Saturday. TeL 8686 Select Your Oiristmas Cards From Our SEE HEAVY LOSSES Complete Stock. WE CAN MAKE ALL You w il JRm ^ flue array of cards. IN BROKERS’ SMASH ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR NEW YORK GIFT STATIONERY Jifertford, Dec. 17.— (AP)— The L O A N S o fH O Choice padcages of fine sta^onery in attractive hol­ HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS faJUire of F. E. Kingston and com- pEi^, Pearl street brokerage firm iday boxes. IN T H E SELECT FIFTH ^AVENUE HOTEL CENTER . wttch was being liquidated under WITHIN 24 HOURS I tl;^. receivership of the Phoenix Give him a shaving and tofiet set this X m ^ W e ' Bwk and Trust company, is ex- h , p40^ d to result in heavy losses to have several styles to sAlechfrom. . dim m ers, unless real estate smd se- Quick, Courteous Service j jnmnes values improve considerably, ★ I tl»:H£Lrtford Times learned today. -H^ile no estimate of the probable Private Consultation Rooms GIFTS OF BRASS IpM can be made at this time be- Unique and enduring— Ash Trays, Gocks, Candle of uncertatin securities mar- ★ HOTEL _____ k4l£ It was learned on authority Sticks and Ciga^et^ Holders. officials are entertsiining no I Small Mor^thly Repayments Stic picture of the ultimate re­ ★ ef the liquidation. Prices ob- LEXINGTON for securities eilready un- OTIffiR GIFT SUGGESTIONS ;ed on the market by banks sind OPEN DAILY SATUBDAY irage firms who held collateral 0i30 to 5 8i30 to 1 Cameras, Billfolds and Key Container Sets SHOP "SEE THE SIGHTS AND THE SHOWS ;.f^e Kingston company su-e re- ERSONAL ':ed to be lower tlmn the es- FINANCE <0. Electric Heating Pads, Pipes •AND LIVE COMFORTABLY* ,tea placed on the audit of Commissioner Shlppee. ROOM 2, WATE th ea tr e BLDa It had been hoped that the mar- MAIN STREET would at least hold its own, thus PHONEi 3430 ‘ ‘ “illng the flnfi to realize suffi- GRCULATINO KE WATER • MBUIOREO DOOR? » PRIVATE BATH { 1 » AND S ffO W in R4 A IL ROOME in t ^ liquidation, but a con- U MANCHESTER, CONNe QUINN’S XEdling niEurket in recent d a^ The only charge Is three and ouc- ted a pessinfistic outlook ihatr pet bent' per month on dnp^d ON LEXINGTON AVENUE AT 48 " STREET NEW v q RK '"'I' amoiuS «Upaa«

A * 't,. ' Wv \ MANCHfiSlTO EVENING SOITTH M ANCHBST^ COlW.WETONESDAy, PE Q E ^E R 17^^ 1?3(^ ITANADA’S ANSWER CANNOT CHANGE JOBS “ Overnight NOW OUT ON BONDS Queer Twists INTHE SOVIET UNION SEASON IN TOWN A, P. News SOON MAY OECEE In Day’s News Los Angelas, De6. 17.— (APJ — . Moscow,, Dec. 17.—(AP)—Strict] Richard M. Cannon, son of Bishop control of labor within the U. S. S .! Newark, N. J.—Federal Judge WATERWAY’S FATE James Cannon, Jr., of the Methodist HamUton, N. Y.—Colgate UW- R. was announced by the central | - m dark holds Eighteenth Amendment Church, South, was at liberty today verslty is testing a theory that the e^cutive committee bf' the' Uhioh. Town Prepared For Usnal I under ?B00 bond awaiting prellm- in a decree published today. invalid.. Waslilngton — (AP)-TOe return . best way to determine what is good Washington—Prohibition leaders i inary Hearing Friday on two charges t r eat is ’Tt tastes good.” A spe­ During the third year of the five Buying Rnsli and Hofiday predict that Supreme Court will r e - M ^ ° ‘ster Bennett to u ^ * of failure to pay wages and one ac- cial scale has been devised to recort year plan, according to the decree, Light Outfits ?e?feJudg.gaS.,aeoMon. _ o. . worth.™ h> tensity of tastes of foods. After a there will be no changing of jobs Maryville, Mo.—Miss Velma Col w ... by workers, technicians and others tieaty on development of the St. j cannon surrendered to the sheriff test with the “taste thermometer,” Rubber cord—additional ping with 110 volt Observance Prognnn. ter, 19 year old teacher, beaten to the effect of the food on tht eater's except with the formal permission death in coimtrj’ school. Lawrence deep waterway. | yesterday. He was taken to El of the authorities:. Salaries and Canada's answer to a note worn ; ajj(j arraigned on the charges C'ood and digestion are studied. One faulty lahtp does not affect the rest. Place yot^^ 'i Los Angelea—Ralph H. Farnum, London—Motorists have found a , wages for 'each particular job Col. Hanford McNlder, United StetM j in^ngdiately. He accused of be the same' throughout the nation, order now and we W0I deliver. New York theatrical booking agent, minister to Ottawa, announcing this i to pay $64.iS and $31.23, way to oeat the thick fogs London Manchester is slowly Irut surely found living with Indiana in Death has been having. Headlights are j thereby eliminating all competitloD fairing on a Christmas aspect. government ready to proceed at th e, g Crawford and 1. A. for labor, which was marked la^ Wreaths of evergreen and holly are Valley. eerliest possible date, was promwed gj^j^h. W. Bishop was the com- covered with yellow paper or thin ^ $1,75 Kansas City, Kans.—Major Shep- , ty Bennett shortly before he left to { pjaming witness in the check case, T ubber. The result is an amber ■ year. beginning to adorn the windows of light that penetrates more than j The decree says: “Malicious dia- Inside Xmas Tree Lighting Outfits the homes and many of the stores ard testifies he did not propose mar- attend the British imperial economic vvarnmta issued for Cannon in crganlzers of production who volun­ In town have already been bedeck­ riage to Grace Brandon until four conference in London. ! Bernardino and San Francisco, white. i with additional p lu g...... V * months aftei his wife’s death. | Would Out Shipping Costs ! charging issuance of worthless Newark, N. J.—At 85 Dr. William tarily quit work lu.^institutions - of ed in holiday attire. Despite the h Vail nas been given a motor a socialized sector wdU not be given general business depression, merw Washington—United States gov- j on this side of the boundary one checkswere not served. The sheriff ornment recognizes ^ovislonal ■ f f the big arguments in favor of the Bernardino charge had vehicle license, having psissed a test. work in industry or transportation Call us for your outside lighting decorations and chants report that the sale of But he would not have minded for a period of six months." , Christmas gifts hM already started F resident Palma ar head of Gau- pT^ject,. which would coMCct dropped and he expected the Raseboard Receptacles. . Jrn: temalan government. Great LaKes with the Atlantic oceu i,, q;arrnwt issued in San Francisco to funking. He likes .walking and It Js further decreed; “Persons rolling at a fast clip. They look for says it would be better for him. registered in labor departments, no material decrease in the amount New York— receives has been its use in reducing the l.be withdrawn ... ,------the Sullivan memorial award as the transportation costs of wheat ex- New York—One of the wonders of who wh^n offered a job refuse It, Wiring and Fixtures Our Specialty. of business over Christmas, feeling The charges were said by the America has been discovered by will be stricken off the, list for a that the general all-around reduc­ cc untry’s outstanding amateur ath­ i ports. sheriff to have grown out of Can­ lete in 1930. i During the crop year 1928-29 there Professor Ehnsteln. Telling of a visit period of six months.” ', Call 4314 or 33a0 tion in prices will re-act favorably. non's operation of a boys' military the scientist to a friend whose This of course means that a Manchester’s wheels of Industry Los Angeles—Mrs. Clara de j were exported from Montreal 107,- school at El Monte, Calif. He sold Palma avyarded $200 a month tem­ ■ 875,025 Dushels of American and daughter is a student at Bcumard, worker undergoing six months dis­ and other lines of business will the school recently. the Barnard undergraduate paper cipline will have nobe. of the privi­ suspend operation as usual on porary aliinony. { Canadian wheat. Two-thirds of the 1 Orbetello, Italy—Twelve Italian grain to move through the St. Law­ says that the professor marvelled at leges of the employed worker to Christmas day. The three banks, the fresh vegetables available in purchase food, clothing, or otl^ef Johnson Electric Co. ! sea^anes take off for Cartagena on rence, however, is expected to be Manchester Trust Company, The this country to midwinter. necessities. According to the decree Savings 'Ptenk of Manchester and I first leg of flight to Brazil. Canadian. CHALLENGED TO DUEL South Manchester Madrid—Spain is quiet despite ; With Chairman Legge of the farm , Lansing, Mich.—^Married three it is compulsory henceforth that all 29 Clinton Street, The Home Bank and Trust Com- hoard declaring the United States to years ago, Marvin Jenkins, pianist hirihg be done through labor ex­ psmy, will also be closed for the day general strikes which occur after r< volutionary outbreaks. bt out of the wheat export business, Bucharest, Rumania Dec 17. end radio entertainer, has just had a changes except of servants, special­ but will be open from 6 until 8 p. and Secretary Hyde and the White (AP)—Bucharest society is in good look ar Mrs. Jenkins’ face. ists, and other exempt classes. m. on Wctoesday of next week in­ Mexico City—Radio messages from GauterUala City w y an armed Pouse joining in the contention that | high state of excitement over Born blind, he has been enabled by ■Ibe decree also warns that offi­ stead of the regular Thursday eve­ American production be limited to challenge “ to a duel ' ' sent...... by M. Fllip- an operation to see with one eye. cials of institutions plants and pro­ ning hours, Christmas this year uprising had occurred with firing in The operation involved removal of a the streets. American consumption, it is impos­ escu, president of the Americamlen jects Who obstruct employment falling on Thursday. Cheney Bros, sible the waterway would lose Its Telephone Company, to Herr Mutlus, catafact and use of an artificial regulations “will be subject to will remain closed on Christinas. Djirban, Natal—One person killed, ^ of the stores' In 117 injured in batUe between police first value to American farmers. German minister here. lens. severe discipline.” and native rioters. Power Sites in Prospect The challenge was the outgrowth Manchester will remain open each Use of the waterway for Industrial of a letter allegedly sent by Herr DB. CARROLL DEAD evening from Saturday until Christ­ Paris—Poincare’s condition is slightly Improved. commerce, however, retains its Mutius to a newspaperman in which Naugatuck, Dec. 17.—(AP) —Dr. mas, Sunday excepted of course. status and there still remains per­ be belittled Premier Mironescu and John J. Carroll, for more than 30 Then they will be closed on Christ­ Istanbul—Turks reinforce border guard fearing invasion by Kurdish haps the greatest drawing factor be- ridicules Prince Barbu Stlrbey for years in practice'of medicine here, mas day. The Manchester Evening died at nis home in Meadow street tribesmen.iMVOAUvU* 1 hind the entire , project—development bis opposition to Prince Carol’s re­ Herald, in accordance with its past turn to Bucharest M Filipescu has ted^v, aged 71. He was a graduate DISCOUNTS PRICES SLASHED ciistom, will not publish on Christ- Berlin__Dr. Boris Brutzkus says c f power sites. Einstein plans to reside outside j Both sides of the line are inter- had a facsimile of the letter pub­ o^ D^tmouth medical school and AS HIGH AS )N- Tn«.a day but will publish as usual Germany if Fascists gain control at ested in the electric energy to be lished. has attended N. Y. U. on New Years Day. The newsboys j —OFF— home. ' generated. REGULAR PRICES O U vrill get their Heralds free on Bridgewater Mass. — Donald j 'Dae international territory In- Cbristm&a eve. The Recreation Cen­ Flint 20 North. Brookfield, charg- 1 vblved is that part of the river sepa- GIFTS OF ters will be open on Christmas eve cd with burglary of home of aged I rating the state of New York and bat wlH be closed during Christmas woman, * I province of Ontario. Improve- GUARANTEED day until 6 o’clock in the evening Lvnn Mass.—City Council closes ■ raents in the channel in tte wholly when the East Side budding wiU shoe shl^parlors over Sunday on Canadian territory north of New VALUE' VOGUE ^ open for the game pro­ request of operators York and the construction of the Sage Allen & Co. gram. V^elland caned between Lake On­ All public schools in Manchester, Rochester, N. H.—Cocheco woolen mills resume operation after six tario and Lake Erie are estimated to INC. both in the Eighth and Ninth school have cost Canada $261,538,491. TO XMAS SHOPPERS: districts, will have a ten day holi­ weeks shut down. There is some Canadian sentiment HARTFORD day period at Christmas. Schools Bellows Falls, Vt. — Supreme Court will be called to decide con­ for the United States to even the Quality and value can best be judged by compari­ close Friday afternoon of this week erst before Canada spends any more son. So why not shop around a bit before buying. and convene again on the morning stitutionality of .blue law com­ plaints against 26 business men. on the project. I would appreciate the opportunity to show you of Monday, December 29. This in­ President Hoover, last year, said some of the values I have to offer at special discoomts. cludes the High school as well as St. Albans, Vt.—U. S. Senator' Frank L. Greene recuperating from he believed the entire project could Hamilton and ElgdQ Wat6hes excepted Located up­ nil grammar schools Ih each of the be constructed for leas than $200,- stairs I can afford to imdersell and still give you the eight districts. Special appropriate abdominal operation. Boston—Three policemen charg-, 000,000, divided between the two beat of quality merchandise. Christmas exercises will be held in governments. many of the schools. ed with assault and battery on four Cordially yours, youths acquitted. W. A. SMITH. Boston—Massachusetts emergen­ A Texas woman, 75, a news item HELD SINCE AUGUST cy unemployment committee re­ says, recently married a man ports at least 66 tar^s in the state named J. J. Ice, 83. And did she EVENING in which there is no imemployment have to take her pick? MISSIONARIES ESCAPE Boston—Colonel Julian Codman, SMITH JEWELRY CO. Boston, named National executive commander of the Crusaders, an Hong Kong, Dec. 17.—(AP.)—Ex­ organization working for repeal of LIME 983 MAIN STREET UPSTAIRS tremely weak after harrowing ex­ the prohibition amendment. ! LTEAMEP FROCKS NEXT TO ELITE STUDIO periences in the hands of a Chinese New London, Conn.—Disabled bandit gang who held them captive three masted schooner Charles C. “The Scenic Route" to since August 10. two German mis­ Lister of New York, tpwed into sionaries, Fischle and Walteit^ arriv­ harbor by C. G. destroyer Ericcson.-, ■ -______- .<• ‘v ed here today. Auburn, Me.—William Snow, 12, [ Daily Except Sunday. From the time of their capture of Dan-ville, fatally wounded in Lv. HARTFORD ..5:30 p. m. For Christmas they were led. barefoot and imder- hunting accident. Middletown ...... 7:45 p. m. .ft-, clad, from place to place in Uie hills East Haddam-----9:00 p. m. between Funganun and Kayingchow Essex ...... 9:45 p. m. ’ and during the last three months Lv. Saybrook Point 10:30 p. m. Belles they suffered endless privations ALIBI OF SUSPECT Doe NEW YORK through forced marches while half (Pier 40, N. R.). 6:80 a. m. 5: starved and suffering with malaria. Returning leave Government troops were sent to Pay Easily For Gifts release -them but the bandits were IS NOW QUESTIONED NEW YORK___5:00 p. m. continually on the move and threat­ Newly Equipped Steamers ened to shoot their captives if the Steam heated staterooms, troops came too close. At nigfht time Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Dec. 17.— hot and cold running water, the missionaries were chained to­ (AP)—District Attorney John R. $4AO, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Next Christmas By gether by their necks and feet. Schwartz said last night he was in­ One Way F a r e ...... $2.50 They said they occasionally slept formed that Florentine Aisturu Eir- Round Trip (Good for in caves and huts but more often in ’uendl, held here for questioning con­ 15 D a y s)...... $4.00 the open and always were guarded cerning the murder of the Germond by armed bandits. Eventually they i family, was not in his room in . Automobiles carried at Joining escaped through a Fungshun man­ I Brooklyn on the night of the mur­ low rates. There is just the right amount of simplicity and so'- darin v.'ho bribed the guards and der. Delightful Evening River Out­ who released their captives. They 1 This information was given by ings to Middletown. Return phistication in these evening frocks. They’re bound to fled 50 miles, arriving at Fungshun ‘ Eirmendi’s roommate, known to by bus. last night. Schwartz as "One-eyed Pete” to Round Trip F a r e ...... 50o play an important part in the holiday festivities. Assistant District Attorney Ely L. UTT.T.TMANTIC AUTO Gellert, who was checking the alibi Tickets and Reservations at Crepe, satin, chiffon and taffeta fashion these de­ ;; lUR C H R ISnA S SAVINGS told by the prisoner after being Railroad Station' or State Hartford, Dec. 17.—(AP)—TTie brought here Saturday night, the Street Wharf. lightful little frocks and bows, jeweled straps or glisten­ automobile bearing Connecticut reg­ district attorney said. istration plates No. 129-501, which It was expected that the room- ing buckles add charm and distinction. v^as found wrecked following a nnte will be brought here today to E N G L A ^ holdup in Appoiviug, R. I., early to­ confront Eirmendi with the con- French Room—Dress Shop—Second Floor day, was listed In the name of Mrs. uadictory statement. The prisoner STEAMSHIP UN CLUB NOW! Yola Wood, WiUimantic, according bad told officials he was in his to the motor vehicle department room in Brooklsm on the night of records. ' i November 26 when the four mem­ bers of the Germond family were Hundreds of members of our MAN KILLS SELF , murdered. ! A man who said he had worked Get That Extra Christmas Savings Club know Hartford, Dec. 17.—(AP) — Eli with Eirmendi on the road con- Weinstein, 42, fruit store proprietor ; siruction job near Stanfordville saw the value of saving a little c-tv^h and owner of several apartment him in the local railroad station the houses, was found dead late last afternoon of the murder, Schwartz i week. It provides just the nec­ night in a vacant room of an apart­ stated. The district attorney said ment with a gas tube in his mouth. last night he will summon this man MONEY essary ready money they need Medical Examiner Henry N. Cos­ for questioning today. Jewelry for this Modern Elegance tello said death was due to gas In a Dignified Way at Christmas time. It means poisoning. Financial losses were be­ C. N. G. ORDERS lieved the cause of despondency. We wm Advance What that no one has to be left off the Hartford, Dec. 17.—(AP) — Ac­ Extra Cash You Need For Sale of Imported gift list because of lack of A South African scientist has dis­ ceptance of the resignation of Qap- Holiday Necessities^ covered a method of making asbes­ tain Philip Carroll, medical detach­ tos from citrus fruits. This probably ment, 242d Coast Artillery, Conn. N. Clothing, Coal funds. Look over the various means curtains for oranges. G., is reported in special orders to­ Or Any Other Purpose day by Brig.Gen. W. F. Ladd, clubs, decide how much you can i adjutant general. With the Same Dignity That Real Stone Jewelry Second Lieut Kenneth A. Eddy is Yon Would Charge a Purchase save each week and then come temporarily assigned as command­ In the Best Store in the City. ing officer of the medical detach­ down and jouLtoday. ment, 242d Coast Artillery. Your Signature Is Half Price! Our Only 25c Each Week for 50 Weeks • • • :#T»'• • •< *. $12.S0 Requirement Real stones and inarcasite, makes jewelry that is fit to t a queen. It's especially lovely with the more for­ 50c Each Week for 50 Weeks • • •'alaj al*;*T*To lalol-# I#* • $25# 00 No Endorsers Necessaiy No Farnlture Mbrtrage mal clothes of this season. $1.00 Each Week for 50 Weeks $50.00 No Bmbarrassliig PidilUolty Repayments Are Arranged to Bracelets (were $20.00 to $2.00 Each Week for 50 Weeks ;. r. . 1* liXl.3. * $100.00 NOTICE Shit Your Income. Our Only Charge is Three and no.(w t. $26;oo Chrysoprase $5.00 Each W eekjor 50 Weeks . . .'.T.T. . .t.'.r.Tvt.r./.r. $250.00 CHAS LAKING a Half Per Cent on the Uhpidd ,, , xoxnn Cameuan Monthly Balance. No'Ocbei Necklaces (were $26a)0 to $10.00 Eaph Week for 50 Weeks $500.00 Atltd Tbp^Cuttain Charges of Any Kind. $60.00) now...... Onyx Repairing You’ll LJke Our Friendly Way $12.50 *30.00 Amethyst $20.00 Each Week for 50. Weeks $ 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 -Of Doing Business. Earrings (were $10.00 to ^ i j Getting a Christmas gift for Her Scat Covers, etc. CALL, PHONE OR WRITB $25.00) now^...... Calcydone is a pleasure—but it isn’t always Now Located at easy. IDEAL FINANQNG *5.00 to *12.50 Hematite On Dec. 24 yon can always tell the Ttian who has postponed that job 90 Cambridge St. ASSOCIATION, INC. Brooches (were $8.00 to j oTwia T the last mlnote. He has a furrow­ ^ n th Manchester 858 Main St. $30.00) now ...... u a y i s ed brow and be paces wUdly to and Phone 4740 Room 8. Pfibne 7281 $4.00 to $15.00 The Savings Bank oi N bidiesi^ fro. He lias, to get something for Blartfbrd, 988’lifiUii Bt. Her—and getttng It on Uhristmas Fine Jewdry Shop—MiUn Floop Eve is toagh. Room 408, Phone 2-8652. Be wise. Buy Her gift now, while there’s time- I

f \ : 1/ \ ^tmrisBsr UAKCHESTTO tSOITTH ICAKCHESIEIU CONN, ^AY. m 17. 1980. w Ing; junior oommittee, Helen campaign la wholly completed. As Of Hartford and WBUT of MOir Hough, MiM Ruth Raymond and l^^Ulimantio Is nearer than any other Wire SyNODtOMIZING York tbr«o and a half daya a a flEBRON Miss Stella Johnson. hospital location, St. Joseph’s’hospl- has been approved,by the Fedinl DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Radio Oominissicni at Waahhiftoa Sunday vlMtors at the home of tal has heoa much used by people 9:S0—Mariteba; tuneful talea. of this 'Vicinity, but overcrowding WTTHWEAFGET^O.K. tbroogh the granting . o f ,100i^y jD^ednesdayt December . _ Leading DX Stations. William ^Tynan, aged 54, died Mr. and Mrs. H. Clinton Porter were construction i>ermits to the Travea- 1 7 10:30—Wiaard of the strlnga. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter of has many times made jit necessary Hubert’s “Ave Marie” wUl be the luioo-lite daiK» 408.8—WSK ' AT I, A;. i -74a suddenly early Sunday morning, De­ to take patients to Hartford, Man­ New York, Dec. 17-r(AP) —Syn­ era Broadcasting Service Corpora­ iture number____e____ 1 ______to beVee played ritAMUA by 111T o .OA a______^ XI :8o—Moonbeams'm njtifi fUi music hour. 9:00—WHAF programs it . nrg.) Norwalk. Mr. Carpenter is a cousin tion. a subsidiary o f the Travelers Bldel, vlollnlBt, when he appeara be- 302.8—WBZ. NEW ENOLAND-MO. 1:45—Orchestra; theater a: lists. cember 14, at hia home about half a of Mrs. Porter and they had not met chester or Middletown. chronized broadcasting on identical 7;0&—Amos 'n*. Andy. comediarA. 2:30—Phil Spltalny’s orchesipa Insurance Company, and to the fh» microphone of WABC Wed- mile from Hebron Center, on the for 17 years. Those who were present at the re­ wave lengths by two network key Bday night at 8:80. He will alao 7:16—Sedenaders. entertainment, 1:00—Dixie jamboree program. stations and two of its units is ex­ National Broadcasting Compai^r. l y Wunb-it “Arioso.” The program 7:30—W JZ programs bra.) 293.9—K VW , CHICAGO—102a Gilead road. He had been Jn his hearsal of the cantata, “The Holy The new axran^ment wUl give 9:00—Modem concert. J. T. Ottosen of Wlllimantic pected to get under way about for the concert of the Detroit Sym- 8:00—NBC'programs (3 hra) Child”, imder Conductor George C. both and WBAL of BaKiinore i'^ony orcheatm to be heard from 9:80—WJZ programs (1 hr.) < 11:30—Wayne King’s orcheatra usual health up to the night before ' ireached to the Seventh Day Ad­ Mimson at the Congregational March 1 or shortly thereafter. Wnc twABC and aaaoclated atatlona at 10 11:00—Organist: singing pianist 12:00—Dance music to 2:00. death, but was taken ill during the ventists at Hopevale at their serv­ Permission haidng been granted full time on the air, after more than 'O’clock, Inclodea “ March of Tltana” by U:00—Late dance orchestra. 389.4— WB BM , CHICAOO—770. church a t Columbia on Sunday, did a year of di'vldjng time and giving 348.8—WABC. NEW YORK—88a night and expired before a physician ices on Saturday. A week of pray­ by the Radio Commission to NBC to 'Kolar, overture to "The Bartered 9:00—WABC programs. not make a long stay, owing to the each station only half-time operat­ Bride” by Smetana, and Eneaco’a 6:15—Dinner dance music. 10:00—Ben Bemie’a orchestra could be called. Dr. C. E. Pendleton er is being observed in that place, synchronizing WEAF, New York 6:30—Story; Tony’s scrap book. treacherous motoring from Colches­ ing schedules. Under the ssmehron- “ Firat Rumanian Symphony." CubM 10:30—Popular frolics. of Colchester was summoned as with prayer meetings every evening. ter, Hebron, and other nearby with W nC , Hartford and WJZ. music Trill feature the selections to be 7:00—Truesdale’a orchestra. 12:15—Around the town, danca medical examiner and pronounced ization plan, WTIC will broadcast heard from WEAR and aaaoclated ata­ 7:30—^Astrologer. A meeting was held at the home of towns. The cantata was rehearsed New York with WBAL, Baltimore, 7:45—Sandy and U l, sketch. 254.1— W JJD, CHICAGO—11Sa death as due to angina pectoris. Mr., and Mrs. Leroy Benzinger, Mon­ half its programs from its own tlona at 8:30, with Nathaniel Shllkret'a 9:30—Variety Jamborea once, rather hastily, and dismissed. engineers believed they might be orcheatra and Countesa Olga Albani aa 8:00—^lx)weU Thomas, reporter. studios on its present wavelength of 416.4— W O N .W L IB , CHICAGO—72a Mr. Tynan was a blacksmith by day evening, one will be held at “The Star of the E)ast” will be pre­ able to have their apparatus install­ guest soloist. Numbers Include the 8:30—Toscha Seidel and concert orch. trade and worked at smithing up to Bull Hill at the home of Mr. and 1060 kilocycles, and transmit the Intermezzo from “CavELlleria Rustl- 9:00—Quartet and organist 8:30—WEAF programa | sented at Gilead Congregational ed by that time. ____ other haff in synchronization with cana” by Mascagni; "I Love Love” 9:80—Orchestra, solotsta 9:00—Rambles musia the day before his death, when he Mrs. F. R. Pond, sind the other meet­ church Sunday evening, December Under the plan, WTIC which from “ Princess Charming” ; Cuban folk 10:00—Detroit S^phony orchestra. 9:80—"WEAF programs (1 hr.) shod a horse for H. Clinton Portfer. ings will be at the school house in divides time with WBAL. on 282.8 ■WEAF on the latter’s wavelength of songs: “ The Peanut 'Vender" by Si­ 11:00—Guy Lombaiiio’a orchestra. 10:30—Girls trio; menu musia 21, and will be repeated at the He­ 660 ^ocycles. 'This will give the mon.- and “ Cuban Rhapsody” by 11:30—California melodies, orchestra. 11:10—Planst; made quintet He Is well known about the com­ Hopevale. bron Congregational church on meters will move up to 454.3 meters 12:00—Dance music; organlsL 11:30—Dance music; symphony. munity, having lived here for a audience of WTIC many excellent Eschanlz. “ Beautiful Blue Danube", The motoring about here on Sim- Christmas Day evening, given by the and operate simultaneously with by Strauss la a feature number to be i 484.3—W E A F , N E W YORK—66a 344.6— W LS, CHICAGO—870. number of years. At one time he WEAF on alternate days. The other programs which are not now re­ heard from "WEAF and associated sta- j 6:00—Laurler*s orchestra. 8:00—Party; variety. day in the afternoon after the snow­ Hebron and Gilead church choirs. ceived at all in certain sections or tions during the hour beginning a t ! 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 9:00—Surprise feature. was associated with the late George fall began was very treacherous, At S t Peter’s Episcopal church a days when WTIC is using 282.8 7:00—Air scoops; science talk, P. Mitchell in business, and former­ not reliably received in others. 9:30. Other selections Include “ Songs i 447.6— WMAQ, CHICAGO—870. especially on the Marlborough road pageant, “The Old, Old Story”, will meters WBAL will be on with WJZ WBAL win operate on a similar My Mother Taught Me,” and "Grand- • 8:00—Sing; varieties. 7:30—WABC progrma (3% hrs.) ly, in Amaton, with Fred Brenant. at 394.5 meters. father’s Clock.” i 8:30—Countess Ouga Albani, aoprane; 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. and from Marlborough to Colches­ be presented on Christmas Eve. It schedule in its hookup with WJZ of Shllkret’a orchestra. 11:80—Dan and Sylvia His death is a real loss to the com­ ■Two networks, the WEAF and 9:00—Orchestra, talk. ter. Several people who stsirted to is expected that James Martin of New York, companion station to Wave lengrths in melyers on left of 11:45—Concert, dance musia munity. He leaves his wife, former­ East Hartford will be present and WABC chains Me to present the station title, kilocycles on the right. 9:30—Revelers male quartet, orchestra make the trip to Middleto'wn turned lighting of the White House Christ­ WEAF in the National Broadcast­ Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 10:30—Sporta tatka by Qrantland Rice 361.2—KOA, DENVER—83a ly Mias Mauy Chambers of New assist with the music. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. aroimd and came back affter seeing mas tree by President Hoover from ing Company’s metropolitan head­ face type indicates best featuroa and Albert Payton Terhune, York, three brothers. Dr. James J. the many cars stalled by the road quarters. author. 11:30—Orchestra, xylophonlsL Tynan of Torrington, a practicing Miss Ellen M. Jones was at home the White House lawn at 6 p. m. 11:00—Four dance orchestras to l:0a 12:30—Feature pleasure bour.\ n the •vicinity of Marlborough. One over the week-end from her school Sjmehronization has long been a Leading East Stations. 393.5—W JZ, N EW YORK—76a 1:30—Parisan quarteL physician. Dr. Maurice J, Tynan of Christmas eve. 'The President will car was overturned and all had diffi­ at Middleheld. also extend a Christmas greeting to dream of radio engineers. In order 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:00—Sketch, “ Raising Junior.” 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. Naugatuck, a dentist, and Daniel G. culty in climbing the hills. Cara to effect the hook-up between the 8:00—Studio musical chroniclea 6:15—Dinner orchestra; address. 9:00—Cuban troubadours. Tynan, also of Naugatuck, He also Ray Rich of Branford spent the the nation and the U. S. Marine 8:30—"WABC programs (t4 hr.) 6:30—Gloria Gay*saffalrs. 11:00—Artists feature hour. were slewing amd skidding on aill week-end at the home of Bennie Hartford and New York stations, a 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. 11:30—Late dance orchestra leaves three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Band will play. 9:00—Studio concert program. sides. No very serious accidents Jones in Jones street Tonight’s schedule Includes; controlling tone will be provided 10:00—tVABC programs (IH hrs.) 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy, comedians: 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. Carlson of Hartford, Mrs. Michael were reported, howiever. over a separate, privately-leased 11:30—Organist 7:30—Phil Cook; Cavaliers musia 11:00—Orchestra vocal soloa O’Lieary of Meriden and Mrs. M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brewer of Christmas messages to the na­ 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—lOea 8:00—Chicagoans male quarteL 11:30—Como’s dance music. At a recent meeting of the vestry pair of telephone wires from a 8:30—Balalaika orchestra. Dodge of Newtown. The deceased Hockanum were Sunday guests at tion’s fighting forces and war vet- ,6:30—Merry makera 299.8—W O C-W HO , IOW A—lOOa of S t Peter’s Episcopad church it ersins by Secretary of War Hurley, master oscillator which ■ probably 6:4.3—Lowell Thomas with WJZ. 9:00—Vocal, Instrumental dua 8:00—Star DusL w&s a native of Middletown, and the home of Mr. Brewer’s aunt, Mrs. will be located in New York. This 9:30—Mary McCoy, Renlald Warren- 8:30—"WEAK programs (8^ hrs.) was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James was voted to adlow Edmund Horton Helen White. Brig-general Frank T. Hines and 243.8— WNAC. BOSTON—123a rath. male chorus, orchestra. 12:00—Dave’s 'bamstormera tone, will be put through equipment 8:00—Melody; skit. 10:30—Sketch, “Wayside Inn.” Tynan of that place. Fvmeral serv­ to remove the old church sheds Ralph T. O’Neill, national command­ 9:00—WABC programs (3% hrs ) 491.5— W D A F, KANSAS C IT Y —6ia which are next ot his land, in the Miss Daisy White spent a day re­ er of the American Legion at 8:15 which wlU be located in the trans­ 11:00—Slumber music hour. 9:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. ices were held at SL Andrew’s cently with Mrs. W. A. Hills of mission plant of w nc on Talcott 545.1— WGR, BUFFALO—55a 12:00—Two dance orchestras to 1:00. 11:00—Orchestra; Amos 'n‘ Andy. church, Colchester, Tuesday at 9 northwestern comer of the church p. m. on WABC sind chain. 6:30—Pianist; mirthquakers. 491.5—WIP, —«ia 11:45—Two dance orchestras. lot The provision is made that he Mont'ville. Tomorrow’s features include; Mountain, and a harmonic of the '7:30—WABC programs (1';^ hrs.) 7:30—William’s dinner music. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. a. m. Interment was in Middle- original tone will he amplified by a 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:30—Orchestra; studio recitaL 12:30—Musical comedy . town. fihnii put up a fence where the sheds Bennie Cooley of Hartford called Christmas music through the ages, 333.1— WBEN, BUFFALO—99a 9:00—Cavaliers, studio. on friends in the ■vicinity of Jones special harmonic-amplifier, the out­ 1:30—Studio concert orchestra Mrs. Mary E. Cummings acted as axe removed. As there are now ail- a special Christmas program for 6:15—'WEAF programs (1 hr.) 10:00—Dance music: organlsL 2:00—SL Francis dance music. street on Sunday. school children, originating in the put of which will supplant the 7:15—Studio music. 535.4— W L IT , P H IL A D E L P H IA —66a leader of the local Christian En­ most no church attendamts who use 333.1— KHJ, LOS A NG ELES—900, studios of WHFK Cleveland, and quartz crystal which is the dominat­ 7:45—WEAF programs (3^4 hrs.) 8:00—Mirthquakers. 11:00—Feature, tenor, orchestra deavor meeting Sunday evening, as a horse for church going the sheds ing feature of W n C ’s present 11:00—Grand orchestra. 8:30—NBC programs (8% hrs.) 12:00—Soprano, tenor, orchestra are of little use, auad are much in the sung by the GlenvUle high school 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—70a 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—98a 1:00—Orchestra music, soprano. the music committee members were A tribe that emigrated from frequency of 1060 kilocycles. 7:00—WJZ Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter. way. It was also voted to adlow chorus in the American school of the 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—8ia unable to act. The subject was China more than a century ago to air at 2:30 p. m. over the WBAC 7:15—Revue; dance orchestra. 7:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 8:30—Cheerful Home's club. “How To Make Others Happy.” The M r. Carr to rearramge the interior 7:45—Variety: feature hour. 11:15—Slumber music. 9:00—WABC programs (3 hra) of the church by placing side seats the Fergansk region of Russia has group. ’The toll taken by motob accidents 8:30—Dance orchestra. 12:00—Two dance orchestraa 12:00—Dance orchestra annual election of officers took place a language that cannot be written, New W n C Plans in France last year was ten lives 9:00—Concert hour. 245.8— WCAE, PITTSBURQT—1 2 2a 361.2— W SM, N A S H V IL L E —65a with the following result: Presi­ for use of the newly organized 9:30—WJZ programa 8:30—^WEAF programs (2% hra.) 7:15—Concert orchestra, singera junior vested choir, and to madie as the soimds are simg in tones of Synchronization of stations 'WTIC a day. 11 :00—Dance: varieties to 1:30. 11:00—Lopez orchestra. 9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) dent, Miss Helen I. Hough; vice- 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—lOTO. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—IlSa 11:00—^Amos 'n' Andy, comedians. president, Miss Thelma Cummings; other desired changes. > 8:15—'WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 7:15—Musicians, entertalnera 11:17—Songs of eventida secretary, Miss Ruth Raymond; The sum of $915 hats aJreauly been 11:20—Two dance orchestraa 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hra) 11:30—Orchestra organ. 399.8— WJR, DETROIT—75a 11:00—Supper dance music. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—79a treasurer, Miss J. Edna Latham; raised from Hebron, Gilead, Am- 2:30—Latedance orchestra. 12:00—WJZ dance orchestra. 12:30—Comedians: shoemakera pianist, Mrs. Mary E. Cummings; ston and outlying districts for the 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—lOOa 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—79a 1:15—Minstrel men’s frolic. Windhawn Commimlty Memorial 8:3(.'—VVE.4.F programs (2^4 hra) 11:45—Stocks, weather, farm program. 270.1— W R V A , R IC H M O N D — 11 ia look-out committee, Mrs. Edward A 11:05—Studio organ recital. 6:15—Orchestra; 'WEAF sketch. 8:00—du b party. Smith, Mrs. Albert W. Hilding and hospital, to be located in Willimam- 11:30—Merry Madcaps, soloist 7:00—Talk; musical interluda 9:00—"WEAF programs (2 hrs.) Miss Gladys Hough; prayer-meeting tic. The town wats represented at a 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—7ia 7:15—Gondoliers; piano solos. li:00—Studio dance orchestra. committee, Miss J. Edna Latham, dinner given in the Thread City at LAMPS...LAMPS_LAMPS 7:4.5—Comedy-harmony team. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. 8:00—Minstrel frolic; team. 8:30—“WEAF programs (2% hra) 1:00—NBC entertainment. Mrs. Mary E. Cummings and Miss the Armory, Monday evening, by J. 8:30—German street band; comedy. 11:00—Dance program. 2:00—Henderson’s dance band. Harriet Hough; social committee, Bamks Jones, of Gilead. Miss Table Floor Bridge Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. Miss Thelma Cummings, Miss Rose Clarissa L. Pendleton made the col­ 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—69a 6:30—Soprano solos; talk. 344.6— W E N R , CHICAGO—870. Motz, Mrs. Natalie Jones; music lections for Hebron Center, Albert 6:00—Big Brother Club. 7:20—Talk; orchestra music. 10:00—Minstrel show; comediana committee, Miss Mildred Hough, W. Hilding for Amston and outlying 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 626—WNYC, NEW YORK—57a 11:00—Amos *n’ Andy, comedlana 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—139a 7:35—Air college lecturea Mrs. Roger W. Porter, Miss Marion portions of the town, and J. Bainka FOR THIS CHRISTMAS 12:00—DX sir vaudeville. 7:30—WABC programs (2^ hrs.) 8:30—String quarteL 202.6— W H T , CHICAGO—14Sa Tennant; missionary committee, W Jones in Gilead and neighboring dis­ 10:00—Old Time Singing SchooL 357—CKCL, TORONTO—94a 10:30—Your hour league. 10:30—Studio program; dance orch. 9:25—Microphone mummera 11:00—Ramblers entertainment. Clifford Robinson, Edward A. Smith tricts. There will probably be other 11:30—WABC damce orchestra. 11:00—Orchestra, program. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. and Albert 'W; Hilding; citizenship pledges which will raise the above 374.8— WSAI, CINCINNATI—60a 434.8—CKGW, TORONTO—690. 2:00—Studio music hour. committee, ,h ! (ilinton Porter, Lucius sum. It is hoped that at least TABLE LAMPS 11:00—Studio music hour. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedlana '8:00—Bear’s entertainment. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:00—Studio program. 285.6— K NX, HOLLYW OOD—1050. W. Robinsoh and Miss Victoria HUd- $1,000 can be pledged before the Beautiful styles in brass or pewter fin­ 325.9— WWJ, DETROIT—92a 8:30—^WJZ programs (1 hr.) 2:30—Questions and ansyera 10:00—Two dance orchestras. U:30—Slumber music. 1:00—Two danoe orchestrB.s to 3:00. ish. Many designs. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—IlOa 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—«5a 384.4— WMC, M EM PH IS—780. 6:00—Baritone and orchestra. 12:00—WJZ d^ce orchestra j0:30—Studio orchestra musia $3,75 $35 7 ;S0—^Elvangelnie Adams, astrolo­ Weir. Moment Musicale, Schubert; ger. Popular songs, Zampa Overture, WTIC PROGRAMS 7:45—To be announced Caprice, Kreisler; Medley, Serenade, Travelers Broadcasting Service 8:00—Colt Shot Time. Schubert (B). .5 0 ii»^ BRIDGE LAMPS 8:00—^U. S. Marine Band Concert Hartford, Conn. 11:45—Winston Sharpies, pianist Pewter, Brass, Aluminum. Chimney 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. 8:15—^Tastyeast Playboys: Watson —Remember, The Little Things In Woodford, Joseph Soifer, Anthony Life, Nobody’s Sweetheart, .CAn’t We *87 f and oil pot styles. McKenna Be Friends?, A Big Bouquet For 8:30—Toscha Seidel, ■violinist; and You, A Bimdle of Old Love Letters, Wednesday, December l l, 1980 concert orchestra. E. S. T. You Darlin’, Just a Little While (S). $3.98 *“$25 9:00—^Weather Report . f 12:00—Royal Yorit Orchestra COMPLETE P. M. 9:00—Gold Medal Fast Freight I(NY). 7:00—Robbins B. Stoeckel, Connec­ Wheaties Quartet and Gold Medal ticut Commissioner of Motor A. M. Orgsinist. 12:30—Bulova 'Time (B). Installed on your antenna. $25 for your Vehicles. 9:30—To be announced. FLOOR LAMPS 7:08—Weather; Highlights in 10:00—Detroit Symphony Orches­ old phonograph, radio, sewing machine or k Sport. tra direction Victor Kolar, asso­ Many styles and finishes. 7:15—Watch-makers. ciate conductor. GARAGE TO REPLACE what have you. No free demonstration. 7:30—New England Gas Concert 11:00—Guy Lombardo and his Royal Come in. Pick it out We wiU deliver. (by hookup with WEEI). Canadians Orchestra. $4,50‘“$50 8:00—Ilima Islanders, Mike Han- 11:30—California Melodies — Lola FIRST WHITE HOUSE’ api director. Lane and Boh Steele, guest 8:15—Radiostrom Varieties. NBC. artists; John P. Medbury, “Mas­ 8:30—Boboloil Orchestra. NBC. ter without Ceremonies;” Orches­ Philadelphia, Dec. 17.— (AP.)— 9:00— Radio Pot-Purri. Allie Wru- tra direction Raymond Paige bel, song-composer; Knights of The Powel Mansion, considered one 12:00 Mid.—Sign off. of the foremost specimens of Colo­ o/HfueMc Melody; Saxophone Trio; and Key­ board Kids. nial architecture and often spoken 8:30—Moboloil Orchestra. NBC. WBZ—WBZA of as “The First White House,” is to j0;30—Top-Notchers in SporL NBC. (Eiastem Standard ’Time) be razed to make way for an open 11:00—News, weather. air garage. PHILCO 11:05—Collin Driggs, Allyn organ­ P. M. During the Revolutionary era Lhe ist 4:00—Blue Aces (NY). structure was the scene of many so­ 5^1:30—The Merry Madcaps. Norman 4:15—Home Forum Decorating cial events. Its living room has been SCREEN GRID Baby Grand Cloutier, director; Fred Wade, Period—“Charming Indispensables transplanted entirely to the Ameri­ soloist. in Gifts,” Vella Reeve (B). can wing of the Metropolitan Mu­ 12:00 Midnt.—Silent 4:30—Tea 'Timers—The Blm Bims, seum of Art, New York, and its With Powdered Wig and Hoop drawing room is in the Philadelphia iConnectlcut Motor 'Vehicle Commis­ Skirts, Dialogue (B). Art Museum. $49.50 sioner Stoeckel to Speak from 4:40—Air Castle (B). The exterior is much as it was WTIC 4:55— State House Safety (B). when Washington went there to Less Tubes Robbins B. Stoeckel, who, as com- 5:00—Uncle Bill and the ’Twins celebrate the twentieth anniversary Jnissioner of motor vehicles in Con­ (B). of his wedding and when Earl of necticut has become one of the na­ 5:20—WBZA Health Clinic—“Ac­ Carlisle made It his headquarters ONLY DOWN tion’s foremost authorities on the cidents,” Dr. Louis G. Howard, Mas­ during the British occupation of automobile situation, will address sachusetts Memorial Hospital (B). Philadelphia. $5 the audience of Station 'WTIC at 7 5:30—Stock Exchange Quotations The house was acquired in 1796 Pay only $2 weekly. No need tc o’clock this evening. The commis­ —'Tifft Brothers (S). by “ the patriotic mayor,” Samuel be without a radio with these low sioner’s talk will be a feature of the 5:45—Agricultural Markets (B). Powel. series of broadcasts transmitted 5:55—’Tip-Top Roadman (B). The building, threatened several terms. each week by the Connecticut sta­ 6:00—Time; Champion 'Weather­ times before during the present cen­ i50 tion under the auspices of the state man (B). tury, has been vacant for approxi­ motor vehicle department In the in­ 6:04—Rhythm Twins — Crazy mately 25 years during which time Do Your Christmas Shopping at terests of increased safety on the Rhythm, Home Made Sunshine, it has been owned by Wolf Kleban- Complete with Tnhee l|ighways. (Joodness Gracious Gracie, Who’s sky. Calling You Sweetheart Tonight? Tin Pan Alley Celebrity in "Pot ’Three Little Words (B). Pourri” from 'WTIC 6:15—Westinghouse Dinner Music It ivas not so many years ago Compact! Only ’40 Allie Wrubel, composer of the (B). since .t was believed that to over­ KEMPS, INC. popular dance tune, “You’ll Do It 6:44—Temperature (B). come an enemy it w m only neces­ inches high! But Some Day” and of several hits of 6:45—Literary Digest ’Topics in sary to fashion a wax doll resem­ RADIOS, PIANOS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FURNITURE, LAMPS "’The Garrick Gaieties” slated for 9 Brief—^Lowell ’Thomas (NY). bling him and melt it slowly be­ with all the power o’clock tonight from Station W'TIC. 7:00—Bulova ’Time; Pepsodent’s fore the fire, when be, too, would Wrubel, who is a saxophone player Amos ’n’ Andy (B-NY). waste away ivlth illness. and punch of its end crooner as well as a composer, 7:15—^Wol'verine Serenaders — will be assisted by a 13-piece dance Frieda and Sybil, Piano Twins; larger Majestic band, the Knights of Melody, under Helen Barr, soprano. Good Evening, the direction of Norm Cloutier. Oth­ Happy Feet, Little Did I Know, WM. H. PRENTICE, JR. hrothers. Hear this er contributers to this diversified Snoi^akes, Back In Your Arms To­ RADIO SERVICE half-hour will be the Keyboard Kids, night, Gee, But I’d Like To Make NEW SETS AND amazing Majestic New Webster’ s CoUege, Home and Office otherwise known as Laura C. Gau- You Happy, TUI We Meet Again ACCESSORIES det and Len Berman, and a saxo­ [(B). ATWATER KENT SPECIALIST ISuperhelerodyne phone trio consisting of Jimmy Wil­ 7:30—^PhU <3ook, the Quaker Man PHONE 8452 son, Walter Luettgens and Louis 1(n y ). today! Dictionary Coupmi Berman, 7:45—“Criminal Law”—Gleason L. Archer (B). You can secure this wonderful book of knowledge 8:00—Yeast Foomers (NY). RADIO SERVICE . ’Vs .'Cv V.' • v'>^ ''•'Vi^N'5. which contains complete Radio and Wireless edition by 225— WDRC 8:30—Luden Novelty Orchestra— on aU make*. Dance of the Paper DoUs, I Miss a clipping coupon and bring or send it to the Manchester Hartford— 1330 Little Miss. New Sete and Standard Evening Herald Business Office with 98c in cash and 9:00—Bulova Time (B), Aooeasories this New Webster Col>e;;“, Hnme. and Office dictionary ’Wednes4lay, December 17 9:01—H. P. Hood Modem Con­ is yours. .illOO p. m.—Musical Album — Vin­ cert (B). 9:30—<:amel Pleasure, Hour — WM. E, ERAH cent Sorey conducting; Lillian 868 Tolland Tnmpike. Phone 8733 Bucknam, soprano; Charles Car- Mary MQCoy, soprano; Relnald Wm - r lisle, tenor, xenrathi, BiUy Hughes, baritones; N a m e ...... *>0700—Asbury Park Casino Dance WiUard Robinson's Deep River Or^. • Orchestra. chestra; Hayton and Schutt, piano 8:30—To be announce^ duo; male chorus of 18 voices (NY). YOURCAR/1 BARSTOW’S A d d ress...... 0l45—^Eddie. Connors, guitar and 10:30—PhUco Program (B)* WASH ED If ordered by mail, add 12c extra for p ost^ e and packing banjo specialities. 11:00—^Bulova Time; Champion 0|OO—Going to Press; speaker, [Weatherman; Temperature (B). •y JBmile Gau'vreau, 'Tabloid Jour­ 11:04—^Frederick Muslccd Gems— MNommNGi MAIL DR BRING TO BUSINESS OFHCE nalism.” Memories, I’U Still Belong To You, rl5—Stock Quotations; Weather. It Must You, Crying Myself To $1.25 RADIO SHOP Be sure to add Postage to mail orders. 25—World Bookman. Sleep, Old-Fashioned Girl, By All the StMONlZINQ lO—^Paul Tremaine and his Or- Stare Above You, Make Way for $8.00 20 BISSELL ST. Phone 3234—8160 estitu Kid Prosperity, The Girl B’rl'end of a Manchester Evening Hmrald •Tony^ Scrap Book. Boy Friend of Mine (S). WILSON’S AUTO WASH "uifical A'viators Orchestra ^ 11:34—Statler Organ — Louis Rear of Johnson Block

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search o f work, of this number 34 post. His appointment was backed are women. ’ITiere are what is FEDERAL JUDGE RULES by the late Wayne B. Wheeler, STEALS $7,000 FUR COAT POINCARE BETTER, called 87 first class cases, men who superintendent of the Anti-Saloon REVOLT ENDH) are the heads of families and in tieague. ON NEW HAVEN TRAIN need of work. In the second class DRY U W IS INVALID D O a ^ REPORT there are 57, men and women who REACmON AT CAPITAL | ______SPAIN REPORTS; are out of work but have some (Continued Frona Page 1.) Washington, Dec.. 17.— (AP) — | Bridgeport, Dec. 17— (AP)—With member of the family employed. Neither cheering nor groans echoed the arrest here yesterday of Gerald Friends Find Hope In Today’s ’The third class includes 88 single va^d should have !jeen ratified in in Washington at the news that a Casey, 37, of 64 Whalley avenue, men and women, most of whom constitutional conventions in the I< ederal judge had ruled the 18th! New Haven smd 8827-240th street, have some means of support. It A mendment Invalid. Such opinion ; Bellrose, Long ^ an d , police believe several states. (Contlnned Frond Page 1.) Bulletin Concernmg Con­ was stated last night that of the Prohibition enforcement authori­ aa was expressed here today held | they have brou^t to an end a coat 257 registered all were residents of ties in New Jersey said they would the decision would not cut much Ice. stealing racket which Casey is al- .. fa Manchester. ’The drys predicted the Supreme! leged to have been perpetrating on leaders to have been internal dis­ dition of Frencbman. Stephen Hale who presided at the proceed as if no such decision had agreements in the revolutionary or­ been rendered. Court, if and when the ruling comes railroad trains operating out of New meeting said after hearing reports up for review, wlU reverse it. They | York Qty for several weeks, ganization Itself. from other cities and towns in the “My decision” commented Judge The labor heads on the one hand ^. W hy Take Chai&eesI Clark “will not affect the operation cited numerous precedents. The Casey was arrested after he Is al- Parts, Dec. 17.— (AP.)—Frtends state, that Manchester was much Justice Department held it could leged to have stolen a Yale stu- wanted an absolute Communist re­ Buy at Hale’s Self-Serve where you have variety^ a t Ra3rmond Poincare, France’s better off than most of the places in of the prohibition laws in any way. volution and a Corpmonist govern­ The Hobart Act, the New Jersey not imtil after Supreme dent’s coat and camera from a train highest quality foods, and prices that are the average most Illustrious statesman, found Connecticut. However, there is a action, affect the status ot prohlbl- yesterday afternoon. Railroad ment when it was over. When i| hope today in the official medical condition here that must be faced, enforcement law, is also still in cooler heads refused to accede to lowest in town. bulletin from the sick man’s bed­ force. i tion. i Policeman Leon J. Gaudet made the and he pleaded for cooperation from I Anti-prohibitionists m Washington capture. any such demand the movement lost side, indicating that his physicians every organization in town. Decision Not Sound I had not summed up their attitude the support of an important seption Casey has admitted the theft of a Fresh Direct Shipment I view the future more favorably in No Apple Selling Common Pleas Judge William B. but most heads of national wet $7,000 fur coat from Mrs. Gordon of the labor forces, whose members the light of improvement in the pa­ Cheney Brothers are gradually in- j Harley of Trenton said that in view groups in other cities were con­ Abbott, Boston society woman, here held that a new republic would be j| Country Roll tient’s condition during the night. creasing their working force. Each ; of the fact that every possible phase servative in comment. November 24, and also has con­ just another government by the “The condition of the former pres­ week shows a gain, and for this j of the question had been threshed Drys’ Position fessed to at least a dozen similar upper classes. ident who last Saturday suffered a reason it was believed that after the j out he could not conceive of Judge The drys gave their position in ex­ As the smoke began to clear away New Year, conditions would con- i Clark’s decision being sound. train thefts, according to the po­ vascular spasm, this morning shows pressing belief that the grounds lice. today it appeared that one tangible Creamery Butter an improvement which justifies hope tinue to improve. Philip Forman, the U. S. attorney upon which Judge William Clark of result of the excitement of the past The committee decided to aban­ Pending further investigation of for the future,” the bulletin said. It who prosecuted the case of William New Jersey yesterday c^ci^d isey’s agti^juggactivities for the past few: week was the crowding of a lot of was signed by Dr. Boidain and Prof. don the Idea of apple selling as a Sprague, clerk of Wantage town­ jails to capacity. In all parts of the means of giving employment. At agamst the prohibition amendment, ■ months. Judge William J. Buckley __ ic I h . Guillain. ship and a farmer, on a charge of had been held unsound contii^Med his case in City Court to- north it was estimated that 4,000 A vascular spasm is a form of the most Jess than a dozen men transporting beer in which the in­ preme Court years ago. ^ ^ a r d R ^ January 7. Bond was civilian prisoners were in cells as a Every pound IS g^uaraoteed to satisfy you or your money^ could be put to work in a town of dictment was quashed by Judge "will be gladly refunded. paralysis affecting the body tissues Dunford, general counsel of the fixed at $5,000. result of their part in the revolu­ and impeding their normal frmction. this size. Clark’s decision was studying the Anti-Saloon League said the con- 'The committee last night believed tion. Friends Rejoice opinion today with a view of tak- trntion in the case “is not new” and Fresh, New Goods that the Federal government could [ appeal which might be car­ “was held unsoimd when first made Passaic, N. J., has opened a street ’The nation’s most distinguished at this time assist materially in giv­ paved with rubber. Just to be able Gibson bamjos, madolins, guitars, men came again to Poincare’s home ried either to the United States Cir­ ten years ago. ing employment by starting work on cuit Court of Appeals or direct to The highest bench has held re­ to say, perhaps, that it stretches for new Eind used for sale at ilerrifield Frmt Peels lb. this morning and left rejoicing in the postoffice at the Center. It was miles. Studio, 865 Main street.—Adv. the optimistic character of the doc­ the Supreme Court. peatedly that various attacks on mtryn, orange and lemon. voted to have the Construction Em­ “Meanwhile” he said “as I under­ constitutional prohibition had no tors’ bulletin. Prof. Guillain is a ployment Committee get in touch leading specialist in nervous and stand it no other judge in the Unit­ merit. It has refused to entertain! .Sunbeam’s Uancy Clean with Congressman E. Hart Fenn to ed States nor the judges of this dis­ several other attempts to break muscular disorders. find out if it would not be possible (Seedless) Developments in the illness of the trict are bound by the opinion, and down the amendment. to speed up the plans and get actual Effect in Jersey wartime president continued to hold therefore enforcement of the Vol­ work imder way. stead Act in New Jersey will con­ The only direct effect anticipated | 2 pkgs. more public attention than the pros­ tinue until the remaining three from Judge Clark’s ruling was a pects of the new Cabinet formed by judges of this bench all decide in pos&ibilitv that in his jurisdiction j Fancy Hawlia.ii Theodore Steeg whose fate may be INDUSTRIAL SETBACK ajgreement with Judge Clark, or un- authorities might refuse to act j Here Are Two Gifts determined tomorrow when it pre 1 tU a decision of the higher courts against violators. This was enter- | sents itself before Parliament. Pineapple No. 2 can 19c Hose Company No. 1 is leading in is reached on his opinion.” tained by one government official j here while others were emphatic in ! New pack crushed pineapple. Packed in extra fine, hea'vy the Industrial League Setback Tour­ Governor’s Comment syrup. nament, the weekly sitting being Governor Larson said: asserting it could have no control i URGE EMERGENCY over the actions of other district 1 The Home held last night, with Foley’s Elxpress “As far as I am concerned the Burt jOlney’s New Pack in second place. Yost and Moonan 18th Amendment stiU is the law of judges even in New Jersev and that j won the high score with 98 points. the land. The prohibition question it would not prevent arrests in that j FUND APPROVAL state under the National Prohibi- , There will be no games played next just now is a wilderness and there Vegetables S cans 25c week because of it being so near will some day be a Moses to lead us tion Act. I (Continued From Page 1.) A suggestion was advanced b y ; Faney vegetables, packed in 8 and 11 ounce cans. Christmas. out of it. I would not advise my one dry leader, Oliver W. Stewart, The standing to date with X mark­ friends to transport liquor.” j vey of the town and is confident that president of the flying squadron i Famous Jack Frost Brand ed against the teams having played Judge Clark’s decision was the foundation, that if the 18tb Amend if the appropriation is made the outcome of what amounted to a -1 one less game than the others is as n.ent were held invalid, the 13th—it j money will be spent where it will follows: test case of the contention of a be an investment for the town, and abolished slavery—also must fail. It, j Appreciate! 1. Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 1330 committee of the New York Coun­ too, was ratified by the Legislatures | Granulated Sugar create labor for about 50 additional 2. Foley’s Express ...... 1228 ty Lawyers’ Association that the men. At the present time the town and not by conventions. | 3. Midways ...... 1181 adoption of the 18th Amendment is employing about 50 men on the was invalid imder the Tenth roads. This is 25 more than is cus­ 4. Woodland Street...... 1176 10 lbs. 49^ 25 lbs. $1.22 5. Wapping No. 1 ...... 1175 Amendment .to the Constitution FIRE IN LAUNDRY. tomary at this season of the year. which modified Article 5. Packed in sanitary cloth bags. Among the streets that are to re- 6. Palmer Electric ...... 1167 7. Dark Horses ...... 1164 Judge Clark at 38 is the youngest New Haven, Dec. 17.— (AP)—A cave attention are Hilliard, Parker, Freshest stock In town West Middle Turnpike and Hartford 8. Smith’s M arket...... 1123 member of the Federal bench. He hand iron left burning on a board at Road. The selectmen intend to 9. Burr Nursery ...... 1111 was appointed in May 1925 by the Ideal Laundry Company early start the work just as soon as the 10. Merz Barber Shop . . . llO lx President Coolidge resigning from today caused damage estimated at Cigarettes carton $1.15 town appropriates the fund with 11. Wapping No. 2 ...... 1030x the bench of the New Jersey Court $800. .’~'iremen extinguished the 12. Hilliard Street ...... 1017x of Appeals to accept the Federal flames. Icc-O-Matic Features. Camel, Old Gold, Lucky Strike and Chesterfield in Christmas which to pay the costs. packages. , . 257 Registered 13. E. E. Hilliard Co...... 1012x Capitol Model According to Secretary E. J. Mc- 14. Keith Furniture ...... 993x Freshly Boasted Jumbo — C!!abe of the Manchester Chamber of 15. Veterans ...... 972x 1. Unit on top or in com­ Commerce, 257 persons have regis- 16. Lettney’s Plumbers .. 948x partment below cabinet. ■ tered their names at his office in 17. Reid’s Auctioneers . .. 897x 2. Mechanism sealed, yet ac­ Peanuts 2 qts. 15c cessible. Dial 3. Ample refrigerating ca­ California Home Pure 15 oz. pacity. 4. Forced circulation of 4151 cooling air. Tomato Juice 2 cans Service - Quality - Low Prices 5. Mechanism operates shorter time, uses less current. Fresh Bordeau GOOD THINGS TO EAT 6. Temperature control for quicker freezing. Walnut Meats 1-2 lb. 39c Fresh Shore Haddock Filet of Cod 7. Greater ice cube capacity. Filet of Sole Fancy Smelts 8. Porcelain lined cabinet — Halves. Steak Salmon Fancy Halibut Steak easily cleaned. Fancy M ackerel...... 15clb. Special Price On Eggs 1 9. Three-inch insulation — Hale’s “Tested” Strictly Fresh moisture probf. Filet of Haddock 10. Roomy, convenient food Boston B luefish...... 18c lb., 2 lbs. 35c compartment. Butterfish 11. Constant, healthful low Native Farm Eggs temperature. Try our Home Made Sausage Meat from STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL 12. Plugs into light socket— simple as a lamp. med. doz. 37 c Ig. doz. 47 ® Native P o r k ...... 25c lb. 13. Satin finish hardware. Remember J These are local farm eggs. Native Fresh Bacon ...... 35c lb. EGGS 14. Quiet operation — po ra- Native Leaf Lard ...... 14c lb. % interference. Fancy Rib Lamb Chops...... 39c lb. 15. Built Williams way for '■'time service. Fresh Fruits — Vegetables BAKERY DEPARTMENT ic a Dozen Fk^da Sealdsweet Drop C ak es...... 23c dozen Lifetime Refrigeration Parker House R olls ...... 16c dozen Oranges doz. 29c Extra large size. Thin skinned, sweet and juicy. Very Meat P ie s ...... 15c each, 2 for 25c healthy fruit. Pumpernickle Bread ...... 15c, 2 for 25c Raspberry Rings ...... 25c each 3 Dozen 9 9 c Fresh Crisp Peach Pies, sp ecia l...... 25c each Coffee Flavored Cup C akes...... 23c dozen Celery bun. 4c Vine Cakes, something n e w ...... 27c each Also large California hearts and stalks. This price is a record breaker for this time of year and we O lL o m t T C Fancy California Dried Lima Beans, new stock 2 lbs. 25c cannot guarantee it will hold after this stock of 10 cases of 300 Florida Medium Size Sealdsweet Oranges, large size ...... 29c dozen dozen of the finest local eggs is sold. They have just been de­ Fancy Seedless Raisins in bulk, new stock just livered to us this morning. Oranges each Ic i n ...... 10c lb„ 3 lbs. 25c E i Best Pure Lard, 2 lbs...... 25c Florida Sleadsweet Fancy Cocoanut in bulk ...... 35c lb. Tangerines 2 doz. 21^ Good rize-and sweet;; Manchester Public Market Green'Mountain ’ 60 lb. DIAL 5111 FRESH HAM Native Potatoes Whole or Another lot. Seconds in size only. . Jast as white, just ajr~ mealy as the large size. Limit 5 bushels to a customer. Half 19c lb.

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In no timS JUANITA SELIM, shot at a add to the weight of my conclu­ that Sprague arrived at least half j to love .whomever she pleases with- * sion," Dundee went on, unshaken. and chap your face, it yor dV not ^ feel ycrur face-relax bridge party by a gun belonging an hour before he said he did, >—by out ■ any interference. . . ^ from her "You remember that Janet Ray­ i care properly for your skin from that stiff, drawn, “green perr W._ 7UDOE MARSHALL, her land- some back path across the meadow; family. | mond was on the front porch Keeping the bloom of soft tex- y°u have had. Krfd to whom she paid no rent, that he came up to these rooms As usual. Miss Chatterton gives aret FLORA MILES, in Nlta’s clos- Sprague, while the that he considered his, found his an excellent performance which is ture and smooth surface on your treatment death hand of bridge’ was being et at the time of the murder reading things packed,, but went about to be more or less expected as she face in winter time is no mean task S n ^ that played? . . . Oh, she tried to pro­ Sometimes it is harder than \^h- exposure to a ^ t e which she thinks is from her shaving and changing his shirt and easily is one of the best actresses tect him. . . . 'Wait, I’ll read you ilMiuid; DEXTER SPRAGUE, who collar, regardless. I also feel sure ever seen on the screen. She is standing the drying summer zephyrs c^er the Si mtSS {“ e the notes I made when I was ques- and the toll the hot sun takes ^ ^ ^ absorbed; wrote that note, and who knew that Lydia followed him upstairs particularly good in one sequence tioninfi her. I looked them up -First of all, preventions are far n i ^ NIta in New York and came to to explain and Impress upon him of the picture in which she plays while I was waiting for you. . . . better than curls in the matter o5 ^ New York .at her suggestion; and that Nita had meant what she said. ; the dual role of m of.er and daugh- ' Here! I had said to Miss Raymond: chapped skins Even an niiv ^'ig'ht, you have your fine LYDIA, the maid. And it is quite likely that she was , ter. ‘You observed Mr. Sprague toiling may chap^ you know, if you are out ^® the skin, nourish I^dla says she loved Nita, and not through picking up after him ------i get it in condition to with­ down the rutty road, hot and weary, In the cold long enough. And what conriitjnn to oritu is showing SPECIAL IN\T1STIGA- when he descended by the back The picture opens with Ruth' stand the cold air of tomorrow’s but romantic in the sunset? And v/ith wintry sports so pleasurable TOR DUNDEE preients Nita gave stairs and surprised Janet Ray-, madly in love with David Manners ! outdoors. Lf you have not a bottle she answered, stammering, T—I everyone is apt to be out long hd#‘when TRACEY MILES, one of mond on the front porch. That ; although the match is opposed by of face oil on your dressing table, w'asn’t looking that way.’ . . . enough for chapping this winter the guests, returns to take Lydia to accounts, of course, for Lydia’s not, their parents. They plan to be mar- K you have the kind of skin that at least get a sample botUe o f one’ And I knew she was lying, knew hearing the kitchen bell the first : Tied anyway but Manners is killed to see how soothing it Is. In no his home, if he may. Dundee tells that she had been taken completely chaps when you look outside and see her of this, and reads Nita’s will, time Mrs. Dunlap rang.” and Ruth then tells her parents time, you will order a whole bottle! by surprise when Sprague suddenly it is freezing, then your circulation leaving everything to Lydia, which that she is going to give birth to 13 probably very poor and you need Use this oil or a good cleansing appeared from the rear of the "Umm,” Strawn grunted. "What a child. Irving Pichel, whom Ruth cieam to remove the day’s dirt shows Nita’s fear of death, and house! a physician’s advice on diet and ex­ glvM Lydia additional motive. Lydia about the proofs you’re holding has repeatedly refused to marry and cleanse the pores. Massage your "What’s more, she betrayed her­ ercise. If you are in excellent health knew'M nothing of the $10,000 Nita back?” on previous occasions, again offers and still your slfln is tender and very face afterwards with a nourishing self and him by admitting that she deported since she came to Hamil­ "Come along, chief—you, too, to marry her. She accepts and goes sensitive to cold, never use warm cream, a greasy dne being better was surprised. Then—^because the Carraway!” Dundee Einswered, and west with him. vjater or soap on your face just be­ for you if you have a marked tend­ ton. girl is imdoubtedly in love with ency towards chapping. \^en you Dundee learns from Lydia that led the way into the bathroom. “I Many years later, her daughter, Ruth Chatterton is shown here as she appeared in the entirely fore going out or when coming in Sprague and was mortadly afraid he felt sure these rooms would yield a different roles of mother and daugh ter in “The Right to Love.’ or during the entire time it is have finished m a ssa ^ g , do not wipe Nita went out with R.ALPH HAM­ had killed Nita Selim, she tried also played by Miss Chatterton, falls MOND, in love with her and miss­ very definite clue, even though chapped. off the cream that is not absorbed. frantically to throw suspicion on in love with a boy to whom her Leave it on, especially around the ing from the party, Thursday night, Sprague, when he sneaked back to­ Lydia Carr, by telling how Lydia father objects strenuously but her Woolsey, of course, furnish the justifies every foot of film allotted "I^ere are soothing, cleansing nose, mouth and chin. It will be gone night to get his tell-tale bag, ap- | mother urges her to do just as comedy while Dorothy adds the ro­ and Friday night, the night she had failed to answer Mrs. Dunlap’s to her. facial oils to replace soap and water. by morning. parently made every effort to wipe wishes as it is her right to love mantic interest. This is by far the noade her will, saw Sprague, who first ring—Good Lord! Wait a This picture puts Wheeler and After coming in from outdoors, use For your lips, you may use some left her upset. Dundee asks Miles if his fingerprints off the furniture | him. However, the daughter gives best comedy Bert and Bob have one of these or a fine cleansing minute! I want to think!” he in­ Woolsey in the hotel business. All special preparation fb prevent chap­ he 'saw Ralph at Nita’s house that Mid bathroom fixtures. . . . Now, up the boy and goes to China to do turned out in some time and it’s the in all, if you crave an evening of cream that softens as you apply it terrupted himself to exclaim. Carraway, if you’U step upon this ping. Camphorated oil is good. morning, and what was his attitude. missionary work. There she meets first one without a song in it. laughs it’s not a bad picture to see onto the ^ flesh. ^ Massage - the------face There are lipsticks of colorless cam­ BOles says that Ralph seemed a lit­ little stool and look along the top and falls in love with Paul Lukas Dorothy also has more to do than — that is if you like 'Wheeler and I ^ t h the lubricant, in that phorated oil that you can use ’both After a full minute, while he had of this medicine cabinet, you’ll find and gives up everything for him. in any of the previous pictures and rcunding, upward movement I have tle jealous of his calling on Nita too, stood very still, with his fingers Woolsey. And a lot of persons do. at night and daytime. The eyes but that he couldn’t have killed her. what I found—and which I didn’t Every person in Miss Chatter- described several times before. Up must have their care too, or the pressed against his- - closed eyes, touch.” ton’s supporting cast gives a fine from the mouth, across the cheeks, Miles and Lydia leave, and Dundee Dundee began slowly: cold is likely to pucker the lids. A bnds that the kitchen door has been The fingerprint expert did as he performance and Richard Wallace’s curving around again at the portion little fine muscle oil, massaged into "I believe that’s it . . . listen, was told. When he stepped down direction is considerably above the near the temple. unlocked. In the attic, the only hid­ boys!” He turned to the two plain­ the skin around the eyes and gently ing place for an intruder, he finds in he was holding, between the very average. This gentle massage, though it across the lids, helps this. clothesmen, urgent pleading in his tips of his fingers, a safety razor lasts only a few seconds, tends to a bedroom traces of a man having voice. "'Would you both tkke' your Don’t wait for chapping. Prevent.' slept there the night before. blade. Another picture which should hurry up good circulation and helps it. oath that there was no bagr—say. a “No dust on it, you see,” Dundee draw them to the box office is Joan HEALTH small Gladstone overnight bag— pointed ouL "Now if you don’t find j Cra\^ord’s latest, “Within the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY anywhere in these rooms when you Dexter Sprague’s fingerprints on it, i Law”. The story is that of a young By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN NG| RBSSM&LBS FAIPIY- as never before has Paris offered party, frock and placed at the back 15 minutes. Thursday, Dec. 18th from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Following tests at Fort Meyer, and Sprague quarreled last night, LIKE N E Siy, FULBO WITH such a tempting choice of dainty, ^^e decollete, It would convey that & 9 G S ANO, IM SOME TYPjES, Va., the United States government ^ut I am positive he spent the night faminine “frivolities ” wearer knows exactly what is SUBJECT: here anyway. Certainly there was THE" E iS G S AR E accepted the Wright machine. i o actual rupture, since Sprague FROM, t h e n e s t R\PE . gossamer, fairy- por the young woman, the choice Many honors were bestowed on the two brothers during the nu­ an almost bewildering. Fans have worded his note to her as he did. I merous demonstrations they have another strong reason for tavome motto four ror! made in Europe during 1908 and thinking his belongings were here that knack of handling one grace- 1909. FRUIT CAKES AND ners, or ^ th a selection of gayly col- I fully, the acquisition of one of the i t leeist until noon today, but that The original Kitty Hawk ma­ (San wait for the moment. Further- °° ^^er than , new models will make even a much Madame s littie finger and finely! worn dress look different. Here chine is now exhibited in the sci­ ihore, I am positive that Sprague 'f 4 e ence museum at South Kensing­ descended by the backstairs and ton, London. phistiS?ed, ■c^^stmiu1sh?d ning affairs made of black, red, t^ent around the house to join the bag of antelope in the fashionable _v ICINGS . cocktail party which was to follow green and white velvet, all fashion­ dark browns or-green or just simply able colors for the evening, but fur- th© hen bridge party.” black, with, flaring-cuffed gloves to ADOPT ORDINANCE 7.,.._iti. “ V ther than that, he has done away I . '“How do you make that out, Bon- The wbmen of Manchester are j 1 ^ 7 ” Strawn aisked, the grin wiped tho ^ t i preconceived ideas as to About 800 towns and cities in ongeat, softest flesh-colored ; v.hat a fan’s shape should be. Some the United States have adopted the f i like the three sides of a square. cordially invited u , **Try to remember how Sprague J i i model municipal traffic ordinance . complete i^th bag to , others have one stick much longer prepared by the National Conference •Hked when you first got here,” match There you already have an than the other. ^ de« suggested. “I saw him 20 imposing number of articles to on Street and Highway Safety a % eArqyim is choose from. Another attractive gift is the bag few years ago. . lUtes after you did, but—he was BUTTERFLIES and long evening gloves tc match. g an Immaculate stiff collar, OO NCfTlAT THEIR. In the minor gifts class, there are Alexandrine, “the” chic glovemaker I ■d. there were stiU traces of tal- E G G S UNTO. EARC^ some delightful sets of beret and i*' Paris, shows a number of crea­ FIRST SPEED LAW THE powder over a close new FALL AFiO.ASA scarf of plaid wool or silk that would tions for the holiday season. Flesh ! And you will remember hearten any school girl, besides add­ r e s u l t , t h e IXTTLE colored su6de gloves, plain or sprin­ The first speed law in ’ the Unit­ .6 said he had made a half­ CAXBRPllLARS THAT ing that toucji of tartan which is kled with strass, have a bag of the ed States is thought to be that pass­ 's trip by bus, and had walked HATCH G O R ie u r going to be all the jrage at the her same leather to match. The new ed bjtv the Bpston board of select­ MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. (iSg t(barter o f a inlle from the bus T o SLE&P, y *m p u r ginning o f next year. Sets of under­ reeklaces seen there show three sind men in 1757, limiting traffic to a efl Sheridan Road to this clothes are flwayp accepted with joy, A BITS OF P C W -e four rows of colored bead.s combined foot-pace on Sunfla^fi it forbade 77J Main St. Phone 5181 II was a mighty hot after- UHCFL S P R IT E especially if they are anything like with strass motifs and ther^ are “coaches, sleighs* chfdrs jand other icWefr* COMBS. ttose that are to be seen at Worth’s. seme sets that include bag and carriages” being driven at a faster tdfttmcluslve,” Strawn growl- Made of flesh-colored georgette and gloves to match, with the necklace speed thsm a slow walk,^ since to do South Manchester lace, the yoke part is just a mass of and bracelet of crystal and onyx the so would interfere with Sflbbath the finest handtucks you have ever same as bag’s clasp, wnrallin.

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Thfe West Side Club obtained tasty New ITork, Dec. 17.— (AP)— 'The With its C. C. I. L, leadership safe revenge oveir Wapping last night in Netw York State Athletic (Commis­ the preliminary basketbedl game at for at least a couple of weeks, Man­ Billy Russell says he has a sion has r«-8buffled the heavyweight chester High school will pit its An Points To Forge Into the Rec gym, winning handily at a aeck without affecting the relative basketball team against Rockville Points As Clarenee.^ pinochle team over the West Side 33 to 11 margin. Last Saturday position of the cards. that is most desirous of showing the High Friday night in the first of a night up in Wapping the West The recognized champion. Max two game series. ’The game will be mar. His Nearest Lead; Faulkner’s Basket Army and Navy Club card sharps Sidera had been defeated 27 to 20 in Schmellng of (3)ermany has been a few things about the game and a red hot tussle. played in Rockville. notified he must accept within 15 Last year Manchester had a tough I ------formally challenges the ex-service ^ Last night the score was vei^ days a challenge from Jack Shar­ men to a home and home match. close at halftime, Manchester lead­ time beating Rockville In the Windy ; New York, Dec. 17. Provides Winning Margin. key, Boston sailor man. City and there is no positive assur­ ing ^>y a single point but in the final Schmellng was advised of the j Bobby Jones’ last and greatest Johnny Hawkes, the one-armed half the West Slders struck their ance that the Silk CSty combine will commission’s action in a cablegram, be the winner Friday. Manchester ipaign has won for him the Si" Bee Five (42) basketball player, looked anything stride and passing aund shooting their sent by Chairman James A Farley. memorial award as this countf P, B. F. T. way well out in front. The scoring won at Rockville a yesu: sigo 18 to outstanding amateur athlete dii but impressive during the warming Schmeling’s acceptance of the 15 and later followed this up with a 3—McCann, rf ... . 4 2-2 10 up shooting before last night’s game was divided between Chapman and challenge was considered virtually If 30. 0—Faulkner, rf .. .. 4 2-3 10 Mattson, the latter being a new­ 27 to 17 triumph here at home. _ but once the battle began he soon certain but sbotild he refuse it, he A week from this Friday the Jones who accomplished thep;(!af 0—Ballsieper, if .. .. 2 0-0 4 proved his worth. Johnny passes a comer from West Hartford High. would be suspended. ptecedented feat of winning alli^f^vg: 1—HoUand, i f ---- 2 0-1 4 Chapman just couldn’t miss from High school will meet its lot better with his one hand than a The commission ignored the some­ Alumni at the State Armory where major golfing championships 1—Farr, c, r g ---- .. 1 1-1 3 good many of the two-handed play­ the foul line. what general view that W. L. single irear won out by an pyAfr 1—Nye, c ...... 0 0-0 0 The summaries of the two games the balance of home games will be 2 ers. ‘Young” Stribllng of Macon. Ga., is played this season. whelming margin ovei a field 4—Qmsh, c ...... 1 0-1 Last Night’s Game ''sj: the country’s best heavyw^eight at nine other candidates for the a ' ^ ^ 4—^Waterman, rg . .. 1 1-2 3 The Globe Trotters brought along 1 West Sides (33) the monjent, apparently taking the given for the first time in mempt^ 2—Dowd, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 an Interesting story about a game ' P. FG F G NS SN.SN ''n position that since Sharkey had rf James E. Sullivan, pioneer wpr^r 1—Gustafson, ig . .. 2 2-2 6 they were supposed to play the Na­ 1 Maloney, rf ___0 0-1 beaten Stribling once there was no WEST SIDES, A & N hi the A. A. U. The award, tional Guard team in Middletown 1 Chapman, If ___5 7-8 real reason why he should be forced medal, goes "to the athlete w ho.w 17 17 8-12 42 last week. It seems that only five 3 Mattson, c . ___7 0-0 is N** * •> 5'- ' to battle him again. bis performances and by his ex a ,^ ^ 0-2 S S ' VN^ >S » HORSESHOES TONIGHT Globe Trotters (41) persons paid admission resulting in 1 Dowd, rg . .. ___0 Coincident with the commission's and influence as an amateur afidf‘‘^ P. B. r. T. 0 Anderson, rg ___0 1-1 action it was revealed that the Gar­ roan, has dene most during theYj^f' 2 the same being called off at the last 0 Bissell, Ig • • •. . . .0 1-2 0-—Hawkes, rf, rg .. 1 0-0 minute. The New Yorkers trotted den had no intention of arranging The West Side horseshoe pitching to advance the cause of sportsmiaiS- 2—Ferguson, rf .. .. 1 4-4 6 back to New York without a cent of a match between Stribllng and team will ineet the Army and Navy ship.” 2—Clough, I f ...... 6 6-10 18 7 12 9-14 33 I Prime Cjamera in Miami, Florida, Club team at the Army and Navy Some members of the A. 9 the hundred smackers they were Score first hsilf 7-6 West Sides. 2—Scheuch, c ...... 4 1-3 supposed to receive. this winter with the survivor bat­ I Club quarters tonight beginning at Tuemorial committee felt that Joai^ 1—Bowden, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 Referee Clyde Waters. Leading contender for world speed honors is Captain Malcolm Camp­ tling Sharkey here In April. ' 7:30. The Army and Navy team by abandoning amateur competition Wapping (11) bell who, pictured below in the “cockpit” of his racing automobile is the 8—Fogarthy, rg .. .. 2 0-5 4 Hawkes said that this is the first I hasn’t yet lost a match and the end signing a movie contract, AtCtct FG only living person who has driven more than 200 miles an hour. He is N. B. .Y.’s ATTITUDE p atically eHminsted himself from year he ever played professional 1 Tripp, rf ...... 0 West Sides boast of having the New 10 15 11-22 41 shown above with Mrs. Campbell, who will accompany him to Daytona New London. Dec. 17.— (AP) — England junior champion on their the contest. But a large majority basketball but that he played con­ 1 C. Nicholson, rf 2 Beach, Fla., when he tries to best the mark of the late Sir H. O. D. pointed out that the contestsmts Score By Periods siderable baseball. He is a pitcher on The championship committee of the squad so the games, should be worth Manehester .... 11 8 13 10—42 1 Burnham, If.... 0 Segrave. National Boxing Association will v/ere to be judged on what the diamond. 2 T. Nicholson, If .. 0 watciiihg. The public is invited to New York ...... 8 8 3 27—41 pursue a policy of cautious proce­ attend. were and what they had acqp^n^ Halftime: 19-11, Bee Five. 2 Wells, c ...... 2 dure before it makes an attempt to plished during the year. i , 7 All of which reminds one of the 1 Kelley, rg ...... 1 Also this evening there will be a Referee: Clyde Waters. force Max Schmellng of Germany special match at the club between Jones received 1625 votes, fact that most of the Winsted play­ 1 Murphy, r g ...... 0 to defend his title in accordance than twice sis many a»the runnii^jl ers are baseball stars. The only dif­ 2 Sharp, Ig ...... 0 P’rank D’Amico teamed with Guido In baseball they say that the British Speed King Leads with the six months rule, it was an­ Giorgetti and Jim Thompson team­ Clarence Demar, famous maratfiOh game is not over until the last put- ference between Hawkes and the 1 Spencer, I g ...... 0 runner from Melrose. Mass., Wh6 2 Rose, rf ...... 0 nounced here today by Thomas E. ed with lohn Hughes. out is made and in basketball there lads from the “City of Freaks’’ is Donohue, chairman of the committee was given 800. Ballots were csist t i i t that Johnny can play basketball, the other eight candidates as fdf- is a similarity. The Rec Five had it 5 1-7 11 Assault on Segrave Record and one-man commission of Con­ all over Johnny Hawkes and his too. 14 necticut. lows: New York Globe Trotters for the I TRADE SCHOOL PLAYS Mrs. Helen Wills Moody teiftis, It has been several years since Saturday’s Game 066. first three quarters and then fell (27) By PAUL H.ARRISON to pieces so badly that they were Manchester has been treated to such Wapping and three for stopping with only the Helen Madison, Seattle. Wsiflfi, FG F G Ttl NEA Service Writer intervening mile to be timed’ in each Last Night *s Fights TORRINGTON FRIDAY swimming, 375. - barely able to squeeze out a 42 to a classy exhibition of long-shot toss­ 0 ing as the New Yorkers put on last Tripp, r f ...... 0 0-0 direction. , University bf 41 victory. A field goal fiipped by C. Nicholson, rf .3 3-6 9 New York, Dec. 17.—Just for the Tommy Faulkner saved Manchester night. It is no easy task to erase an Campbell must sight his wheeled Minneapolis—Eddie Shea, Chica­ Manchester Trade school plays Penna., track, 255. ' i" Burnham, if .. .1 1-0 3 thrill. Captain Malcolm Campbell of projectile a half mile ahead. Since, go, outpointed Jackie Sharkey, Min­ one game of basketball this week Tommy Hitchcock, polo, 236. - ^ 5 from defeat in the closing seconds 18-point lead in ten minutes of play. T. Nicholson, if .1 0-0 2 according to psychologists seven- of play. London is spending $150,000 to come neapolis, 10 (newspaper decision). and that will be in Torrlngton Fri­ George Simpson, Ohio Stsfe, Wells, c ...... 1 2-5 4 '■fcnths of a second are required to New York—Stanley Poreda, Jer­ day night against the Torrington track, 232. , ^ Waterman Essential The Rec Five looked mighty good Sharp, rg .... .0 1-1 1 to this country to ride for five min­ tiansmit a thought into action, in Anyone who had witnessed the during the first three periods of the utes in an automobile. sey City, outpointed Ted Sandwina, Trade school. , Stanford, track Kelley, rg .... .1 0-1 2 which time the car would cover Sioux (Jity, Iowa, 10. Jack Portney, 156. first three quarters of the contest game but this was somewhat dim­ .3 0-4 6 He will be his own chauffeur too, Co?ich Walter Schrober’s boys Murphy, ig .... Hbout 225 feet, he must hold deter- Baltimore, outpointed Hubert Gillis. have split even in their two games Raymond Ruddy, Columbia, swiii^ would scarcely have believed the med by their mediocre performance and will oring his owm car. All that n.inedly on his overhead targets and final score had he not seen the un­ in that hectic final period when they Captain Campbell wants from Amer­ Belgium, 8. to date, losing a close battle to ming, 149. 13 10 7-14 27 "ust to providence and his aids that Stella WsUsh. Qevelsmd, tracJtflft. expected transformation with his were helpless in their efforts to get West Side (20) ica is some seven miles of smooth, Indianapolis—Del Fontaine, Win­ Glastonbury High and winning from there will be no obstructions o r ' nipeg, (janada, stopped Johnny Stafford High. Both games were Originally 160 names were pl4C^ owm eyes. Trailing 32 to 14 at the organized. Passes were intercepted FG F G Ttl sandy beach at Daytona, Fla., and ri'ugh places in his path. start of the fourth period, the New sufficient police protection to keep Wagner, Fort Scott, Kaa., 8. last week. in nomination by the selections^ t|^ and everything went just about as Chapman, rf-c .2 2-4 6 It was ar invisible bump on a bunal. r- York quintet unleased a specticular it should not have gone so far as Maloney, if . . . .1 0-0 2 curious pedestrians off the route of bi.« brief joy-ride-. ■ .... . k c c urse laid put on an A/rican desert basket .assault from midfloor that Manchester was concerned. Falkoski, if .. i .1 ’ 0-3 2 that 'nearly cost Campbell’s life thrilled the spectators and almost Bissell, c ...... 1 0-0 2 The sooner it is all over the bet­ ter he will be satisfied. For not vvhen he went there with his original brought them an unexpected vic­ “Wardy” Waterman said last Dowd, rg ...... 2 0-3 4 Huebird. His spine was fractured by tory. During the course of the great night that he ^yill play with the Wylie, ig ...... 2 0-3 4 only does he have something les.s rally, the Rec Five was totally un­ than an ever chance of being alive ‘he jar, out he held on and set a five- Bristol team Christmas but that he Anderson, ig . . .0 0-0 0 mile straight-away record that still able ) to get together. Waterman will be back with the Rec again aft­ after taking nim.self for that ride, ."1 ands. was out on personals and the rest erwards. Waterman said that Bris­ 14 9 2-13 20 but if he is successful he will have established a new world’s record for He has been racing since the war of the team ran around like so tol is organizing only for the holiday Score first half: 15-14 Wappnig w hen, as a captain in . the Royal many wild men. period and will have among others, Referee: O’Connell. automobile speed. Captain Campbell is the only per- Corps, speed became his hobby. As the visitors rapidly cut into “Sugar” Hugret, and Stan Richt- 1 riends vho know his modesty and the big Rec lead, the crowd began meyer. i son now iving who has driven more to sit up and take notice. At the , than 200 miles an hour. But to cap- self-deprecation declare that he has first signs of the attack, no one I ture the record he seeks, his Blue- ■■r thought of winning a British title During the long wait for the New BO WLING b’rd II must burn up Daytona sands .similar to the one which crowned took particular notice but when I York team to appear last night Bill basket after basket, most of them a; more than 231.36 miles an hour- - .‘-^■ir'Trave’s efforts. I Brennan made an attempt to stage CHENEY GIRLS’ LEAGUES the rate attained by the late Major Bluebird H was built secretly on from mid-floor, kept swishing into i a comeback in pocket billiards, tak- r.is estate near London. Campbell the Rec hoop, the onlookers went W'caving. Pr. H O. D. Segrave and his Golden Ar­ i ing part in a foursome affair that i row. h’mself iesigned the car, and five wild with delight. Their enthusiasm i ended disastrously for Bill, thanks M. Summerville .... 66 87 91 mechanics have been employed for a was intensified when the Globe E Peterson ...... 79 75 81 These desperate races against to the fast-thinking of one Jake time, involving long, careful prep- vear and a half in its construction. Trotters came within a point of A Liester ...... 81 85 83 he.se same men. with the crated tying the score only to have Faulk­ j Greenberg. The moral was that he ^■lation and the expenditure of fair- ' who laughs last enjoys the heartiest 1 Jarvis ...... 85 73 86 car and dozens of cases of parts, will ner and McCapn score field goals in S Kelly ...... 86 68 91 sized fortunes, all come under the one. head of sport to the blue-eyed, grim­ accompany him to Daytons Beach. quick succession. Mrs. Campbell will be there too, Even this temporary Rec spurt ly-smiling Scotchman. Unlike other It was announced that the Rec 397 388 432 '’'atching his health and shooing failed to take the fight out of the Main Office, No. 2 racing drivers who lf5ake their living sway visitors. visitors who kept firing away from Five will play a double-header on f’om such precarious ventures, he is Christmas night meeting the Mid- F' Madden ...... 82 75 67 all angles. ’The visitors would work A Jarvis ...... 68 56 66 a wealthy business man who corr, At least three Americans and one the ball down well toward the Rec dletowm Guards and the Hartford M Doherty ...... 72 72 72 p etely finances his own attempts. ustralian are said to be contem- goal to draw in the Manchester d3- K. of C. in the Rec gym. Peg Doherty ...... 81 77 85 But in additional justification ut ating in assault on the Segrave fense, then pass out quickly to a Dummy ...... 66 68 81 ihe great co.sts and physical risks "cord at the same time Campbell man near the center of the floor. I Billy Dowd played against be assumes. Captain Campbell will ' akes his attempt. One two-engined n onster, 12 feet in length, is said to The latter would “get set’’ and let I Hawkes in the first half and held the 369 348 371 ti-ll you seiioiisly that such speed fly. The shots continued to go true I one-armed sharpshooter to his lone tria'.s a,re scientifically worth while. be capable of developing 2500 horse- to their mark and with Scheuck, I basket of the evening, a long shot Throwing, Jr. And both the automotive and aero- rower. Another possible American Clough and Ferguson taking the ! from mid-floor at the outset of the P Lillano ...... 76 68 88 autical industries are profiting entry will have four liberty engines. leading role, the New Yorkers forg­ I opening period. Ballsieper was B Bouffard ...... 62 75 62 om them. The Australian car, with twin Na- ed into the lead. against Hawkes at the start of the B. St. John ...... 90 83 79 “Whj’, ' he says “there i ■ .scarcely r'sr super-charged motors, is said Tie? No Behind! second half and promptly proceeded L U b ert...... 67 92 82 a refinement in the mechanics of 'o have gone more than 200 miles an The crowd did not realize this fact to show his ability at one-hand shots B Gerich ...... 82 79 77 n’odern automobiles that is not hour in trials already completed. for the boys with the scoreboard in by flipping in a pair of beauties. I faceable directly to the race track. V: the race track had overlooked a 377 397 388 I The smaller, high-compression mo- foul goal scored by the visitors. So Spinning, Jr. I tors, four-wheel brakes, new stamina when everyone thought the count E Wiganowki ...... 82 83 89 I >n tires, and refinements in fuel and CRESCENTS WINNERS was tied at 40 all, Hawkes’ team GREENLEAF FACES L Jarvis ...... 78 75 80 j carburation—those are just some of . ixins was actually in the lead by one R. Hanson ...... 68 84 76 ; the contributions of racing to our point. This was offset by Faulkner’s TOUGH ASSIGNMENT A. R ea le...... 76 68 75 every-day convenience.” Show Impossibles That It Is (JIFTS MEN DESIRE! neat basket when he broke through R Griffith ...... 81 78 82 There 's more than a little simi­ Possible To Take Their Meas­ the Metropolitan defense to score larity between the Bluebird H and i Something to wear; something that^s practical, something that’s worth while-—^ from close range. McCann and 385 388 402 ' an airplane. The sloping nose is ’ ure; Final Score Is 37 To 14; Faulkner were the chief scorers for New York, Dec. 17.— (AP)—Ralph ] calculated to bank the air where Neat Passwork. such are the gifts that most men desire at holiday time. And where can you find a.", \ Greenleaf of New York again faces I it will offer the least hindrance to the Rec although Ballsieper, Hol­ Throwing, Sr. better store than this Man's Store for gift land and Gustafson went well while ‘ an uphill battle to retain his world Poyce ...... 85 79 89 ' the car’s passage, and then do the | J buying? We suggest: they were in there. I pocket billiards championship. Marks ...... 62 68 78 most good as the air rushed back j The Crescents opened their season Bill Nye, former Trinity College I As a result of the spectacular play Anderson ...... 82 82 79 into the vacuum of the monster’s : last night with a win over the Ino- CHENEY NECKWEAR 1 center, worked out a while at the of Erwin Rudolph, Chicago ace, Fukofky ...... 93 89 81 wake. Even at that, since the car iI possible Five, who had won a string WHITNEY SHIRTS i.s four feet in height and six feet pivot post, but wasn’t particularly , Greenleaf must defeat Onofrio Lauri Thomfelt ...... 106 98 79 ' of victories’ in the last few weeks. Broadcloths and madras In the finer fabrics, The sort of Ties he will wear on Chrlstmaa.I impressive. He was handicapped of ' of New York in the champion tour- wide, it will face an air pressure of made up is custom fashion and presented in morning and throughout the year; Repps, ' ney tonight and Rudolph tomorrow three and one-half tons if it reaches ' When the whistle blew for the first course by not having played with 428 416 406 solid colors, stripes or in patterns. Twills, Baratheas, Mogadores, etc. the team before. Nye went out on I night to gain a tie. Should he ac- Velvet, Sr. a record-breaking speed. half the score stood 22 to 4 in favor an overdose of personal fouls. The ' complish this then he would have to Karpin ...... 106 110 85 ' A rudder like that on the tail of the Crescents. The pass work of Rec w’on’t have to look far for a meet Rudolph in a playoff for the Darling ...... 95 90 99 oj an aeroplane will help to keep the Crescents was very good which MUFFLERS BATHROBES AND DRESSING the Bluebird on a straight course. good center if Paulie Ballsieper title. McKinney ...... 80 95 78 enabled them to run up such a wide Presented in checks or squares, shown in ROBES Rudolph won his sixth successive Soutenback ...... 75 83 70 C ther fins, like a plane’s elevator keeps improving at his present clip. j margin. Hires played well for the the better quality of silks, crepes. Shantungs, Ballsieper is rapidly getting into victory of the tourney last night Sherman ...... 95 93 88 v.'ill be used on the racing car as j Impossible Five while Judd, Ma- They’re excellently tailored from superior-T^u better condition and last night sunk beating Arthur Woods, New York, dppressers, to hold the rear wheels : guire did most of the scoring for ’Twills and Repps; patterns for everybody. brocaded materials and handsomely trimmed; two hooks in short order after the 125 to 108 in 33 innings. Greenleaf 451 471 420 (ipainst the earth. Lighter in weight * the Crescents. this is indeed a very special holiday value. second half got underway with him tas won four matches and lost one. than Segfrave’s Golden Arrow. Camp­ All the other six entrants are out bell’s 27-foot juggernaut will be ' The Crescents are to play their INTERWOVEN HOSIERY at a forward berth. Main Office, Sr. 1 home games in the Methodist church HANSBN’S DRESS AND DBIVINQ Hawkes No Joke of the rimning with two defeats or E. M cCourt...... 96 75 91 powered by a single motor. It is a Nationsdly known for style, quality and dur­ rr.ore. ' Napier Lion 12-cylinder airplane en­ gym. GLOVES Hawkes was the chief attraction I L. Hi ek in g ...... 59 84 76 Crescents (87) ability. last mght. He came advertised as 1 A. P aradis...... 85 97 94 gine of the same type used in the Made of fine leather and guaranteed to;,' West Palm Beach, Fla.—Kid Schneider cup seaplane races. P. B. F. T. the best one-armed player in the I M. M etcalf...... 77 80 102 I 0—H. Maguire, rf . . 4 1-1 9 wear well. Dixie, Newark, outpointed Jackie 0 Wind - tunnel tests have con­ PIONEER BELTS coimtry but regardless of whether ! G. Fish ...... 71 78 74 ' 0—R. Stevenson, If . 1 0-0 2 or not that’s an exaggeration, he Purvis, Indianapolis, 10. vinced Captain Campbell that the No man ever has too many belts. Bluebird II is capable of breaking I 3—A. Judd, c ...... 11 0-0 22 Pocket Books turned in a neat performance. j 388 414 437 the record when he takes it to Day­ i 0—B. Edmondson, rg 0 0-0 0 Johnny amazed the fains especially rive for a hour after the game was Weaving, Sr. tona early in January. “I think we 0—E. Smith, Ig .. .. 2 0-0 4 Pajamas with his clever passing and ability advertised to begin. They pulled ; M. strong ...... 95 109 100 , 1—J. Sheldon, rg . .. 0 0-0 0 Initial Handkerchiefs to catch the baill. His right arm is I F. Nelson ...... 112 100 92 are going to get far greater speeds the old gag about engine trouble, in the very near future,” he said. ‘1 0—E. Judd, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 Daniel Green Gomfy Slippers normal, but the left undersized and said they left New York at 5 ' G. Hatch ...... 101 84 94 believe that 300 miles an hour)ur is not I 0—J. Walker, rg . . . 0 0-0 0 Sweaters practic^y useless except in help­ o’clock in the afternoon (that’s the 1 C. Jackmore ...... 84 110 100 impossible for a racing automobile, | ing stop the ball. His lone basket time they said they’d be here) and N. Taggart ...... 105 96 108 01 even for the Bluebird. But of | 18 1-1 87 Men’s and Boys’ Leather Coats and Florsheim Shoes was the first score of the game and added that they hurried so fast course potential power and actual Impossible Five (14) Jackets. came on a flip from mid-floor. On they had no time to eat any sup­ 497 499 494 performance often are widely dif­ P. B. F. T. Bostonian Shoes several other shots, he came very per. The crowd waited patiently but Main Office No. 1 ferent things. We’ll see wbat we j 0—^McConnell, rf 0-0 2 close. In foul practice before the was somewhat disappointed rmtil E. Rassez ...... 87 66 82 shall see.” ; 0—Magnuson, If . game started, he tossed six out of the visitors started on their sensa­ E. B anville...... 77 68 76 The attqpjpt will be made, ac­ i 0—Hires, c ...... seven through the hoop. Hawkes tional scoring spree in the final E. Edwards ...... 73 76 68 cording to A. A. A. regulations, in ■ 1—Neubauer, rg played about three quarters of the quarter. Then they shouted their ap­ E. Kleinschmidt...... 81 90 80 both directions over a seven-mile 0—Brozowski, Ig ■ .U f • game. Ferguson, his successor, went proval and repeated it when the strip of beach, following a trial run ()—Chambers, If . a hoi}8*'afiire. Rec scored enough baskets to stag­ x318 300 306 back and forth on the course. ’Three The New York team did not ar- ger out victoriously. xOpponenta forfeited. miles will be allowed for starting 0-4 14

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THECLXSj^lFIED SECTION - A :> BU Yi^N D SELLH \ Want Ad InfOrm&tloii LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTMENTS—FLATS— SWEDISH LUTHERANS LOST — BETWEEN TERMINUS DECEMBER SPECIAL on dry sea­ TENEMENTS 63 Manchester and Recreation Building, man’s soned wood, hard wood $6, slab 6 ROOM TENEMENT, 26 Walker fur lined grey suede glove. Finder wood or birch $5, cut for stove street, all improvements, garage, PLAN BIG PROGRAM Evening Herald please call 5964. furnace or fire place, good meas­ good location, rent reasonable. In­ ure. Prompt delivery. Fred Miller, quire 30 Walker. Geo. Murdock. CLASSIFIED LOST— ON OAK STREET A Rostdale 33-3. Young People’s Societies To pocketbook containing money and ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST Give Christmas Party Fri­ keys. Finder please return same to FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and class rents. Apply Edward J. Count Mix Rveraga words to a Una. Post Office. slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; Hoil, 865 Main street. Telephone day For Entire Congregation Initials, numbers and abbreviations slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction 4642. 100— GIFTS FOR HER. aach count as a word and compouna LOST—BLACK AND white hound, guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tel. 101— GIFTS FOR HIM. 104 GIFTS FOR THE words as two worda Minimum cost It An extensive program has been license No. 38363. Finder please 3149. Prompt delivery. 6 ROOM TENEMENT and 5 room price of three lines. call 6178. arranged for presentation at the CANDY THE GIFT that is always THE DE’WEY-RICHMAN CO. are FAMILY Line rates per day for transient fiat, ail modem improvements, on appropriate and always appreciat­ FOR SALE—BE^ SEASONED Christmas party which will be held showing a good practical strap ads. Center street. Inquire 147 East ed. Insure your friend the best by A CHRISTMAS Club savings - ac- Eltectlv. March 17, 1*27 LOST—Mo n d a y pair of tortoise hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 at the Swedish Lutheran church at watch of a smaller size for a man, Cash Charffe Center street. Telephone 7864. making your selection now. We count is the ideal way to prepare shell glasses in leather case. Find­ cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. 8 o’clock Friday night and it is the it has 15 jewels and is good value S Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts t ots carry Perry’s Apollo’s and our for your Christmas shopping, Th® 11 ots er return 27 Florence street, or Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo. Buck. FOR RENT—6-ROOM TENEMENT hope of the eight young people’s for $20.00. S Consecutive Days ..I 9 cts own home made chocolates. The Home Bank & Trust Co. 1 Day ...... I ti 1> cts telephone 5680. on Garden street. Apply at 12 societies sponsoring the affair that All orders for irregular insertions FOR SALE—HARD WOOD slabs the entire congregation will make Princess. FOR BOYS— PAJAMAS, shirts, Knox street. k e e p THE WHEELS will be charged at the one time rate. $5 large load, equal hard wood; an effort to be present. blouses, belts, arctics, shoes, over­ Special rates for long term every WE SUGGEST silk hosiery, che- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 also furnace chunks $6. Chas. FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS, all coats. Specisri Childs wool jersey OF day advertising given upon request. The speaker will be Rev. Julius misses, dansettes, bloomers, pa­ Ads ordered tor three or six days Palmer, 6273. improvements, at 30 Church street. suits now $2.85 at Hultman’s. AMERICAN INDUSTRY MOVINO Hulteen of Hartford, whose topic jamas, handkerchiefs and pan'.es and stopped before the third or fifth Inquire at above ad(^ess any will be "Christmas Old and New.” day will be charged only for the ac­ FOR SALE—1928 Buick Tudor aa gifts she will appreciate. Wil- DRESSING ROBES of flannel, silk, Make Sure Your Next Watch Is 1000 LOADS hard wood slabs, saw­ time. Rev. R. L. Winters will deliver the tual number of times the ad appear­ sedan. Price $350. Phone 5321. rose Dress Shop. terry and wool $6 and up. Flannel AMERICAN MAHK ed, chargin : at the rate earned, but ed stove length and under cover. Invocation and Rev. P. J. O. Cornell FOR RENT— 4 and 6 ROOM tene­ pajamas $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Horse The following are the Only no allow'ani.e or refunds can be made REMARKABLE VALUES Cash price $5.00 per load. L. T. will pronounce the benediction at AN ATTRACTIVE gift from Min­ on six time ads stopped after the Wood, Co. ments, all improvements, garage hide coats, beach jackets and American Made Watches: IN USED CARS the end of the program, which -will er’s Pharmacy, manicure sets of fifth day. if desired. Apply 95 Foster street. sweaters at Hultman’s. ILLINOIS, HAMILTON, ELGIN No “till forbids” ; display lines not 1926 Buick Coach be given in the church proper. The latest style creations. Choice of FOR SALE — SEASONED hard Tel. 5230. WALTHAM. sold. 1926 Reo Sedan program will open with the congre­ colors and patterns. YOU CAN BUY AMERICAN made, The Herald will not be responsible wood $6 load, split $7, hard wood for more than one Incorrect Insertion Hupmobile Sedan slabs $5 load. Fred O. Giesecke, 3 AND 5 ROOM tenements on gation singing “Hark, the Herald nicely balanced and dependable W H I T M A N’S AND APOLLO This store features American-made of any advertisement ordered for 1929 Pontiac Coach Brainard street, modern improve­ Angels Sing.” The combined G Clef, Double Hammerless Guns for telephone Rosedale 36-12. chocolates in fancy holiday pack­ Watches for Americans, more than one time. 1929 Buick Roadster ments, rent low. Apply Aaron Beethoven and Jimior Glee clubs, $13.75 at the Manchester Plumbing The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ ages. A Christmas gift that al­ Louis Jaffe Jeweler 1924 Studebaker Touring FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove Johnson, 62 Linden street. Phone wiU sing "Now Let Every Tongue and Supply Co., 877 Main street. rect publication of advertising will be ways pleases. A large selection at 891 Main SL rectified only by cancellation of the Dial 7220 For Demonstration. or fire-place, $6 pe’’ load. Also soft 3726. Adore Thee” by Bach. The G Clef all prices. Sperber S. Turkington’s. AT GLENNEY’S a wide selection charge made for the service rendered. JAMES SHEAPER wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, Glee Club and the Beethoven will PRINTS and Martha All advertisements must conform Buick Agency Rosedale 28-2. FOR RENT—264 OAK STREET— sing “And the Glory of the Lord” , of silk lounging robes and Beacon In style, copy and typography with PURE DELICIOUS Home made Washington silhouettes. Various Desirable 6-room tenement, newly from Handel’s Messiah, “Beautiful tath robes. Daniel Green “ comfy” regulations enforced by the publish­ Cor. Main and Middle Turnpike candies. Large selectic of boxed ^es, priced from 60c up.-Kemp’s ers and they reserve the right to papiered and painted, floors like Saviour,” by Christiansen, and the slippers for men. Fine gifts for edit, revise or reject any copy con­ GARDEN—FARM- Hallelujah Chorus from the Mes­ chocolates. Ideal Amas gifts ob­ men. new; closed-in porch. Manchester tainable only at The South Man­ sidered objectionable. MOVING—TRUCKING- siah. The G Clef will sing “ Christ­ FOR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Realty Company. Dial 4412. chester Candy Kit'ihen, next to mas Bells” by Cantor, and the Bee­ BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ties, both near and far, the most per­ be published same day must be re­ STORAGE 20 Gienney’s. sock, jackets and sweaters for ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays BE WISE BUY YOUR MILK from FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room thoven Club will sing “Hark the sonal gift of all— Your P h ^ boys, neckties in holiday boxes. . 10:30 a. m. PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ Tuberculin tested cows 13c a qt., flat, 1st floor, 37 Delmont street. Holy Voices” by Wilson. Following graph. The Fallot Studio, 472 Main LINGERIE — The smartest gift, “PracticaJ Gifts To Wear” . Hy­ TELEPHONE YOUR ing, packing and shipping. Daily with tickets. Also strictly fresh Phone 8039. the program refreshments will be street Dial 5808. step-ins, dance sets. Chemises, man’s Men’s Store, 695 Main SL WANT ADS. service to and from New York- 14 eggs. Maple Row Dairy. Rosedale served in the basement and a social slips, gowns, pajamas of crepe de Ads are acciipted over the telephone trucks at your service. Agents for 33-13. hour enjoyed. chine of finest quality. Also nice SYMINGTON’S AT raE Center— BARSTOW’S f o r better radios. Smee 1922—General EHectric, Ma- at the CHARGE RATE given above United Van Service, one of the BUSINESS LOCATIONS The eight societies in charge are: line of rayon, flannel and quilted Cheney’s neckwear, bath robes, as a convenience to advertisers, but leading long distance moving com­ FOR SALE—GREEN MOUNTAIN FOR RENT 64 Dorcas society, refreshments; Luth­ J ^ BIssell street Phone the CASH RATES will be accepted as potatoes $1.25 per bushel. Edward robes. The Smart Shop, State fancy hose, Hickok belts and FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ panies. Connection In 162 cities. er League, decorations; Young Theater Bldg. Boyle, Manchester Green. Tele­ buckles, mufflers, fancy handker­ ness office on or before the seventh Phone 30«S. 8860, 8864. BRICK BUILDING store 26x36 at Men’s Friendship Bible Class, ush­ chiefs, pajamas, etc. day following the first Insertion of phone 4316. 314 Main street, near the Turn­ ering; Fidelity Bible Class, refresh­ GIVE USEFUL GIFTS such as A HERALD subscription to the each ad otherwise the CHARGE glirl or boy away at school, the L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and pike. Suitable for any business, ments; Choir, Junior Glee club, Bee­ silk crepe underwear, negligees, RATE will be collected. No responsi­ FOR SALE—APPLES, Baldwins, relative or friend who has moved bility for errors In telephoned ads piano moving, modem equipment, large display window. Inquire Ed. thoven Glee club and G Clef Glee Greenings and other varieties, bathrobes, pajamas, handbags, um­ 104— GIFTS FOR THE to another town, wU be a most will be assumed and their accuracy experienced help, public store­ Kratt, 312 1-2 Main street. club, music. brellas, hosiery, scarfs. Thp Style fancy baskets and boxes packed welcome Christmas gift, keeping cannot be guaranteed. house. Phone 4496. Shop, 825 Main street FAMILY. INDEX OF for the Christmas trade. Edgewood them in touch with aU that is g(^ Fruit Farm. Telephone W. H. ing on in Manchester. Call- 5121. CLASSIFICATIONS HOUSES FOR RENT 65 FRAMES—FOR THAT picture or FOR REAL VALUES look up our REPAIRING Cowles, 5909. photograph make an excellent Births ...... A adv. this Friday. Christmas gifts FOR RENT—JANUARY i 7l 6 gift. A wide choice of mouldings. \ KU^CK—A CAR ALL will en- Engagements ...... B VACUUM CLEANER: gun; phono­ for entire family. Dunhill’s, 691 Marriages C room house, with all improvements A choice selection of framed pic­ Main street. Xmas. Models to suit prac­ Deaths ...... D graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 and garage at 23 Laurel Place. tures, Olson’s, 699 Main street tically every purse. Arrange for Card of T h a n k s...... ■ ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. A UKULELE or some other string demonstration. Dial 7220, James In Memoriam .. • a 9 • • • • • • • #3 “ 4 BURNER GAS STOVE with oven Call 3152 or inquire at 26 Elm OH SO LOVELY—Will be ^ instrument will make an ideal gift. M. Shearer, comer Main and Mid­ Lost and Found and broiler. Price reasonable for street. Announcements ...... comment on a gift of perfume Visit us and make your selection. dle Turnpike. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 quick sale. 11 Maple street, tele­ GOUL-D Personals ...... ASSOOATEO -PRESS SPORTS EDITOR from our choice selection by Coty The Music Box. Aatomobllea phone 7548. g if t s a l l WILL ENJOY__Gen­ BARBER TRADE taught in day HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Houbigant and others. Packard's Automobiles for Sale .. Knut6 R-ockii6 s f&ilurc to include j Pli£Lrrn&cy eral Motors Radio, electric toast­ Automobiles for Exchange and evening classes. Low tuition GIVE A WATCH—Strap watches, the immortal George Gipp in his All- j ______!______pocket watches and vvrist watches, ers, waffle irons, clocks, lamps, Auto Accessories—'Aires S rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 FURNITURE FOR SALE. Brooks. 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ Auto Repairing—Painting • • • ff-* • ^ low, steam heat, garage, all im­ time All-America backfield aroused i VAN RAALTE GLOVE silk under- many styles and prices. R. Don­ Xmas tree lights. The Radio Cen­ Auto Schools ...... 1-A Market street, Hartford. 56 Walker street. Telephone 4511. ter, 455 Main street Dial 5267. provements, easy terms; also new considerable comment j wear, vests, bloomers, parses, nelly Jeweler, 515 Main street. Autos— Ship by Truck fi The Rock may have been in -, step-ins $1. A gift that wiil be ap- Autos— For Hire ...... • 6 room house. Telephone 8713. Garages— Service— Storage ...... 19 HELP WANTED— MALE 36 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 fluenced, however, by modesty in preciated. featured at Reardon s. GIFTS THAT ALWAYS Please- Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... • s MM-m 11 omitting the great “Gipper,” ; Boxed chocolates in holiday wrap­ 105— GIFTS FOR THE >Vanted Autos— Motorcycles . . . . 11 POSITIONS ABOARD ocean liners; FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms, acknowledged without debate as the PEARL , VANITY CASES, new pings, Christmas candy, fancy Business and Professional ficrvtces BRITISH .AMERICAN LEAGUE lavalieres, Gruen wrist watches, HOME. Business Services Offered ...... 11 good pay! visit France, Italy, board if desired, 59 Birch street. foremost all-around back in Notre' baskets of fruit, Xmas packages Household Services O ffered...... It-A Japan; experience unnecessary; Phone 3129. Dame’s sparkling array of ball- rings, ivory toilet sets—many | oi cigars, cigerettes and tobacco. THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC Building—Contracting ...... 14 seif-addresfied envelope brings High for the Night toters of this or any other era. | others for ''her ”. Ask about our Selection of pipes and smoking Co-—The home of electric ap­ Florists— Nurseries ...... 11 Morrison ...... 322 budget plan. Brays, 645 Main. | Funeral Directors ...... 11 list. B. Arculus, Mount Vernon, Rockne’s quartet of “all-timers” j supplies. Farr Bros. pliances. Suggestive gifts for Heating— ^Plumbing— Roofing . n 17 N. Y. WANTED— ROOMS— Wylie ...... 320 consisted ot Morley Drury of South- [ HOT WATER CAR HEATERS— Xmas, toastetd percolatoir, waffle Insurance ...... It BOARD 62 Brennan ...... 312 ern California All-American in 1927; : iron, heaters, corn popper, vacuum Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 THE j SvV'ap (;:hills and Shivers for Kerr ...... 3I4 Elmer Oliphant of Army, AlJ-Ameri- j cleaner, heating pad, flat iron, disn Moving—Trucking—Storag** ... 10 I Warmth and Comfort by giving a Painting—Papering ...... 11 DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 YOUNG LADY desires one or two Haugh ...... 309 can in 1916; Jim Thorpe of Carlisle,' washer, washing machine, electric CHRISTMAS CLUB I Harrison Hot Water Car Heater. Professional Services ...... 11 room furnished apartment. Write Metcalf ...... 305 All-American in 1911-12; and Ernie range, or refrigerator. All these Repairing ...... 11 IT’S EASY TO SOLVE that Xmas Box H, in care of Herald. Nevers, Stanford’s All - American Dial 4060 for a demonstration. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 shopping problem. Come and see Prepares the way for Christmas gifts may be bought on tn^ in­ LE.\GUE STANDING fullback in 1924. ; Norton Electrical Instrument Co., Toilet Goods and S ervice...... IS our imported canary birds. Every next year. Our club opens Dec. 9. Hilliard street. stallment plan, with a liberal down Wanted— Business Service 1* bird legally guaranteed to sing. APARTMENTS—FLATS— W. L. Pts. payment and a yea small monthly Edueational England . . . . 13 5 13 All-time backfields start with payment. Take advantage of our Course* and Classes 87 Call any time, 985 Main street. TENEMENTS 6:i THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. Scotland . .. . 9 9 9 Thorpe, it’s an old Indian custom., Xmas offers. Private Instruction ...... 18 But from there on it’s a matter of Dancing ...... S8-A FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, (Wales ...... 9 9 9 Musical—Dramatic- • 0 0 8 • • • POULTRY AND Ireland ...... 13 5 opinion and personal preference. XMAS GIFTS THAT will GIVES CHRISTMAS A UNIVERSAL washing machine Wanted— Instruction 88 modern improvements, heat, 277 Rockne is the first to suggest the cheer the year round. Singing Financial Spruce street. Apply at 281 Spruce or a Fridigaire are two sugges­ SUPPLIES 43 rugged Drury for all-time honors at catnaries, attractive stands and Bonds— Stocks— ^Mortgages rfB* • « • 81 street. Scotland P A R H FOR CLASSES tions for Xmas gifts that would be Business Opportunities ...... IS FOR SALE—6 WHITE Leghorn McMenemy . . 84 84 97— 275 ouarterback. He didn’t have to wait cages. Gold fish and aquarium enjoyed throughout the new y»ar. Money to Loan ...... 88 Pullets, 8 Rhode Island Red Pul­ FIVE ROOM FLAT, all improve­ W. Fleming . . 81 106 88— 275 until he reached Chicago t< be told supplies at Milikowski the Florist. See them at Paul HiUery’s. Inc., Help and Sitoatlona that the late Walter Eckersall be­ Help Wanted— Female ...... 88 lets; all laying. Apply 28 Mt. ments, first floor, nice neighbor­ Hall ...... 90 95 Hotel Sheridan Bldg. 83— 268 longs in that position, although it ...... ------Miss Gertrude E. Fenerty En­ Help Wanted— Male ...... 18 Nebo Place. hood, $25.00. Rent free to Jan. 1st. J'lcCullough . .. 83 84 72— 239 Help Wanted—Male or Femalo .. 87 Apply Chas. J. Strickland, 168 Wylie ...... should be noted that Pop Warner tertains Girls In Dancing and Agents Wanted ...... 87-A . .103 94 123— 320 FOR SALE—YOUNG ROASTING Main street. Phone 7374. thinks the honor belongs to Alvin Moines, developed him into a flashy Swimming Classes. 106— SPORTING GOODS Situations Wanted— F em a le ...... 88 (Bo) McMillin of Center College. shortstop and within less than a Situations Wanted—M ale ...... 88 ducks, 32 and 24c per pound. B. T. Total ...... 451 463 463—1377 Willie Heston of Michigan, anoth- year sold him to Portland Ore., tor SOLVE YOUR GIFT Probleni by Employment Agencies ...... 48 Allen, Doane street. Telephone FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, hot England Miss Gertrude E. Fenerty enter­ Live Stock— Peta— Poultry Y ehlclea 8837. er long popular “a'l-timer,” is shoved $13,000. The White Sox later parted giving a good Golf Oub made in water heat, electricity furnished, J. Fleming . . . 97 96 99— 292 tained the members of her dancing Dogs— Birds— Pete ...... 41 aside by Oliphant in Rockne’s list, with $125,000 in cash and playets, and swimming classes for small Manchester. Putters sell as low as Live Stock—Vehicles 48 rent reasonable, 217 North Elm Flavell ...... 103 79 89— 271 street, near school. Phone 3300 or 'This is a fine chance for an argn- i for C^issell. girls with a Christmas party in one one dollar each. On sale at the F. Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 I W. Robinson .. 86 107 79— 272 Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 ' ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 7975. Ethel Fish Lewis. ment. Walter Camp, in the days | The pitching mainstay oi the 1926 of the clubrooms at the School T. Blish Hardware Company, The For Sale— Mlacellaaeotia Haugh ...... 95 109 105— 309 Manchester Plumbing & Suj^ly when an easterner was reluctant to ' Des Moines club was no less than street Recreation Center this after­ Articles for Sale ...... 4i FOR SALE — PORTABLE Type- FOR RENT^-ROOM FLAT, trol­ S. McAdam . .106 91 95— 292 admit there was any real football; Pat Malone, the big right-hander Company, Pagajii Brothers, Bpats and Accessories ...... 48 writers for Xmas. Every pur­ noon. Building Materials ...... 47 ley line, convenient to mills, all class west of the Alleghenies, d e -' who became an ace of the Chicago chaser of a portable will be given Total ...... 487 482 467—1436 About 35 girls from six to twelve Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry 48 improvements; heat. 243 Center I senoeu riesLon unstoppanie. littr ■ years in age were present. The Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 48 free lessons how to operate. Call street. Telephone 6990. Wales I Jones, Army’s former coach, on ce' ibuttled around the minors, playing Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A G. H. Wilcox, Connecticut Business F. Baker .. . . 97 69 88— 254 room was decorated with red and Darden — Farm— Dairy Products 80 green streamers interspersed with Household Goode ...... 81 College. D Torrance . . 85 115 80— 280 all-around ball-carrier he ever saw. j hold of him and made him a big 5TICK£ft5 W. Kerr . .. red Christmas bells. Ice cream and Machinery and T o o le ...... 88 FOR RENT—FIRST CLASS five . .103 113 98— 314 Rockne a^d Warner both prefer j winner. Big Pat won 28 ana lost 13 ^ake were served and the girls had Musical Instrum ente...... 88 FOR SALE!— 16 GAUGE Stephen room flat. Inquire 27 Elro street. D. Morrison . .104 108 110— 322 Ofiice and Store Eqnlpmoat . . . . 84 Pump Gun, choke barrel. Phone loads of fun playing numerous ' can’t convince the eastern Ole Guard ' pious. He appeared in 52 games and Specials at the Stores ...... 88 3624. FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT. All games which Miss Fenerty arrang­ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... IT Total ...... 389 405 376— 1170 ; that the fullback equals, much less struck out 190. improvements, steam heated, on ed. Wanted— To Buy ...... 88 Ireland I the superiors of Ned Mahan of Har- I ______Rooms— Board.—Hotels— Resorts trolley line, garage. Inquire 570 H. Scott .. ., Restaurants ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES . . 62 54 82— 198 : vard or Ted Coy of Yale ever lived. Center street. Phone 5634. J. Hughes ., Rooms Without Board ...... |8 — RADIO 49 92— 284 ; Under a severe cross-examination, BACK TO BULL RING Boarders W a n te d ...... 8 9 -A W. Brennan 110— 312 j however, Rockne might tell a few Country Board— Resorts ...... 80 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement GREEN SCHOOL PUPILS Crosley Radio— $40. and garage, 182 Eldridge street, H. Metcalf . 112— 305 ! things about Gipp that would make Hotels— Restaurants ...... 01 New York, Dec. 17.— (AP)—Sid- ! O Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... |] Kolster Radio— $50. $25.00. Telephone Hartford 5-3705. ------I the candidates of the east and far Real Estate For Rest Atwater Kent Battery set $5. Total ...... 347 356 396— 1099 I west appear pale and anaemic. ney Franklin, Brooklyn toreador,! XMAS PARTY TONIGHT O Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 08 Watkins Furniture Exchange FOR RENT—IN PARK Building, departed last night for Mexico City j Business Lacatlons for Rent ... 84 O Houses for Rent ...... 86 one, two and three room apart­ Shano Collins, new manager of the where on Dec. 28 he will make his i THOMAS BRACKEN DIES debut in a Mexican bull ring. j Suburban for Rent ...... 86 ments, heated, modern conven­ Boston Red Sox, manifested ability Children of the Manchester Green O Summer Homes for Rent ...... 87 FUEL AND FEED 49-A iences. Apply Rubinow’s, 841 Main as a pilot as well as a developer of When Franklin returned from | Wanted to R e n t ...... 88 street. Bridgeport, Dec. 17 — (AP) — fii st-class talent while managing Des Spain several months ago, with the school from the kindergarten to the Real Estate For Sals SPECIAL—50 CORDS OF season- It is po&sible to divide die above Apartment Building for Sals ... 88 Thomas Bracken, 88, Civil War Vet­ Moines of the Western league. His scars of two gorings in Spanish i fourth gfrade inclusive wiU gdve a Business Property for Sale . . . . . 70 ed birch wood $4.00 load, good FOR RENT—5 ROOMS all modern eran died early today at his home 1926 team nosed out Oklahoma City rings, he said he might give up real i Christmas entertainment in the as- checker board into four parts, each part Farms and Land for Sals . . . » . 71 measure; also hard wood $6.00 per improvements, excepting heat, here. He was a resident of Bridge­ for the pennant by a half-game mar­ bull fighting,in favor of bloodless - sembly hall of the Green school this ‘ to have the same number o f squares in Houses for Sale ...... 73 load. Thomas Wilson, Phone 8581 port fifty years. His widow and it and be the same shape, so diat a ts for Sale ...... T8 step from Main street, rent $25. 31 gin, Shano himself held dowm first bull fighting in Aunerican cities, | evening at 7:30. The program fol- Resort Property for Sal* ...... 74 or Rosedale 37-4. Russell street. daughter survive him. base throughout the season, despite such as he tried unsuccessfully to ! lows: checker appears in each part Can you Suburban for S a le ...... 75 his 40 years, and hit for .315 in 162 promote in Newark, N. J. do it? FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $6 load Orchestra—Kindergarten. 18. Real Estate for Exchange ....« Tf FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on “ Frog’s Legs Newest Canadian games. But his brother, Milton Frumkin, Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 or slabs $5; also light trucking Play, Real Santa—Grade 2. Madison street. All improvements, Industry,” says a headline. They’re That year Collins picked up a said today Sidney’s zest for the AnctloB— L>egal Hotlee* done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. Poem—Richard Law, Jane Hoff­ I-egal NoUces...... f| including steam heat. Inquire 100 interested in hops of one kind or youngster named Chalmer Cissell sport had called him back to the Dial 6148. E. Center street or telephone 3782. man, another, it seems. from the army post at Fort Des lands of the estoque and the muleta. Message to Santa—Eric Linders, I Grade 4. Mortgage Money GAS BUGGIES—^Mutiny in the Ranks A Play Visit to Santa—Grade 1. By FRANK BECK Christmas story, dramatized — Now on Hand Patty Dowd, Donald Porterfield, CARLOTTA... A Walter Carter and a group of kin­ WELL... SHARP. m . W -W - WHY... HELLO..- WHATJI ARTHUR A. RED VELVET HAT OUR LAWYER, I'M AND dergarten children. W H A T ’S GOT CARLOTTA ?? ? Poem —Christmas Symbols — AND PINK DRESS x -- t h o u g h t MR, HORN S I C K OF KNOFLA INTO THE CHILD? N O — TH IS IS Grade 2. WHEN YOU’RE SUPPOSED WEARING ■WOULD SETTLE THIS LIFE.. SHE'S ALWAYS N O T HER ------Song, Jolly Old St. Nicholas— Dial 5440 TO BE BROKEN-BROKEN­ A,'47 ©LACK,AND RIGHT AWAY... S I C K O F NOW I'M BEEN aUlTE ______W HO IS — Grade 3. 875 Main SL HEARTED OVER ACTING 4 ____ BUT HE DARK CLOTHES. GOING CONTENTED WITH THIS MR HORN !I WHAT'D DEJ^ECTED HASN'T. SO Play, Christmas Eve in the Attic - . S I C K O F T O ... MV COMPANY^ ...... W H A T DO —Grade 2. A JURY SAY TO BESIDES, YOU WE'LL HAVE LOOKING SAD. GOOD OH! *’vOU WANT WITH '4 Song, Santa Claus Put on His YOUR BREACH-OF-' SAID THERE T O GO I W A N T TO NIGHT. T H E R E 'S MV.... SIR!! Cap— PROMISE SUIT IF WOULDN’T TO HAVE SOME FUN THE W H A .. HELLO.. -XTHEV SAW. Kindergarten Dance— Raymond FIRE ALARMS: ANY COURT w h i l e I'M P H O N E ! JW/// HELLO... Dumas. TRIAL. 3ught to remind you of prdtei^ting STILL HUNIG ^ - Play, Toyland— Grade 3. YOUNG. m i yourself from a serious - finaficial UP f ^ Christmas Cake— Grade 4. loss. Our fire Indfilf&nce poUcieB Christmas Songs— Grade 2. save the part of the loss thS h^ve Poem, Children, Can You Truly firemen are imable.to %ve. Tell ?—Kindergarten. Less than c^nt a’ iday or arout Song, Jingle Bells— Grade 3. ^ 3 cents a week Insm^ tnmi- y/> Seekers of the Light—Girls of ture or house for $1,000 for 3 yhars. Grade 4. Can you afford to ttUte a chance Closing song—Grade 4. for this small payment? Parents and friends of the chil­ Call us at 3450 or 5746! or drop in L dren will be welcome. at 1009 Main Street bqfpre U too In 192'7, the most recent year for late,. j which figfures are a'vailable, there I were 1661 deaths due to using poia- ROBERT J. SMITH I orcus drug.s by mistake in Uie REAL'ESTATE l! MfcBiisk United States. ____STEAMSHIP nCKECS ■ • >

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PLapper Fanny Says.- SKIPPY SENSE AMINONSENSE Bto. U. S. PAT. OfT. By Percy L. Crosby

CHBISTBfAS WISHES

We hope you hure abounding health W H A T VA cSiV/rw' With ne^er a care or worry, A W , r e e r h 6 * « A nd that you g e t much worldly HIM A M i C K 6L < io T m o r e M 0 W € V wealth. WWW H O P C S o A nd g et it in a hurry. M O T ^ 2 T H A M W O o M AVF j We wish for you an outlook bright, r A past that’s free from trouble; i We hope you guessed the market rig h t And saw your profits double.

So may your skies unclouded be And sunny be your weather, / And if you meet adversity, May it weigh ais a feather.

ITS A FUNNY WAY ttU HAVE If the engine isn’t hitting, If the cook is always quitting. ©tfiSO j Crosby. Gre«f BriUin reserv.d If the old suit isn’t fitting. I Kid( Frttnret Syndicate. Inc And the fender’s sort of bent: If the salt gets in the sherbet, ^ v Why, Just put it up to Herbert, If anyone’s to take the blame ONtA Why not the President? Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Poi OUR BOARDING HOUSE If the weather isn’t simny. If you went and blew your money. There may be beauty in a snow By Gene Ahem storm, but that’s cold comfort. i U i T T L E S t a n l e y p e h i e p t o t h e v e r y l a s t t h a t h e w a s 0 2 If you're feeling kind of funny, i TRYING TO T-OOK INTO THE WINDOW OF THE ROOM W HERE If you’re backward in your rent: E G A P , M E M , GosH,M AabR,ALL-rN’ tT3r-lH'' KIDS I’M Why, the only right maneuver THE PRESENTS WERE LOCKEP. COPS VjHo USEp-tb Stickler Solution Is to pass the buck to Hoover, S p L S A P i P / W oR kriM O T o r 1 wco-rf<^Y'\| He’s the man whcK-must have di.n ■ MAKE r r Herr TOR P O /v fT M lM P AM,Y-tH(Mc3j /S k Ev/ERYBODV it! US, ARE -TftE/trfAi

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Members of the Manchester City Club will enjoy their annual Christ­ mas party on Saturday evening of this week. The affair will be held in A Good Assortment Of Christmas Gifts Can Be Found At Hale’s the Oak street club rooms. Enter­ tainment will be furnished by the Metropolitan Amusement Agency of Boston and dinner will be served by Rich Jacquard Osano. The affair will start at nine ' o’clock. i HOSICRy A' rehearsal of the kindergarten ' Bed Spreads department of the Center Congre­ gational church Sunday school will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 for Gift© SPECIAL ! o'clock and the following are asked to attend: Mary E. Huber. Shirley Tedford, Mary Bantly, Harry Maid- Dient, James Elliott, Robert Wilson, William Schieldge, John Brown,' James Miller, Donald Knowles, Harvey Oliver, and Charles Levins. i For Her bedroom a rich rayon bed spread in a beautiful floral j^guard design. Solid colors of blue, gold, rose, orchid There will be a children’s wel­ ind nile.. Beautiful spreads In both large and single sizes: fare clinic at 3 o’clock tomorrow af­ 2x108 and 81^108 inches. Scalloped edges. $2.98 never before ternoon at the Memorial Hospital •ought such spreads at $2.98. Azmex. Spreads—^Main Floor, left ;Tbe Army and Navy club’s aux­ iliary convenes fBf a meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the club. For the Practical Housewife The American Legion Auxiliary i ^ t will give its annual Christmas I ^ t y for the children of members, Friday afternoon at the State Bordered Turkish Towels Armory from 4 to 6 o’clock. Mrs. Jfehn Mahoney, chairman, would like the names of any children which have not already been hand­ ed in. y The classes of the Connecticut For “Her” Christmas for Business College are open to any one desiring to learn. There is no age limit. Enter Dec. 29 or Jan. 5.— Extra Heavy, Pure Adv. Perhaps you’ve somebdy that is espec­ • Have your furnace cleaned at ially practical on your Christmas list? once by our Electric Furnace Clean­ What then could be more welcomed than ing Process. G. E. Willi- & Son, Silk Lingerie three of these large, fluffy Turkish bath 3hc. Phone 3319.—Adv. towels with smart color-fast borders. Picoted Top Large size, 22x44 inches.

WHY PAY Chiffon and Service Cannon’s Fine Tailored Bath Rugs Linen Scarfs What girl ever has too much silk underwear? Choose 50c? several pieces of these exquisite silk crepe de chine and French crepe garments. Tailored styles for sports girls . . $ 1.00 69< Just to remind you that we are Hosiery dainty lace and embroidered models for feminine types. Beautiful, fine linen scarfs continuing to put on Choose pajamas, gowns, slips, step-ins, dance sets, panties, The best-looking bath rugs with hemstitched hems and of the well known Cannon qual­ picoted edges. Rich, simple O’SULLIVAN’S AND chemises and bloomers. White, flesh, tea-rose, maize, nile SPECIAL ! ity at $1.00. Yotx’d, naturally scarfs that can be used in both GOODYEAR and blue. A splendid assortment in smartest styles. think they were doutde this the bedroom and dining room. Smartest price. Beautiful floral patterns 18x45 and 18x36 inches. Doilies Rubber Heels Attached Silk Underwear—Main Floor, rear in wanted bathroom colors. .to match are priced but 25c. Shades: Large size. Oyster coloring only. C pair Domestics—Main Floor, left For Ladies and Children A Gift Combining Merida Bohama Christmas Gifts in the The Only Shop in Town Wannth and Smartness Basque-Brown Housewares Dept. Naming the Kind of ($1.95 Grades) Gun Metal Plage Heels Put On. Tomorrow begins Hale’s great Christmas 95c Have the Children’s Shoes Hosiery Sale! Featuring one of the season’s smart­ Slip-On Mauve Beige est pure silk grenadine stockings with picoted tops. Repaired .Now Striped Pure silk from tip-to-toe with the popular French Lowest Prices, Prompt Service Beige Clair Sun-tan heel. Pure dye silk hosiery of this quality in sheer Cape Gloves and Good Workmanship. chiffon and service is an unusual value. In the sea­ Flannel Robes Blond-Dore son’s smartest shades. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2. $1.98 Muscadine Tan-Nude One never has too many De Luxe SAM YULYES Packed in Gift Boxes gloves especially the smart slip- Glide-Easy 701 Main St., Johnson Bloc,k on model that can be worn for Nightingale Hale’s Hosiery—Main Floor, right all daytime occasions. Wash­ South Manchester, Conn. able cape In plain slip-on styles. Electric Wanted costume shades. Flat Irons Main Floor, right AT PINEHURST Hundreds Of Popular Toys Can Be She’ll just love one of these mannish - $2.98 THURSDAY styled flannel robes that can be had in the One of these De Luxe “Glide- best-looking combination stripes. Well Easy” electric irons will make tailored robes of fine quality flannel. Belt­ Found At Popular Prices At Hale’s a useful gift. Chromlnum KEN-L-RATIONS ed models with large patch-pockets. Blue, plated, complete with cord and 2 for 25c, $1.44 dozen rose, orchid, tan, and nile. plug. A well made iron at the featured price of $2.98. Case of 4 dozen $5.49 Flannel Robes—Main Floor, rear Decorated Fels Naptha Soap Carton of 10 bars 56c Cookie Jars Seedless Raisins Fibre 2 f o r ...... 19c 3-Piece 69c (Sunmaid) Doll Carriages Gay pottery cookie jars in Ivory Sets bright blues, greens, yellows Fresh Fish including and other colorings in bright decorations. Handled style Oysters Smelts $2.98 with cover. An inexpensive Scallops Filet of Sole giftYor the young bride! Clams Filet Haddock A group of well constructed Halibut Mackerel fibre doll carriages—tomorrow Last year similar sets were Cod Salmon $2.98. Cream, tan, brown, blue, retailing at $2 more. Solid green and orchid. Some have Salt Cod Blitter bish One Group ivory sets as well as amber sets drop backs. Drop-Front with pearl decorations. Set Wooden Pull Toys consists of brush, comb and Just the finest Baldwins on Black Boards mirror. One of our most popu­ this apple sale. 49c peck, 89c lar Christmas toilet set num­ Smartly Tailored $1.98 I bers. peach basket, $1.65 bushel. 50^ $2.98 Main Floor, right Horse Sho-Flys Just in from Femdel, Chicago A good assortment of bright­ Large desk style black board . .Melba Peaches and Pears__ ly colored wood pull toys— with chart. Well made board Rayon Underwear dogs, trains, carts, rabbits, and priced but $2.98. Give the Boy 3 to 6 Just the thing for salads, Pre­ others. $ Pottery served sliced Ginger, Golden 1.00 Two-Piece Bantam Succotash made with For Christmas Giving For youngsters—these rock­ Green Lima Beans and Whole ing Sho-Flys. Table Lamps Kernel Golden Bantam Corn. Good Assortment $1.49 Jersey Suits Other shipments include Mustard, Sardines which will sell 2 for 25c, Popular Games Wooden Cribs Pepper Relish, Onion Relish and $3.95 Sweet Pickle Relish. Ribbon One of these table lamps will Candy. 50c One Group 75c throw a cheeriful ray through­ $1.98 out the year. Attractive pot­ Last Christmas similar styled and quality garments were re­ Interesting games for young Some little girl will be de­ tery bases in assorted colors Fancy White tailing at $1.00 each. Many girls and women prefer rayon undies and old priced but—50c. Choose lighted with one of these wood­ complete with decorated parcb- Cauliflower ,. - .. 25c each underneath fitted frocks. Choice of bloomers, vests and panties in early tomorrow for best selec­ en cribs. Natural finish. Tbinking- of mwt stodes. well tailored, full cut styles. Peach, white and flesh. tions! TOYS something Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. . .25c practical yet Colored Frame smart for the One Group Shoenhut’s little man 3 to Roll Butter ...... 39c lb. 6? Why not a Card Tables Stuffed Toys Building Toys two-piece wool Trimmed Rayon Underwear 1-2 PRICE jersey suit? White S u et... 10c, 3 lbs. 25c Solid colors: $ 1.00 Exceptionally fine quality rayon garment trimmeded ^ 50< $ some have ap­ with appliqued trimming, lace and embroidery. II A group of tojrs priced 1-2. 1.00 pliqued trim­ ■ > ($1.49 Grades) you are looking for the best in rayon, choose tliese The best-looking stuffed dogs mings. Blue, Give the womjin who enter­ Games, toys, dolls, etc. Build-a-plane, build-a-car, tains at bridge one of jthese well garments! :$1.98 for little fcdlK. Bright colors build-a-dlrigible. Wooden blocks red, t a h, of red, orange, browif and black. constructed card tables with for little folks who like to build. green...... radi-freen nr- mahogany, frame. Pinehurst Rayon Underwear—Main Floor, right Black top. Regular $1.49 grade. HALE’S TOYLAND—BASEMENT Basement • 9 r

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