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Montevideo, Dec. 19.— (A P ) — AD Odier Theories As To WaahlBgtoB. Dee. 19.— (A P )—^amounting to 13496,000 in the of ffistoric Jomey m Paraousy and Bolivia tgreed today Defeodlag operatinna of the Guard­ Union Industrial Hawk o f FUnt, by to bait their bloody war in the ian D e i^ t Unka Gtooup, Inc., Rob­ C. S. Mott from bis own resources. Chaoo Boreal until at leaet the end Cause of Disappearance ert O. Lord, ftffmer president, t M A loan by Mqtt of Us credit to Less Tkas Six Hovs. of tbe aeaaon. ^•**•1^ tovestigaton today of loans back a $2400.000 loan. CbrigtsoBM to tbe group by Edsel Ford and tbe Both nationa told tbe Paa>Amer> of L V. Gilbert Discarded Loan of c r ^ t to tbe extent of Company aggregating $l,6OO,OC0 by rd read to tbe investigators a Lord sail $1400.(KX> was used. raent, that they were willing to preparod statement hiatwiTiy col- flPiwhtog a dramatic, 25400-mile atop tbeir boatllltiea until nddniilit, Purchase from the Guardian De- Dec. 31. topse of tbe huge bank boldi^ troit company by a emsH gnxq;> of r>oraey over much of the -globe, •ompany on tbe depreaston and out- stockholders of 18,800 group enme home today to kwng the baby's Preaident Gabriel Terra of U n i' Belief that her ndaelng btiabaad Uning efforts of tbe large stockhold­ at $180 a share or a total of $8484,- stocking up tor CJjristmas. They fuay, who alao ia bead of tbe Pan* fe alive, but euffering from a lapse tbat'baa carried them over Arctic ice fields and trooical iunriee * ers to save it. 000. •ilgbtod in tbo East River near Col­ American conference in aeaaion of memory, wae expressed today by Lted a Parafuayan propoaal tbe wife of Erwin V. Gilbert, of 6 holders to 93,000 shares of Group standard time. Avon street, wbo disappeared from pany, a subsidiary, $1400,000 in stock at a cost of more th^w $4 . for a temporary ceaaation of boatil' cash and $6,000400 in securities. The big red nxmoplane circled itlea. 000,000. low over tbe ~ bia borne laet Thursday bight e«d A year later, in December. 1981, Advance of $400,000 In cash by During tbe period of quiet in the baa not b e«i seen since. he said. Ford "loanpd bis credit to rtaln stockholders to p u rch ^ | J ? * terrific ^ trianfular wildemeaa in dlapute half Interviewed by aa Evening Herald CROSS TO CONFER the group company on a lo u of $2,- v*rtain of the inventory o< tbe Alrcraft°^ i ^ ramp of the a century, conference leadera hoped reporter at her borne today, Mrs. NATIONAL LABOR BOARD I 500400 with the Continental Bank Guardian Detroit Compair, to pro-1 . to aee a permanent peace effected. Gilbert discarded without lu^tatlon in Chlcago.r vide funds for reduction of that ^ ^ Preaident Terra baa propoaed every theory ae to tbe reaebn for her A year afterwards, in December. company's loans. Journey, tbs delMbtea from tbe two countriea buabaad’e strange disappearance ex­ WITH HOTR MEN 1932, tbe witness added, tbe Ford “Admittedly the institutions in 8. meet In Montevideo with membera cept that be n ^ l be a victim of GETS EXECUTIVE ORDERS Motor Company loaned tbe group the Guardian Detroit Union group I three minutes less than ^ of tbe Leafue of Nationa peace amnesia. company $3400,000 which was used made many mistakes," Lord said, commlaelon. Sure Be Uvee. to 'lift out of tbe'UBiqn Guardian "but to the best of my personal Lindbergh dreled the beach hsrk Pope Piua aucceeded in a r r a n f^ *T am sure be ia alive right now, PresidMit Aathorizes It to Reports Circulated in State Trust Company $3400,000 of criti­ knowledge they were nrfetAkea of •nd then beaded out over FlnsUnir a Cbrletmaa truce laet year,. Tbla, perhaps wandering arotmd unable to IMPURE WHISKEY cized assets." Judgment.'* In the directieo o f' tbe Curtis however, marked tbe only recof' rec^l bia idenUty, but alive just tbe Lord said large stockholders bad "Broadly speaking, the greatest ^Airport at North Beach. Evident- nixed break in boatilitiea of tbe laet same," Mrs, Gilbert said, Settle Conflicts "Threat­ That the Lkpior Control COTtributed nearly $27,000,00 "In mistake of the group was that it ^ *oring the large crowd gathering year and a half. Mrs. Gilbert said she learned that BEING SOLD NOW order to strengthen and stabilize waa organized at the peak of tbe be circled again over the bay her husband, on tbe night be tbe entire sitoation in the protec­ Nation’s prosperity—^that we a l o n g f i n a l l y brought.his jdane down UBAGUE RECEIVE NEW! dropped out of eight, visited Bur- ening the Indnstrial Peace tion of tbe depositors.” with othm were mmble to foresee I ^ Flushing Bay Oenova, Dec. 19.— (A P ) — Tbe sack Brothers' market at 470 Hart­ Aniong tbe actions be described the conditions w h i^ were to follow about half a mile from share. L o h v ^ Nationa waa informed o f' ford road and purchaeed two aauUl of the Conntry.’’ were: that long period of prosperity and He taxied the ship to a floevt fld a l^ today that Parafuay and boxes containing aspirin tablets. He Officials Seek Hartford, Dec. 19.— (A P )—Gov­ Making good of defalcations expansion of business." wtaMe its motor still was IdUng, BoHvia had acceptedd term for an asked for a larger box, but wben ernor CroM will give the Connectl- \ work of mooring tbe ainriaiM wae annietloe to besin at midnifbt XxAA only tbe sxnaU sixed boxes were cut Hotel Aasodaton a bearing next started. carried in stock, bought two of ttie Washington, Tec, 19.— (A P )— Federal Aid to P roeve TIm Leafue waa informed rapre- week on its petition for n q>eelal Tbe Lindberghs came just aantatlvea of the two countrfee to - lattor. O^amryed gMbig In tbe di- Preaident Roosevelt bai Issued an live months and ton days after Hap­ faded in tbe long Oran Chaco war* rectlon of Ua borne after leaving jiesslon of the General Assembly to INSULLTOUVE KILLS HIS F R e p , ping from N w York on a thiill- the store, Mr. Gilbert did not return executive order defining and eatab- Boaest Labels. change tbe liquor oontrol act so that fare would meet aoon at Montevideo liablng tbe authority of tbe Nation­ packad survey flight that took them to nefotiate condltiona of peace and borne and BO one kaowa whitber be hotels may sell strong Uquors. over sub-Arctic lands, Enitme, A fri­ went after that. al Labor Board to strengthen ita Meanwhile, reports were prevalent •ecurlty. hand in aeriling labor disputes. ca, Soutii and Central America. The Information wae contained In Bad Been m. New York, Dec. 19.—(AP)—Dr. •b w t tbe s t ^ tiMtt tawwn keepers DiENGIMNEXT THENIILLSSE Anxioiii to See San. e cablifaam from J«iao \rHonio , For three weeks Mr. GUbart hay .. PrmiejoetioDs were being made to­ *b*Hsy W. wynto, dty .bealCb*eeni- “ fjjo to l "e n w en noBSIdsttoff the day .for Its publication. .fWtotltutlofiallty of'tbs law Thev bad honied a bit Airing the Vuero, feneral aecretary of tbe Jeeiu* suffering from inteottaai trou­ miaeloner, sought Federal co-opera-, ble, but wae nble to continue bia Tbe presidential order auttioiinia taverns were sidd. to have turned In League of Nationa peace comnda' tion today in Ua effort to eecui^ Mim 'Iln rjA rf Woiiinto' lal during tbe hedfidngtotoith aion now at La Paz, Bolivia. wbrk a » metaBurgiat at tbe Colt's tbe boiffd "to compose aU^fonin^ their permits with the Intention of Utiltiet M spate Most Leaxe n i a o u u u cin - tolM ilflB Jon Morrow Lindbergh, IS. wvwieiiff Patent Firearms Company until a threatening the industrial peace of what be calla honest labels on whis­ selMng Uquor without a permit on Tbe Meaeaye the country." •P .n«n ‘ OMronofthe famous coiqile. Ba- Tbe neaeaye followa: week prior to the day of bia d ia ^ key bottles. the ground that prosecutions could not be sustained against non-per­ T a ? e n L Goes to t w n o flie fo«»,they aUghted they drded over 'The Preaident of Parayuay aent pearance. Apparently designed ah a safe­ Driving ahead with his proposal Greece Before Jait 31 Laat Wednesday night Mr, Gilbert guard to Insure the authority o i mittees. to tbe Chaco (Leayue) commlaelon to make vague labelUng punishable Oontalns Plans - lute to the chMd, which is at the a telegram propoainy flrat, a gener­ bad a dream, which wae more in the board, which is now at odds here as a misdemeanor, he said: with the Weirton Steel Company, it W illard B. Rogers, chairman of Officials Saj, aad C o o n ^ Sneide. home of its. grandmother, Mrs. al armietlce which would begin says; ''ll is all very well for New York the lepslatlve committee of the ho­ I D^right W. Morrow. Dec, 19 at midnight and which (Continued on Page Ten) City to prescribe that a full atate- Too colonel’s decision to coma "A ll action heretofore taken by tel association, said today that his would laet until Dec. 80 at mid' nJCTt of contents be included on the TW 10 mn. I Mio point Where pon- this board in the discharge of Its committee has studied all aspects of Athens, Greece, Dec. 19.— (A P )— (^cago, Dec. 19.— (A P ) — The toons were fitted to his p la n e *^ night, and, aecond, an Invitation for label, but the only practical way to the state law and has come to the tbe eommlaaion to convoke Immedi' functions ia hereby approved and Samuel Insull, dethroned Airerioan ■laying in a suburban Lyons beer I his historic fligiit, came as a aur-' ratified.” Insure the content^ o t the K>ttles Is conclusion that It contains flaws ately a meeting of the belligerenta to exercise a supervision where they utilities czar, plam to go to Eng­ tavern tod ^ of a young marriied'j Little or no preparations STATE DAIRYMEN Tbe order defines the powers ol which make the law imconstitu with tbe object of negotlatlona on are filled, and that is a Federal mat­ tlonal. land wben his poUce residence per­ woman was followed several hours .madejor ^ arrival and, eondlL'^na oi peace and aecurity. the board, giving it authority to set­ ter.” tle "by mediation, conciliation or The hotel men, Mr, Rogers Indi­ mit in this coimtry expires January later by the suicide of toe man poUce exception of aircraft offl- "Bolivia haa accepted. The com- Dr. \Vynne had announced he cated were united In this stand and 31, It was reported here today. Identifled as her killer. S r** miaaion ia convoking tbe belliger­ R E a MITCHELL arbitration” all controversies be­ w (^d make pubUc this week a tween employers and employees. would protest against the law as It Loeq] British authorities. Inform­ Theprtodpalstotoedoubletrage- . ents In a meeting at Montevideo." imitation stands on the ground that It creates ed of the report, said if Mr. Insitll dy were Mrs. Irene- Hard, 24. of monoplane saMlsd Cheering Newa Text of Ch-der Lyons, and Wilfred Belanger 81 8™ c«ully into toe sun-flecksd Tbe text follows: whiskies. He said yesterday, how­ an emergency In that It virtually applied no visa Svould be grantee Tbe newa of tbe armiatlce cheer ever, he would not disclose brand throws the door open to bootleggers. "By virtue of the authority vest­ Identified by toe formePsbusband! ?*• ^ ed leadera of tbe League of Nationa Picked as Director of Milk names at present because be is now He maintains that Section 69 of tbe (Continned on Page Seven) George Hard, as "my best friend!" coloneljmd bis wife, who has acted more than anything elae aince tbe ed in me under Title One of the Na convinced that abuse of the whis­ referring to persons who sell Joseph Talafous, proprietor of the ^ co-pilot, Mvlgator and wireless League waa formed. 'Riey regarded tlonal Industrial Recovery Act ap k y label is so widespread that none liquor without a permit "contrary Camp Grill Tavern, said the couple tbe newa aa a proof of tbe uaeful Producers Association — proved June 16, 1983, and in order should >e named until a more com­ to the provisions of this act." and returned to toe place after n ^ «d broadly toward the sborea. neaa of ♦be L ea ^ e which waa the to effectuate purposes of said act it plete list can be compiled. Section 71. which Sstabllabea the Hard home and that as they sat mechanics of tbe Ate- le hereby ordered as follows; more atrlklng at tbia moment wben Gives Out Statement. To Submit Label penalties for vlolstloo are not oper- ENTER POLITICS drinking they b^an to quarrel. I Corporation bad already pre- the League ia being moat fiercely " (1 )—The Nations^ Labor Board wive ftgaliurt non-pensltteee because Oolng to toe booth be said he saw to drag tbs ele- ’ attacked. created on August 5 1938, to ‘pass A t a conference with Dr. Wynne the act Itself makes no provision for Belanger dnw a revolver at which plane up on a Vamp* Caatlllo Majera, tbe Mexican min promptly on any case of hardship or yesterday, Dr, James M, Doran, non-permittees. WOMEN ARE TOLD the tavern k e ^ r rushed to a tele- * ® ^ 7*‘^b»uMng. ^ later to Parla and chairman of the Hartford, Dye. 19,— (A P ) —New dlapuV, that may arise from Intsr- head of the National Distillers' In- Bnekle3r's Answer phone to call poUce. WbUe be was * Colonel Lindbergh was the.ftest League Council telephoned the Aa- strength and co-operation In tbe pretatUm or application of the Prea- stituto. proposed to submit a label Major John Buckley, a member of putting a call torough he said a shot from tbe ship. Hs climbed sedated Preaa; Connecticut Milk Producera Associ­ ident’s re-employment agreemeot, by next Thursday to meet tbe criti­ the liquor control commission, dis­ was fired 'and be found Mrs. Hard <>Mt on toe float and in a momspt cism here. Mrs. Hard "Tbla la moat wonderful newa. It ation were seen today in tbe results shall continue to acjuet all industri­ agreed with this viewpoint. He Ijdng dead on the floor and b ^ com- wae back in tbe plane to shut off the demonatratea the genuine work of of tbe district elactiona, tbitnigb al disputes whether arising out nt Wynje said be beUeved the label said that • reading of Sections 69 StndaaU at CoBBectioit Col­ panion gone. motor. which tbe "loyal membera" retained the League of Nationa aa an inter- the Inierpretatlon and operation of should show tbe make-up of tbe and 71 indicates clearly that nobody Search f«r Slayer Climbing out a second time be as­ control of tbe board of directors. tbe Preeldent’a re-emploirmeht Mquld in proportions of aged-in-the- can sell liquor without a permit. sisted Mrs. LindbeuYb In ^ igkHw|> Preaidebt Robert C. MltcbeU of lege Urged to Take Up Police went to tbe Hard home (Oonttmied on Page Seven) agreement or any duly approved in- wood whlsksy, specifying each age A t the state liquor commission. It nearby aroused tbe husband who plane and then both walk- Soutbbury, wbo waa ra-electad used; new whiskey and how new; was said that tavern owners are director of tlie organlxation wbiob had retired and from Urn learned ^ *^P- •& (Oonttnoed on Page Seven) •dded spirits, coloring qiatter, wa­ giving up their permitr at tiie rate Coories io GoTenmenL tbe Identity of his wife's oompanlon, the aircraft company the marttete about half Connecticut's ter and tbe proof strength of the of « e or two a day. but there was mUk supply, said: whole mixture. no indication that tbsy were taking, and then hurried to Us martment in said: R e IS MISSING; '1 ap^eeiate the support, and CUoago to a r r ^ him. “Thanks a lot for belpiag us out." Doran told tbe conference this action for the purpose of sribS confidence to tbe Association liquor without a peinSt. Dec. 19.— (A P ) But Vaey were too late as wben ^ Colonel Lindbergh’s tees was abowed by tba raaulte in these 18 HAVANAOFnCIALS that three quarters of tbe whiskey of training college they arrived they found Belaager tanned from his long trip anAboth disMet elections. They show a consumed to this country before eewiee to meet slumped over tbe wheel at Us auto- •‘ ^ tils wifs appeared to be FEAR FO E PLAY ra a ^ tlo n on tba part of mambers bad been blended a;^ TREASURY BALANCE ptobtema arlsiof mobile in tbe garage. He bad shot GPute cold from tbUr flight up tbe in tba necessity of co-operation, flavored. He said many drinkers did nt emergenoy was UmSelf after an apparent futilfutile atr I Charleston, 8. C. Tbe vote should he a decided an- FEAR NEW REVOLT not find strnlgbt wtoricey as palata­ Wasbiagton, Dec. 19.— (A P )—Tbe by P resiM t Katha- fort to end his Ufs ay inhMMr^|> car- Lindbergh woiw a heavy •wer to some of tbe eriticiama of ble or as sasy tw. sssimllsts as position of the 'naasutw ‘’'scomber ryn Bhmt of Connsetiout ooUm. bon monoxide gas. white jacket, made much in the Captain George R. Pood tba C. M. P, A. In looking over tbe blendsd. Hs, s ^ ^ g b t dlstifls! 18 was; R e e e ^ , $M,8894M42: In her anmial report/ tbs n s s l' Tbs tavern operator Mid be be* fashion of those worn by tbo Mat of thoaa elected It la evldant tion gave manr persons add stom- expenditures, W400498.27; bal- dent of tbe women's ooOsgs said: leved tbe quanrd started when Eskimo. She carried a cushion un­ that recponalble, eonaervatlva dairy­ Soldiers and Sailors Patrol aobss or.'% aafovirx” when con- anes, $1486,44849440; Customs re­ "We must maks a particular ef­ Bqianger began fordng bis atten­ der her arm. : Planned to Make Fiyirt men have been selected by tbe mem­ ceipts f jr the month. $16,28748948: fort to remind tbe studente that tions upon Mrs. Hand and urged her Arriving at tbe shore, M b bers tc rm esent them, City—'Sereo Bombs Ex' receipts for the f ls ^ year (since polities and public Ufs in general to desert her husband and go away Colonel end Mrs. Lindbsi ' Orer Atlantic. Good I j M cf Men JfidrooBsy, chairman J i^ 1), $1468,779,78648. are'tielde^for women." wltoUm. into tbs offloee of tbe Edo company, "Apparently a Itfge majority of -kquor board, agreed BkpsnAturee, $3.278416.00640, In- Courses in political sdsnes based w r O. M. P, A, members want this ploded m Street wfipiiiW/-Wynne, however, to tbe cludiiig $907487,48348 of emergency on Ustory said theorise o t govern­ THE TAHB09T. type of men tc handlo the affairs expenditures: exceae of expenditures, ments and oontaet with every day Charleston, 8. C., Deo. 19.— (AP> BrooMyD, N, T „ Dec, 19.— (A P ) ^ p o U ^ of the aasodatloo. A m .Bags fleven) $917,486448.47. practical poMtics were named ^ Dr. |>-CoL and Mrs. Cbarlss A. Lind>I —Captain George R, Pond, wbo torge majority of both the dolegnteo nuDt as esMOtials In pr^Nuiag for BMITOFAIIM bergh took off northward U tbsiw planned to fly across tbs Atlantic •ad tb# directors are of tbo same Havana, Dec. 1 9 .-(A P )-S even pubMe service. plsns at 8:41 a. m. today after wltii Cesaer flabelli, la mlaeiiig. type of sane, aonalUe, trustworthy during Over 080 Stodente qiending last night wltb Rsnr Adp Pond and Sabcllt bad been wait- M those who have boon le a ^ s the Bl|^t and early today—one In­ Dr. Bhmt reported that the en­ MOUMENT CROWS mteal James J. Raby of tba tog mors than two months for to this OffaaisatloB for 17 years." juring four persons—aa soldiers sad Author Walks Out rollment at the college exeeeded 800 tton Navy Yard. favorabla weather to start their (N the U13 diraotorsdireotors elected ‘ yes- ••Mors patrolled the streets to ef­ students for ^ first time U its I The o o ^ appamtiy tetUidsd to propoaed flight to Rome. flabelU tbld Jf*’day» U oame from the ranks of forts to throttle a new wave of vio­ historic eareer. Totaling 810 this . f i * ft I Newark or Long Wand aU5 pcflice Pood called him Saturday ^ n>ambo^' and four were lence and bloodshed, At Banquet in His Honor year oompared to 688 a * year ago. GoTemmcDt Aimnf O n »i Biomlng, asked him to get their ff^ d a tea from the Farmers Na­ T^ motives In the bombings were There was also aa Increase In tbe ^ gave out 'OO formal word od tb sirf plane ready«and told him be would tional Aaeoeiation. * not known, but all were b ellied to number of edf-eupporting students Uaaa. / git a Anal weather report that ^ _ "Loyal Meotoenff have been connected wltb the recent New York, Dec. 19.— (A P )—Sin and the numbw of sobolarshJpe Fddiet to Make Today's flight was nqtected ln> the 90 del^Ates chosen to aot labor flareups preclpiUted by tbe ^back in. All he missed were tbe awarded. a close aa nerial survnh Bight SabeUl said that waa tbs laat Clair Lewis, the former Sank Cen­ cock-tall (fruit) and tbe soup ba bard from Pond, with the dlrsotors at the annua] ^ r e e requiring that fifty per cent Employment U 14 college depart- WUob took tbom acroea Mm “ ••tfag of the AssodatlOB, Jan. 9, ter, Mtam., red bead, who made good (tomato). He picked up wltb gusto mente was riven to 184 stu&nte Miaa liUiaa Edgerton, Pond's of all employes be natives. In virtually every language, Includ­ Iron the S«3. of toe Atlaatle out atrec-fourths of thorn were H^ana's Wg Spaolsb population at tbs entree sad went right on wbo earned a total of $16488. oj"Ud them almost around m in -- aaeratary, said aba saw tba fliar l^ a l meinben. ing tbe Scandinavian wants to know through to the demitqase n d linger SoholarsUpe averaflng 8315 a year Western Hendqibere. ^ Saturday aftarooon at Pannaylvasla bss vigorously opposed tbe law "why the bell I ahould have to stand naming four directors, the There have been violent demon­ bowl without further untoward were awarded 103 girls. WasUngton, Dec. 19. Onto Admiral R i^ and a station Just before abe took a train Farmers National gained the same up bo pbotogr^ibed." event Honeiag Stadente iAT) ug( ^ Gbast GuardnnsB net. for Trenton, numerical representation on tbs strations both for and against It. Tbs ex'Minnesoten wbo exposed Scant proipects for uneaiqiimwl Himdrede have bora arTMted. Tbe repast proceeded to a tran- Dr. Blunt said that with tbe addi­ workers to regain tbeir cM j m lad toe 0 0 1^ to toe dbdn, She and SabeUl said they believ­ board that it has bad for tbe laet "Main street" and won a Nobel quU oonoluslon, with a principal ad- tion of tbe Windham bonie, toe they bdbided a Ooaat daffM ed Pemd met wltb foul play or waa yMfa New Strike Galled prise in literature raised tbe ques­ drees by Mr. ICdlogg anfl a shorter bousUg situation baa been greatly wpre seen In Secretary Ideas annual A strike called by tbe syndicate report today to Preaident Roossvatt fdr the rMe to tbe river boogr' a victim of amnesia. The four votes bear mors weight, tion last night at. a banquet honor­ one by Dr. Einstein. improved. Of the 888 realdent stu- ps fanwoB idaae bad bean at. Ha bad bean Uring at tba borne lowsrer, as the new board win of commercial employes went Into ing tbe memory Alfred Bernhard But a pronounced movemant baok effect today. o t Afterward Lewis, wbo waa on toe dente, 840‘now reside in dormltoriee stnOB tbiir unedepeotsd irtivn l of George Rodgers, Woodlawn, L, I., lav# only 31 membsn, oompared to Nobel, founder at the fund from receiving end.of a slap from a fel­ on toe campus. to the farm, where food opa be ob­ yaeterday ^^ afternoon? ^ i but bad not been seen there since ^ on the last board. Three dele- Authorities continued their inves­ wUob tbe Nobel prises are awarded. The ooMege opened tide year with tained, at least ia part, from tbs tigation of tbe ■la3ring of Joseflna low novelist, Theodore Drolser at a Wednesday. Neither waa he at tbe Ates at large to the new board To enqihasise Us distaste for toe gatoertng in 1981, explained his ten members added to the sou, was said to be taking ea*o o f Boto STcSwefiSd^U8 Explorers aub wbera be stayed to M obosen u the aanual meeting. Franco de Gomes, daughter of d n e ^ tic arts, Leiris walked oqt oO vtowpoUt and with aa laaNaae Ip eoufeen for soma worksrsj The govenuunti tiM >loolMd nilreabed New York. eleotloB, ooBduotad to orderty Porirlo Franco, one of Cuba’s live tbe banquet, leaving beUnd a dla- ‘ dependent UudY, rejMtet recalled, le akUng u d m governing commissioners after tbe . ‘T didn’t mind tbe boys Pond waa a pioneer In ship to faahloB. climaxed a oimpalfh to tingulaheS company including three ^ctusof^’ he said, "But 1 had starti Health offldUs, the itriaHlenf families to become sdfdRietotaitog wfto ihore flights and in 1939, with L. ^ c h tbe Farmers National oritlo- overthrow of former President De other Nobel prise nrlmiers-rDr. A l­ said, are strivUir especially to team on bon)esteads in smaQ narU m il- for.i • • d ^ s present leadaiAip of the Cepedes. ed my dUtier, and no ohe likes to munitlee. Fan Rawltogs, auccessfuUy carried bert BIhutetn, Dr. Iriin g Langmuir have Us plUure taken wUls oatlng. toe number of oolds among atmtants. aasodatioB and some members She was sbpt yesterday by a Last year,, 18 per cent ^ the Can't Oat Jein mail to and from the Leviathan, talksd of the possible formation of and Lswla' fellow Ifianssotaa. Ttoe pietuTM atwiqm oomo out like sta- flxty mllaa off Ambrose Uf^tablp. group of men who raided the Franco Frank B. K ailoff. dente were entteUy free at ooMs and "A fact of a new mUk markattog eo-operatlve. country home. and be screwed Ua fkce in 84 per cent had only one tor the Twenty mUutes later, be walked 'atfahh P AQ l TWO ^

■MBBOmrOf DOOTOBB Chance of Job Tempts DHUNSON SCORES Physldans who will respond to HARTFORD WOMAN TRAFFIC OFFICEitS iWN smerfiBcy calls tMiemw alter- OBnxiARY W i p COATS TONKHT III Man, He Collapses T W O PROGRAM and Dr. Oeoifs ZxuMiberf. 6l t f . DESCRIBESHITIEI S DBATB8 UBlforlM Win RsdoBi Bsitgds MartlB Slmltr, o l LydtU itrM t, li^tklpp«d wb«n tb« MltcUon of work* Z 3 bMk is bod sftor s vsls sttompt to o n woo aodo in Hartford. Acting Socrebirp «f Com- to Polletmtn at Ctnttr sad ■oeuro work tkli Boorslst. Plourloy ■oad of ih a lly ABOUT TOWN Sajri He Hetet Women end at P i^ StrMt. Duo to hlfl fatnlly (ho lo tho hood SVEN M U S O N DIES; ite r York I h i M l hod rookod hli body for lovorol dsyi of o family of four, tbroo of whom moreo Joint With I. C. of Hit Mainitiin; Getnant The two white coats ordered OBd ho woo forood to fo to bod yoo- art a ooheol), ho woo plaood on a Members of the Xmblem d u b two weeks ago today to be used by 'Whes AnedNr .CMm Im tordoy but tho thoufbt of o pooolblo proforrod Hot, but bio nomo woo will hold their Ohrlstmu party to­ C. m Opposing Measure. morrow afternoon at SiW at the WAS LODGE UADEX local pettccBca delag duty at the Job promptod hla to #olk froa hli Ifserod whon tho oolootloss woro Like Leader. aado for tho Jobo os tho tows Bike home la Rockville, and every. Oentor and a t Fark street duriag to the Mnder. homo to tho lluslotpol buUdlSfi watorohod lait wook by tho out*o<- one Is requHuested to provideI a 18 / sovorol mlloi dloUsL llek osd tors WuhlBfton, Dec. 1I.^(AP) cent i^ t. Mrs. Peterter FaganFagi la the sttUee j S before aeon today sad tows 0. W, A. iBopooton. Mrs. Lmwli Roswof Hartford gavn win be used tealght AH i t ^ are with polB, bo oollopood in tbo oorrl* “Z bavo triod a y boot to mako a Two proposals by which the Kpusi only Maaobester member on the Pronnent Swedish Reiident Daaaeaora, N. T„ Dee. oommlttee. a food ilMd audteneo a vivid word to be op«Md ttli week sad trafflo dor of tho IliuUdpol buUdlnf snd |o of It but I can’t fo on,” odmlttod ways and means committee hopes ^ bees hea^, naidu it aeeeiivy u r k m a wm m kli wbFT IlsUor 00 ho awaited tho arrival of to raise 180.000,000 annuaUy in in- otoro of ^ OoNuay of today, heme today after eevea yean 'laM> ho woo tokos to hli homo by friotdo, tiM Noond looturo lillM N i1 if |t PuiDi Awtjr at Hoipital tta t a man be asigBed to a traftte tho doctor. corns taitea. ware vigorously criu- * Bufant Bniiee wm rt-tlaeted vIm beat at tte Oeater aad at Park Pfisoa fer a m ur^ to wkM aa»te Ooproooloo visMa Waste a dob pised today by BepreaentaUves of pran/int nt tiu nnaunl m(Sng S gT. M. 0. .A. A. tent ovoatef.ovoates. Itao atreet. ether prlMBar QMltewed. i ■IsUUr lib u t anothor viotia'of Tho L y ^ otroot rooidost hao the Beessyslt adalnlstration and « ^ JuBlori ntnSlur vMtod O teraw . NvernI ttesM It I.D5 p, m. Armed with the full pardoa a it K ^ Uiere to lito leptonber. The light ttat la set upoa the too tbo doprooolon. food workor, ho triad with tbo old of bio ton. who Amertcan business enterprlsu. Hall luBEl^riujaMnd DnuSSm of the Rubteow bulldlag has aided qpveraor Lekawa, LarkateaAArxrean ;left:i;eese;i b u boon fumlobod work ot dlfforont OUntoa Prtioa here “ la a moabor of tbo OOG to otrufflo Assistant luretary ctf Oommerce vio«-prMldMt S i tetorvtew with Hitler, but friends M B^er^ly te ihowlag ip the traf- tlmoo by tbo town, dlodslnlnf to oik along, mdoptndost of charity If poo* John Dickinson Joined with tbs Zn- PMMo •nptann* wu rt-aluted mn ■VM Oarteen, 41, ot 114 Maple flo dlraetleas ef tte poUeemaa, but whe maCUtemet Urn |ate for roilof fro a tho oksnty dossit- otblo, Today aaw tho odd usUl ho ternatlonal Ohamber of Oommerce rupendlng uoraUry. there nseured her If ebe renuUned i ^ t died at tte Manehester Mem­ it has placed the effloer la a haaard< was smlllag aa06 this afto^ oui The sane is true at tbo Cl W, A< ts tlmo to bo Inohidod bo wante aoro than anyrhlnf oloo— Amsnean coneenu cMratlna in for­ At Ui9 b rltet Stld nt tlm Mnionlo neon ^ t t oeai^ioatloni. He bad tte Oeatw, i^are a light from one eome kli frtoaii iuRiig tts lopgX Is tbo trot draft of Joblooo. Ko woo te Om nnw whUe be Is inid to love years of conflaemeat. a Job. eign countrlu should not bs allowed for mtmbtri tko ebltdioB, bates women. She nteo ^ m t long ^m e. A reateent ef tte pelea i^ e e dewa ea the po- credit for tax payments abroad flrjt prlBM Wort won by Ooorgo this town tor tta post K years, he lleemaa oa duty. ag alu t Income levies hero. Tbs ^ looM upon M an Amerlonn JobniOB and John Knydon with n Jeweai, enpteteed to her. the w u em inent te tte various Swed­ Teaiitet tte mea oa duty wti tbo shoes away from Sadey. It w u committee estimates It would In- ■com of 4,100. RiohnM M oUgtn ish fntom ltlM btre. Itove t te police itoUoa with the also a prseentotloq M the etau. ^ orsau Federal revenue 110,000,000 Mune L e^ had probably beta H i Is survived by bis wtfs, BUen white oeate which will be worn To A w t a said by police that Sadey “seeksd" WjUlnm M. Andonod ute Rom w u 'Juet nn nbbro- HUES SHOE w r , Clifford b tbs Jftw but Ssdsy de- annually by banning such tax cred­ a w r a of I,111, U a t and a step daughter, Bnu Johnson over the regular uniform. The “It’s going to be great to be out. its. ^ t e d tom of Reeentbnl. Rm - poate are of light rubber oonpoal on my own agalte" Larkman told: Hied uiftt be did anything more thak ^ tho teat In thla berg or leme otter typlonl Jewlsta and bis m ottsrllvteg te Sweden. push Clifford. when----- the' latter ■ gt- Demsstio conesres were plued on Mrlaa and tba wlnnara for tha m - Re w u a member ef tte Bmuuel Uoa that will protect the wearer Warden Thomae H. Murphy a n d , tempted to hold him, record against the proposed abolition ^aa* prtaaa wart Harold Froaten and noeordiBf to rensontef of Lutheran Church, leandla Lodge, from rate or enow in uapleiiant Chief Clerk F. Iturpky. m tedi-. UDCHTINTHEAa of consolidated income tax returns No. U, q^er ef Vasat Ltene L o ^ weather, and will aleo stan d o u T la pated that he aad hte Iriesdi^fgrt^d^ Starts obau The oenker found t considerable by which the committee hOpu to 18,880. ly a door ^ l o l u t nlM t No. 71, Knights ef l^ttlui Inde- nieh a way that tte polleeaan wui drive straight through to After getting away froa the raise 130,000,000 additional taxes a laprovetoeat la tl|e Oeraany ot to- sSt Order of Oeed Templars, be more conspicuous than he woulc where relatives awairt^ m , clerk, Sadey duhed out oC tk« w«t to John Oulten. Tha % t you. bridM ^or will ba bald bn y**" m :®* A1- _bst No. 48 and Swedish Bienev- bs If attired in tte blue uidform. At Albany, Dr. Joseph W. Moere Moere, XoDiingtoD M u A rreti(d store and across the street, continu­ Citing the statement the acting Tuuday night, Janunry I. Umufh Oeraany bu U per cent of oltnl Soolsty Reger. It was oaqtoeted ttat the coats chairman ef the parole beard, MUyed men were on tte etrMto of tor he w u employed u a weaver in was a delay. Their arrival today to hoip Larkmaa 11 he wanti or* for Attempt to Shop-Lift "Stop thief." D'Amico, who w u In l^ a barbar abop on Dapot Iquara, rite and other oltlee. Many of comes at a time when badly need» aeeds any help." He said the Lark*^ mittee in opposition to foreign tax cooduotad for 30 yaara w tba lata Cheney Brothers. Naven’s store at the tlmo, beard credit elimination, Dickinson and the younger men are la labor oaape Funeral arrangements are Incom­ and will be of apeolal value during maa ease wm the tret iMtaaee at Hnltman Store. the outcry and immediately started Mitchell B. Carroll, of New York, J- Curran, w u batef rapatet- wblob oorreepond to our a C C. plete. this week when traffic is extra tte three years the beard has fviao- - after Sadey. representing the American section ed today and otbar alteratlona mada. forutry projsots or in farm Mttls- heavy. tioned of a full pardon being grant- ' The shop la to be opanad on January "Stop, or I’ll shoot," be shouted. of the international chamber of com­ meats. Stes told of* visiting ons M n. Bareli M. King ed, and hence no poUey hai Deep ea-' Sadey turned around at this threat merce, predicted the American ex­ I and will be in charge of John Dli- camp and bsing privUsged Jo dins tabliihed in regard to asaletanof f o r ' A bold attempt at ohop.Uftiaf at worth, a nephew by marriage of Mr. on the soup, or stew from a huge Mrs. Sarah M. Kiaf, 90 y u rs of and lost ground u D'Amico port trade would be Ittjured. age, wife of the late Henw W. King, HOSPITAL NOTES pardoned men. He v/as teelteed to tho aen'o clethlnf otore of Arthur sprinted ana caught him Curran. Mr. Dllworth learned hie army kettle. She pronounced it believe that any dlreet offer af ae- ^ *?•' Dickinson said th atth e committee barberlfig trade under Mr. Curran died early this morning at the home L. Hultman at Ql7 Main otroot yond Montgomery Ward proposed to reverse the policy of the excellent much to the disdain of her sistanee might be reseated. D'Amico took bis prisoner back to and has in recent years conducted a companions. In cootrut w u of her nephew, F. C. 'fuden, 40 Bls- A daughter was bora today to Mr. ohortly after i o'clock tbU afternoon government against double taxation eeU street, following a brief illness. "Heretofore, we have had comwu-: the store and Lieutenant William adopted In 1918. barber shop in Buckland. luDohson at the Villa near Berlin and Mrs. Everett Keith of 8i Sum­ tations of sentence," he said, "h u t.. w u baited alaoot before It get Barron w u called and took Sadey She had besn a resldsnt of Manobea- mit street. ‘‘It is hardly a favorable time to Baroness Voo Nostlg, niece of Pres­ ter since lu t February. never a case of this kind.” fltartod and led to the owift arreot to the station, where be w u finger­ impose an additional tax burden on The regular monthly meeting of ident Von mndenberg, at which she Mrs. John Morland, 34, of 88 Ma­ printed and questioned. the Botuxl of Selectmen will be held She leaves one grandson, Mar­ ple itreet, Danieleon, (>3na.: was of one of the two men tevolved, due our foreign trade," said Dickinson, w u a guest with one of the consul­ shall H. King, of H artfo rd ^ giaad- to the alert action of Frank Sadey said that be bad been ar- who w u subjected to a cross-fire of in the tunioipal building this eve­ ate staff. admitted at 10:80 tHls morning euf ning. 'The usual monthly business While many people in Germany daughter, Mrs. Thom u WlUmore, fertng with bruises and possible in D'Amico, who chased the would-be rested twice before, once on a motor questions by committee members u Detroit, Mich., and one slstw, Mre. vehicle violation and once for breach to bis knowledge of the foreig' tax will be conducted at this meeting. do not agree with the NaUonallst- ternal injurlee sustained in an auto­ thiof tho length of M aa otroot and of peace. He said that bs came to SoCiallst program, fully 96 per oqnt Ella Malindy, of Seattle, W uh. mobile in whloli Mrs. Marland was caught him. credit statutes and their resulte. Mre. King w u the oldest mem­ riding skidded on the ice. She was Manebuter at 11 o'clock this morn­ Pressed by Representative Vinson Town Clerk Samuel do belong to that p a r^ sad you wil' Kensington Man ing, having spent the night at the J., Turking- ber of the First Baptist Church of brought to the hospital by R, D, (D., Ky.), IMcklnson conceded be ton this morning received the 1984 find hardy a persoa there who does Willlmantlc. Tbo man detained at the poUce Hotel Trumbull in Hartford, going w u not an expert on taxes and that blanks for Issuance of the annual not admire Hitler. The Germans Becket of Wethersfield. Conn. station gave bis name as Peter there from New Britain, where be like to follow a leader. MTs. Rose * Private filneral services will be Cecil England of East Middle he wu not familiar with the stat­ fishing and hunting licenses. held from her late residence Thurs­ Sadoy and bU address as 306 New hat- borrowed an overcoat. utes on the question, but added: heard him talk to 10,000 people. Turnpike, Manchester Green was Britain Road, Kensington, Conn. He day afternoon at 3:00 o’clock and admitted at 12:30 this afternoon fol­ Other Bobbery “I favor the principle.’ The child health conference will While not Intellectual he possesses New York, Dec. 19.—(AP)—Ini­ said bs was a Syrian by birth and a magnetic quality that carries his Rev. Watson Woodruff will officiate. lowing an automobile accident at tial steps have been taken toward was 20 years ot age. Questioned st It is possible that an attempt may The committee proposes that in­ not be held at the Y. M. C. A. to­ Rev. David W. Lovett, P u to r of the East Center and Spruce streets. be made by police to link the affair stead of American concerns getting morrow afternoon. audience with him. Born In Aus­ the re-'-rganlzation of the Globe and length as to the Identity of bis com- tria of Germam parents, hla father First BapUst Church of Willlmantlc, Upon examination it was disclosed Rutgers Fire Insurance Company, ; panion, who escaped while Sadey with the recent robbery at the F. 'T. a flat credit against their Income will officiate at the services at the that he had suffered a fracture of Bllsh Company store, when several tax payments to the United States w u a nfinor customs official. He coincident with the granting of a , was wrestling about the store with The condition of Dr. Fred F. died when Adolph w u 12 and at 17 Willimantlc Cemetery at 8:30. the right thigh, broken, above the $3,500,000 loan by the R. F. C., i t - EJarl Clifford, a clerk, Sadey said shotgims and revolvers were taken. for the amounts paid foreig gov­ Bushnell w u reported this after­ knee, fracture and dislocation of the Police this afternoon are seeking ernments they would be allowed to Hitler had to leave school and go was announced t^ a y . It is planned that be was known to hiT^ under the other man involved. noon to be critical. He has been a to oi*k. When the World War broke Mrs. Mabel (Babcock) Palmer. left ankle and multiple lacerations to amend the company’s c h a ^ r to the name of “James Duffy" and deduct the foreign paym:;nta from patient at the Manchester Memorial Mrs. Mabel (Babcock) Palmer, and abrasions. their gross Income. Hospital for the p u t six weeks. out he enlisted In the German army. permit the Issuance of preferred I t^ t the latter was a resident of The Germans feel that he is an wife of William H. Palmer of 248 stock which will be pledged as col-, Manchester, whom he bad met in P. U. C, HEAB'VG Carroll said that the double tax­ Wetberell street, died at the Man­ Hartford. ation committee of the Internation­ even greater leader than Bisinarck; lateral 'or the federal loan. Addi-' that be bu reduced their expendi­ chester Memorial hospital at 1:30 tional new capital to the ammmt of» Clifford was alone in the store Hartford, Dec. 19.—(AP) — The al Chamber of Commerce “endors­ this afternoon of complications. ed" Morgenthau’s stand for contin­ tures and b u restored theJn to Y. M, C7A, Notes $500,000 will be supplied by owners during the luncheon hour, when the State Public Utilities Commission LINDBER(3IS RU CH HOME semblamce of their former prestige. She is survived by her husband. two young men entered, “l^ffy” tomorrow will hear thb petition of uation of the foreign tax credits. Funeral arrangements are incom­ of the company through subscrip­ asking about the price of an over­ He declared that "ten per cent” of Every effort is made to induce plete. It has been decided to^ close the tion to the common stobk. State Highway Commissioner John END 25,000 MILE TRIP women in industry and those holding Manchester Y.M.C.A., all day on coat. While Clifford was showing McDonald for approval o i a p lu the American population was de­ Christmas. hto the garments in stock, Sadey for the elimination of a dangerous pendent directly or indirectly on positions that may be filled by men L. A. Young, president of L. A. picked up a pair of shoes from a foreign *rade and that If the com­ to resign and return to the home. The Leaders’ CTub will ' meet Young Spring and Wire Corp., say*' condition at the underpass where (Contlnned (Tom Page On*) Thursday, December 28, when an j nearby bench and tucked them un­ the tracks of the Centrad Vermont mittee’ proposal w u adopted many (Germany taxes both its unmarried FUNERALS the company will' resume (fividifends” der his arm. Clifford notic^ the American concerns would be un­ women and unmarried men. Single out of town speaker will be present. in the first quarter of 1884. The last, Railway cross the state h'^hway at later were busily engaged in clear­ The Business Men’s volley ball action and in a brief scuffle, wrested West Stafford. able to compete In foreign coun­ ing their plane from the buoy. The women with who^ Mrs. Rose con­ Robert J. Donnelly payment was 25 cents in jEmuary -. tries. versed, complained that the'eligible The funeral of Robert J. Donnelly team will meet tonight at 8 o’clock. this year. The company’s 1934 pcl-r colonel taxied down the Cooper riv­ The Oxford Club will meet tonight Connally Opposed er for some distance, accompanied men whom they might have married w u held this morning at 8:80 at icy, he asserts, will be to pay )ub in their youth were killed off'in the his home, 60 Cooper street and at 9 at 7 o’clock. In dividends virtually all earningi, Meanwhile, Senator ^nnally (D by the C out Guard boat, akd then The 67th annual state cenvention Tex.), said today he would “strong turned up stream for the take-olf. Great War. However, Germany will o'clock at St. James’s church. Rev. since surplus is adequate. loan ^ u p les who agree to marrv W. P. Reidy celebrated the niass of the Y.M.C.A., will be held In New ly resist” the Treuury Depart­ A few moments later the famous Haven, January 13 and 14. Man­ ment’s proposal for abolition of sep­ couple circled Jie Naval Reservation and raise families, 1000 marks, if and also conducted the committal chester Y.M.C.A., being a regular APPLICATION IS DENIED arate community Income tax re twice, waved a salute and pused within the first year a child is born, service at St James’s cemetery. state organization, is entitled to 18 turns. out of sight northward. the loan is reduced by 260 marks, The singers were Mrs. Margaret delegates, to be selected later. New York, Dec. 19.—(AP)—The A Gift for a Rainy Day The Treuury’s recommendation Less than five hours were expect­ and each year thereafter that the Sullivan and Mrs. Theresa Buckley. application of the Hotel Piccadilly; would require husband and wife ‘n ed to see them at the end of their family is Increued, the loan is auto­ Mrs. Sullivan sang at the offertory ANOTHER STRIKE LOOMS for a liquor license was turned down^ commilnity property states to file a five months trip, emd c«nly a brief matically reduced until it is wiped “Panls Angellcus”, by Frank, and today by the City Alcoholic Sever-’, joint return and pay Income taxes rest was probable before they out. at the elevation Mrs. Buckley sang Detroit, Dec. 19.—(AP)—The De­ age Control Board. is a Thoughtful Gift on the buls of a single estate. plunged into prepeu^tions for The speaker referred to the perse­ Wiegand’s “O Salutaris.” At the troit News today says another James C. Quinn, chairman, said' “As a member of the finance com­ “Christmu with the baby"—the cution of the Jews by the Germai^, close of the service Mrs. Sullivan strike of tool die makers is the denial was based on the recent-. mittee of the Senue I shall strong' goal announced by Mrs. Lindbergh which still persists, and the loss of sang “Softly and Tenderly Jesus is threatened In Detroit, and tHht a ly disclosed conneetton ' bistweea. ly resist changing the law u it now even before the couple beaded west trade in to}rs and other goods by the Calling” and Organist Charles Pack­ vote is being taken among the 16,- Waxey Gordon, beer racketeer, and; Suede Cloth exists and hu existed fer many across tfie Azores imd the South At­ American boycott. She exhibited ard played Chopin’s funeral march. the Pturamount Hotel Corp9imtloar> years,” Connally said. “There are lantic less than a month ago. 000 members of tho Mechanics’ Edu­ two maps, one of them an orlgflnal The bearers were Michael Foley, cational Society of America. listed as the owner of the hotel.' ' ; ’’.y .elgh' community property states The Lindberghs made Curleston and the only one In this country, John F. Tynan, Thobiu Toman, At a recent income tax total,’' Raincoats and this would be most unjust to the half-way stopping point of the The paper says officials of tho which she w u glad to secure in ex­ Christopher Gray, Francis Donohue society would neither confirm nor which resulted in a tea-year for women and misses, I/J them to change the basis of taxa­ flight from Miami to New York change for five dollars. One of them and Fred Wohllebe. tence for Gordon, the governsMBt'* tion." deny that a strike vote, with Sun­ in solid shades and without having previously advised gave a clear idea of the “Polish cor­ charged be was directly intereeted', George P. F. Bonnell, ‘of Pitts­ of their plans. When they left day work and overtime as the ques­ in the hostelry, which is In the the.v two-tone effects. ridor” which gives the Poles a sea­ Stanley 0. Orvls. tion In dispute, hM been taken: burgh, tax consultant for the Arm­ Miami yesterday momlna It w u port. She referr*d to this u a grave The funeral of Stanley C. Orvls atrlcal district. Gordon denied IL' g strong Cork Corporation of Penn­ generally understood they perhaps Part of the delay in the produc- Special mistake, andNfited u ons instance of 128 WeUs street will be held to­ :lon of new automobile models has sylvania, predicted that if the con­ would fly non-stop home. of the consequences the break in morrow afternoon At 3 o’clock at For the first time In their 48 $ 4 . 2 9 ^ solidated returns for corporations A slight mist hung over the har­ been attributed to a strike of tool yea-n of annual football engage.^, no less than 63 railroad lines, croM- Watkins Brothers, 11 Oak street. and dle-makers several weeks ago, are abolished, the Treasury would bor u the seaplane rose this morn­ Ing the corridor at different points. Rev. Leonard C. Harris of the South ments, Furman and South Caidrag^,^ not receive the 120,000,000 estlmat ing, but it w u not sufficiently dense which was ended by an agreement battled to a scoreless tie this to hamper visablllty. She described the Nasi flag with Methodist churph wllT officiate u d 'oa wages. ed by the committee but that It Its red field, white circle and black burial will be in the Elut cemetery. SOk. would actually lose money. , Watkins Brothers will be open Children’s CROWDS GATHER Swutika, and of the program of 36 points or demands, with the object this evening from 7 to 9 for the con­ New York, Dec. 19.—(AP)—New venience of friends of the family. Raincoats Yorkers were eager to welcome C3ol. of bringing about the union of all / C^rnums. . F I N E F O O D S and Mrs. Charles A. lindbergb Wednesday y Suede cloth raincoat home today but weren’t quit# sure Mrs. Ross also gave a rapid-fire and hat in the wanted where to go to do it. review of events of the moment in FERRIS CHECKS UP MEN Thursday shades. Sizes 6-16. Jersey Raincoat The Ideal Gift A sizeable crowd gathered at our own country and remarked that STATE Roll Butter, North Beach Airport in Queens, everybody w u looking forward with and Hat many turned up at Floyd Bennett anticipation and interest to the WHO ENUSTti^ IN CCC ' $ 2 . 9 5 Plaid Lined. 1 1 ^...... •■•I 20c Field In Brooklyn and there w u un- January session of Congress and Campbell’s Tomato usuELl activity at several other the laws to be enacted. * " ^ * '$ 1 .9 5 Soup, can...... places where the Lindberghs mlgkt Mrs. Ross announced that her Seeking - ta Determine Why ... 6c possibly, have chosen to aught. third lecture, on Monday, January Former Recruits Did N ot Krasdale Peaches, Sliced or The crowd at Floyd Bennett felt 8 M the T. M. a A., wlU be on Sign Up Again. Y. C., large can, sure their gueu w u oortect when either Japan or Cuba. 2 fo r...... they MW the arrangements under .« . You'll bo in 25c way. One hundred and fifty poUoe- Maurice Ferris, who was engaged U m b r e l l a s Baker's Cocoa, NOTED INVENTOB DIES men were assigned to the field end i;o register tte local unemployed un­ hnavnn„.whan ho Vs-lb. can, 2 for .... 19c its seaplane beie. til the Federal government took the A Coest Guard cutter stood by to Philad^hla, Dec. 19.—(AF) — matter over, is making a chick of Davis Baking Powder, Herbert 'Taaoker Herr, vloe presi­ loodf'you Off ray 12-OS. take the Lindberghs from the plane aU those who iaiisted ia the a c .C . c a n ...... 17c to shore. Capt. Art Jc . Wallenden dent of the Westlnghouse ESlectrlc work. Those who did not reeallst .through tho Sliced or Crushed tuned up his police Siiane ready to and Manufacturing Company, Pitts­ are being checked up to learn the Pineapple, large can fly to meet the Lindbergh craft and, burgh, died today. Herr, who w u reason. It bAs been found that many strooti of Porifl Cream of Wheat, 16c escort it in. Richard F. Hoyt, ftoan- 67, died In his suite at a Philadel­ have returned to work In other oc­ cier' and aviation enthusiast, w u phia apartment hotel. cupations and tta t otbsrs have gons Pkg...... 23c named by Mayor John F. A*Brlso to He w u born in Denver, Col., back to sehoel. The obsek Is beteg A-1 Sauce, c% q head the reception eommlttee. where he married Miss Irens Vlan- made prteoipaUy to Iseuv if tbsrs bottle...... ebOC court in 1896. He Is survived by his are oaseh where the fenaer a a a Peels, Citron, Lemon or widow, two ohlldrea, Herbert Jr., of worker bM of his own asglect aad STATE AFPOINTMEirT Pittsburgh and Mrs. Muriel V. H. desire not retiumed to work, so a Orange, 4-os. pkg. ... Brown, of Hartford, Conn.: a broth­ proper record oaa be kept to learn Knaadale Pumpkin, Hartford, Dec. 19.—(AP)— State er and a sister. the present etotus of tte former Clommissloner of Labor Joseph M. C.C.C. recrulto. 2 large cans .... Tone today announoed the appotet- Kerr w u the inventor of locomo­ Dill Pickles, meat of Miss Virginia Buttenvortt tive air brake equipment: Improve­ Newest handles, Silk umbreUu, 16 ribs, wood shanks. quart j a r ...... of West Hartford u speeial tevestl- ments In turbines, oil and g u sn- SHORT IN B is ACCOUNTS gator la the minimum wags bureau gtess,^ and ramets control for steam novelty coverlnga Aster Coffee, (Ij'^SY TO lO V t All the Important colors. pound tin ...... of the Department of Labor. turUnss such u are used in slsc- Middletown, Dec. 19--.(AP) trlcaUy propeUed batUeshlps. Wayne Robison of Nerldea, tniitoe Robertson’s Soap for the Hlghlaad Oouatry club, re­ $2.25, $2.95, $5.95 $5.00 Chips, 6-lb. pkg. OUTTINC BJKPENSBS ported today 'to ThotnM C. Flood, A farennount Fietvro Granulated Cane Sugar, 10-lb. referee la baalmiptay that the late Special for Tomorrow, Wednaaday, Attractive UmbraUa MANCHESTER New York, Dec. 19,—(AP)—Ma- Irving G. Smith had failed to ao- ANN DVORAK cloth rm count for 11,800 which be bad eol- Box Free, while they lu t. r Florello H. LaQuardla, ewtegteg w w e m v w i n how on sack...... ' 4 7 c e axe even before **h*"g over tte leeted for the club. gmajror'e Jok enuncUted a p^cy to­ Robison'e report dlsolosed tta t CO-rZATUBE TAXI day of making one o8Im grow Smith, Merldea lawyer Md Republl- M A 9 1 E U * S where vo grew before. oan leader, who eoaualttod lulddi 24-HOUR SERVICE He n ld John F. MoEUlgott, chos­ recently, had been auttorised by tha CHESTERMORRIS en for Sre oommlasKmer, would olub to coUeot 18,000 te eld deiebti, CROCBRT name Francte X. Qiaomue, lat The Saalth estate ts te tte 188 3pruct Stre^ Dial 6588 iKal M deputy ooBunlMlonar to rei bankruptcy court. T heaaL J. Ouikte and RobiaoB gave tho olub’s asMti m ______Csrtfiil, CoortMOs Drivsr. n N O V O R A who WpSiO a year each, 81,747.78 agateit debts ef 1 1 9 ,- l i n i n g : J. L. NBRON, ttat te many de- 884.99. t s a x t i t w m partmeals ttta pottey would^bgb* Hood set December 97 for a bear- Read TIm Hettid Advi. ly be followed, tag oa the trultoe’s -MV- ' ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, igjBSL

— ^ *,• ■ MeCray, P. B. Laonard, Robart K Laamar, Mrs. Frad Ummaa, Mn. and mines are goinff to distrtbitte Pierce, Arthur R. Newell, E. W. Irane KoaoHak, Mra. Peter Fagan. (3IAWF0RD AND GABLE thair biggest CbristmM gift la four dHMETlUZE Burke, Raymond J. Finley, George Negotlatlona are underway for the Deaths Last Night ROCKVILLE irears—a |fio0J)00 payroll to sobm B. Forester, Fred W. Pawelakl, leasing of tbe Rockville House to thirty thousand workmrs. William H. Prescott, John Dubeck, parties from Forest Hills, Long Is­ AGAIN SCREEN LOVERS Not since 1939 say industrial DAMAGES BOMB George F. RMsch, A. R. Matbevmm, land. San Frandsoo—Carl Henry, 69, \ John Welch, Walter Weber. O. former president of the Owl Drug ■ \ chiefs, havs worksrs rooetved fattar Degenkolbe, John Lentooha, Lewla Company. He w m a director of the “Dancing Lady’* Brings Pair Yule tida pay savelbpas than thay*H R A T E WIVES COMPLAIN Sokolov, W. R. Dowding, R. J. .Mur­ Gtolden Gate bridge project T ogether — Opens State get this week. AH mlUa and mlnoa at move up the regular first of tba phy, Allen P. Fehr, Max Kabrlck, MAPLE STREET MAN New Haven, Conn.—Dr. Charles Theater on Sunday. Stnbborn Fire in the John Jr., A. E. Hayward, Jobn H. Yost, W, Holbrook. 78, widely known month pay day to help make a meiv ABOUT DRUNKEN SPOUSES Claude A. Mills, Amo R. Weber, K. EMt Haven phjrsiclan. ry ChrlstinM for the thousands of Joan Crawford ind d a rk Gable A. Little, Paul Menge, Claude P. DANGER(H)SLY ILL Waukeeha, Wls.—John Taras, 30, workers. Stmni^ Home Formerly Bllaon, Francis 8. Ruppreeht, John Columbia cotmty district attorney. are paired again m lovers In "Danc­ Two Fined for Going on Spree J. Brow, E. H, Cobb, H. O. Dlmock, ing Lady," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayeris and Third Is Committed to W. A. Kuhnly, George C. Soheets new musical production which starts die Dr. Vafl Phoe. Sven Carlson in Critical Con­ Sunday m the next attraction at the Norwich State Hospital. (mayor-elect), Rasrmond E. Hunt, JEALOUSY AS MOTIVE Herbert Kratise, R. A. Davies, W. A. dition — Other Prominent State 'Theater. In the new photo­ Barber Shop play which Is based on ths sensa­ ’The first group to be brought In Baer, George W. Scbelner. Persons Sick at Hospital. Pasadena, Cilal., Dee. 19.— (A P )— R om No. 1 d t the South Maaehen> tional Broadway romance by James lions Club Party Their first suspect released when be SCHEDULE ler Fire department waa called out court since the repeal of the prohl Warner Bellah, Miss Crawford bM bltion act and the legalization of About 40 members of the Rock­ Sven Carlson, of 114 Maple street, established bis innocence, Detectives South Shopo Will Be at 8 o’clock laet night on a ntill ville Lions Club will attend the an­ today reverted to their orl^al the part of a chorus girl who is de­ bard liquor, for the abuse of tbelr who WM operated upon at tbe Man­ termined to win stage fame at any Open AD Day Wednesday, alarm for a fire that had started In nual ChrlstnoM party of the club at chester Memorial hospital veral theory that Jealousy or revenge families after a Saturday night cost. Gable enacts a hard-boiled a chimney at the home of John the Rockville House Wednesday weeks ago, i.. in a critical condition prompted the slaying of Dr. Leonard December 20, Until 7 P. M. Slever a week a^^>. musical comedy director who tries Straufh of 68 Spencer street. Upon drunk, came before Judge John B. evening. and is on tbr danger list at tbe hos­ Fisk Id the Rockville City Court A very interesting program bM ThomM Bennett, son of the care­ to browbeat her. In prominent sup­ North End Shope Will Be the arrival of the company it w m pital, it WM rsported today. porting roles are Franchot 'Tone, found that the chemical apparatus Monday morning, been arranged for this oecaaion. Tbe Jamas H. Sebaub, of Highland taker of the Scottish Rite Cathe­ Open All Day l^ursday, De­ children from the Tolland County dral in front of which the dentist May Robson, Winnie Llgbtner, Fred and small hoM lines were needed as Of the'trio in court, two were Park, who contracted pneumonia at fined and the third w m committed Temporary Home for Children at WM killed, WM released after ques­ Astaire, Robert Benchley and Ted cember 21, Until 7 P. M. ths lire was rapidly raining pro­ Vernon Center will be entertained. the fire which destroyed the home tioning. Healy and his stooges. Ills picture gress and was causing more damage to the State Hospital at Norwich for of Adalbert Weir, and caused the observation. A dinner will be served tbe mem­ Police said their investigation bM WM directed by Rotert Z. Leonard. Shop* Open These Days Be­ each minute. death of tbe Weir baby, in Highland Samuef Bllow, 45, of Grand bers In the small dining room at tbe dlflcloBcd Dr, Siever a man of ChrlstmM day there will be a cause of the XmM Holidays. Chief Albert Foy called out No. Park iMt week, is seriously ill at street, w m presented on the charge Rockville House at 6:16 o’clock, at many loves. the hospital but tiM not been placed continuous showing of the program I's truck, which carries a large tank of Msault and Intoxication and w m which time a short address will be on the danger list. He failed to im­ at tbe State. Shops Will Be Closed All of chemicals and additional hose found guilty of both charges. He delivered by Rev. Geome 8. Brookes, Day Monday, Xmas Day. Mnes of a smaller else that can be was arrested Sunday at his boms pMtor of tbe Union Congregational prove during the jlgbt. A survey conducted by the cham­ There hM been a noticeable im­ ber of commerce st NMhville, BIG CHRISTMAS PAYROLL used in fighting fires where there on complaint of bis wife. church MASTER BARBERS’ Is no hydrant. A bucket brigade When questioned m to whether hs Followlna tb« m«etlcc eod ad- provement, however. In the condi­ Tenn., showed traffic accidents were Charleroi, Pa., Dec. 19.— lAP)— drew water from a well and carried wanted to go to Jail, Sam replied, dr«M the members of the club will tion of Arthur N, Potter, head of most numerous during October, No­ With industrial peace reigning over ASSOaATION. It to the bouse. 'The Are w m confin­ "Why not, I could rest up a wbils. adjourn to the big dining room of tbe United States history depart­ vember and December. the Mo.iogabela valley, the mills ed to the lower part of the bouse It's up to you, Judge, for someone tbe Rockville House where the ment at Manchester High school. where some furniture and the side- will have to support my family.’’ ChriatmM party for tbe County Dr, Fred F. Busbnsll, veterinary, walir were damaged. A jail sentence of 80 days was Home children wlU be held. of 494 EMt Center street, w m said The house, known by many m immediately imposed on tbs Msault 'The children will take part in tbe at the hospital today to be "ex­ tbs Dr, Vail home, stands high on charge, while a fine of 15 and costs prorogram and will elng numeroue tremely ill and in a serious condi­ a hill on tbs south side of Spencer of 812.18 were Imposed on the in­ hoillday selections. tion" but as yet he has not been street. It is of odd construction. It toxication charge. The Jail eentence Hold ChrlstmM Party placed upon the danger list. is outside the fire district and there WM later suspended and he was Damon Temple, Pythian Sisters, are no water mains in the section. placed on probation for three bsld tbelr annual ChriatmM party Xt WM one time a part of the South months. Monday evening following their reg­ William Panlcki, 89, of Spring ular meeting. inntml pal iMk « a* T MM !■ 4w Manchester fire district, but be- pup kw 1 SSmm aa Sr • an. eauM of lack of water mains the street, w m also presented on the A CbristmM tree decoarted the nlalMBanWpia «ak—UaaM kr charge of assault and intoxication, meeting room and proved very at­ people petitioned that they be al­ pleading guilty to both charges, Hs tractive. Gifti were exchanged and lowed to withdraw from the district WM fined |1 and costs of 112,76 on several short talks on ths CbristmM to save taxes. This w m rrantsd, Are You Puzzled— the intoxication charge, while tbs ssason wsrs dslivsrsd by members, This WM the second fire at the assault charge w m nollsd after be Rsfrssbmsnts wsrs ssrvsd during Rtraugb place as a bam was burn­ promlMd to Keep sober for the eake ths svsnlng by tbs commlttes which ed there about ten years ago. The of his wife and family, consisted of tbe following; Mrs, As To What To Give This Christmas That family is known to many in Man­ Martin Pallikitis of Dobsonvllle, Hslsn Wsbsr, Mrs. Ellen Flss, Mrs, chester M Smith, found walking around with a shot- Lydia Hsnnstedt. Will Please And Be Practical Too? in over his shoulder, wai sent to It WM announced iMt evening Rorwleh. that tba masting nlgbt bad been Petition Governor Croee changed from tbs fourth Monday of JOHN PICKLES WILL TAKE A petition WM mailed from the ths month because of ChrlstmM fall­ Rockville House thie morning to ing on that svsnlng, HERE’S THE SOLUTION TO IT! Governor Wilbur L. Croee, petition­ Rockville Briefe LEADING PART IN PLAY ing a special aeeeion of the Gen­ Tbe regular meeting of tbo Board eral Aeeembly to eliminate the die- of Selectmen~ in will be held tonight Cast Rftdy to PrM«nt Christ- crimination againet botele in tbo to distribute aid to tbe needyedv f(for the present Liquor Control Act, ChrlstmM ssason, It hoped to have mas Play In Center Church 'This petition was signed by sufficient food for all needy people Choose Something Electrical Tomorrow Erening. traveling men, businese men and during tbe holiday season. employes, The Rockville Boys’ band held a Arthur^s Drug Store 'rhs following omployes signed party last evening at the Elke club, Rubinow Boildlnf Pickles, son of Mr, and Mrs, tbs petition: Arthur Busch, Manusl comer of Ellington avenue and Make It A Lasting Gift John Pickles of Holl street, plays Cabral, Su sm Coleman, Peter Ellis, Prospect street. This w m a big the part of Jimmie, the newsboy, in Everett PeMe, Wilbur Busch, night for tbe band m tbelr annual the CbiistmM play, "Jimmie's ThomM Ronan, Mary E, Cosgrove, pay checks were distributed so that ObrlstmM Eve," tomorrow evening Rose Libel, Della Martin, Mary Ro- they could purchase gifts for Christ- In the parish ball of Center Church galus, Patrick J. Naughton. mM, A short business meeting was Look Over This List Of Suggestions houM, The entertaioment consist­ The following traveling and busi­ held M wM a short concert and ing of the thrM-act play and music ness men sighed: Patrick P. Sullivan, rehearsal, • MIDLAND by Walter Joyner’s orchestra, will of Holyoke: WUllam H. Morris, of Miss Miranda Bradley, eupervls- be mven by the evening group of Springfield; William M, Milne, of Ing nurse of tbe RockvUle Visiting Center Church Women's Federation, Boston; Frank C, Lettle, of Pitts­ Nurse Association, will address tbe ’The personnel of the evening com­ field; John Oormley, of Providence; Mothers club of the Union Congre­ Package Store mittee Includes Mrs. C. W. Holman, John B. Thomas of Rockville; W, V. gational Church Wednesday eve­ chairman; Mrs. Elmer Weden, Mrs, Sweeney, of Rockville; Ray O/ Wal­ ning. She will speak on health sub­ D I A L 8500 David McComb, Mrs, Walter Wlr- ter, of Hartford; W, E. Ahem, of jects, 'An interesting program If Have Your Xmas Orders talla, Mrs, Sidney French, Mrs. Worcester; G. E. Kennedy, of Lex­ being arranged by the committee Edna Case Parker, Mrs. Henry ington Road, N, H,; J. B. ChampUn, headed by Mrs. Raymond Schrumpf. Filled Now And Set Aside Lowd, Mrs, Ray Plllsbury, Miss of West Hartford: S. J. Benton, of Holiday hours are being observed Until You Need Them! EHla Washburn and Miss Jessamine Manchester; R. G. Dalton, of Provi­ this week by tbe Rockville mer- Toasters Smith. dence; L, S. Griswold, of Wethers­ enhats who are keeping their stores Sandwich Toasters The fixU cast follows: field; W. 8. Watchman, of West open until 9 o’clock to accommodate Special Xmas Box No. 1 Jimmie Norton, a newsie and a Englewood. N. J.; A. N. L. Parkes, the Christmas trade. l Assorted Bottles of Wine, at­ $ 8 .7 5 $2*50 up real boy, John Pickles; Fred Has- of Hartford: James Moran, of Hart­ A public Christmas party will be tractively M brook, a young reporter, Robert ford; Raymond F. Finley, of Provi­ held this evening at the Palace p ack ed ...... Alexander; Mr. Graham, a success­ dence; Patrick Henry, of Hartford; 'Theater at which time six Christ­ ful 'broker, Roger McCormack; Ri­ F. J. Murphy, of Providence; F. E. mas baskets, each containing a tur­ Electric Clocks ley, a police officer, Clifford Braithe- Faraham, of Bloomfield; Bruck key, will be distributed. Special Xmas Box No. 2 G. E. and Westinghouse waite; George, Graham's chauffeur, Cramer, of Rockville; Joseph H. The Rockville Emblem club will 1 Bottle Bye— /K » f \ g \ Alfred Vennard; Henry, Graham’s Comley, of Rockville; Ernest Le- hold a members’ social Wednesday IBottieQln— / Ilf I Kitchen A o and butler, Ernest Bengston; Spider, a Fleur, of Wlllimantic; E. W. Burke afternoon at the Elks club. The fol­ 1 Bottle Wine— ^ * fcV /V M odels...... up smaller newsie, Sherwood Goslee; Rockville; H. J. Clarkson, of lowing committee will be in charge: Mantel C A Pug Hennessy, a young thug, Ar­ Worcester; H. H. MacGUpIn, of Mrs. Patrick J. Johnston, Mrs. T y p e s...... $ 4 * O U up thur Keeney; Art, Jimmie’s young W^chester; Allen C. Whitney, of Mary Flaherty, Mrs. Charles WHISKEYS brother, Milton 'Turking^ton; Mrs. The following taxpayers and citi­ ( Blends) Norton, Jimmie’s mother, Barbara zens of RockviUe signed: Flatirons Etoltenfeldt; Mrs. Casey, an Irish Russell Finley, Joseph Norris. From $2.25 to $4.00 neighbor, Catherine WUson; Mrs. John J. Doyle, William J. North Oak Lawn W affle Irons Jordon, a lady of means, Priscilla Harpr AUen, George W. Dunbar! Blackstone $ 3.95 up Plllsbury; Miss Worthy, a dabbler Walter G. Leonard. Paul S. Lucas Old Nectar in ‘‘charity,’’ Esther Wells; woman Francis J. Hall, Alexander Brown $5*95 up with a dog, Mary Alice Andrews; Barron. J. Thyl-s, Walter a ! Kentucky Triumph Betty, Jimmie's sister, Louise Smith’ Peter W. Jesanls, Ernest Kentucky Judge Dewey. ^oglund, E. M. Dickson, H. J. Llsk. Melvale CTwles Steppe, Francis S. Tobin, Shining Light Circle of Junior 'Lally-Ho King’s Daughters will sell home T / Zbyh, Charles Heating Pads made candy during the evening. The plf.u w A. GUlich, U> VI orronga^ Old Oscar Pepper program will be^n at 7:30. It is Paul Hulich, James J. Brennan Ed­ e loon for yo« right owoyl Paul Jones 4 ward F. Huebner, Jr., WUllam Pow- open to the entire church family and You'H hov* Sm monay in Golden Wedding $3*95 up IvanickI, Dan New- all others interested without a reg­ 24 to 4S hoan » . - . and ular admission fee. A silver collec­ dl, Wilbur Weaverstock, Paul tion will be taken. Kullch, Jr., Gilbert Sweatland, Ar- yoo coa rapoy'o'tataB Scotch Whiskeys Leon Newman, aiaoont aoch month oc^ Stanley J Redens, Michael Saterais, From $3.25 to $5.00 H e a te rs...... $4.95 FIVE CORNERED BATTLE G eor^ Walters. Bruno Grous, Wll- cording to' yoor. htcotao.' Vat No. 6 Percolators and liam R. Richter, Howard Taft, C G Johnny Walker Casseroles and E gg Cookers, $2.95 Anderson, Fred E. Davis, Harry CO^'IN Haig & Haig Tricolators OF VOTES IN VERMONT WUMam I. J o h n d r S WUllam Klncman. A. Grous, M. WWE, Peter Dawson Cookers Roasters . . . $10.50 Scheeta, Victor DeCarli. Charles O R P H O N E Trower’s Special Montpelier, Vt, Dec. 19.— (AP)— Johndrow, Clarence Holt, Albert Victoria Vat $ 5 .9 5 up $ 4 * 9 5 u p Floor and Table Vermont nominates Republican and Davies, John Blonlarz, Ludwlc ' W f f White Label Democratic cancfidates for the U. S. Kanic, William Conrady, Stanley Lam ps.. $5.00 up Senate and the National House to­ day with interest centered in the Curling Irons $1.95 primarv’s only contest—the flve- Personal BRANDIES ...ViSXvV.i.'.W comered battle for the Republican Finance Co m p a n y From $4.00 to $5.00 Congressional nomination. California Brandy ••• Bottle R oom Z, State Theater BtUlSlas ROYAL CULINAIRE The seats, to be filled by a special XMAS GIFTS T5 8 Mala St., Maachester X X X MarteU Warmers election January 16, were made va­ PhoBc 3 4 S0 X X X Planat cant by the death of U. S. Senator AT The omly ehargre la Three Percent $3.95 Per Meath on nanalS Amonat XXX Hennessey Porter H. Dale and the resignation of L ean Food of Robert W Gibson, who was ap­ IT pointed to Dale’s nlace. MAGNELL • lOArttl'MAOf IN All NlAUyjTOWWS'* RUM Gibson Is unopposed for the Re­ ' \ publican Senatorial nomination. From $2.75 to $4.00 I M ix e r s Robert W. Ready, St. Albans city i DRUG CO. Bacardi attorney and chairman of the State Ron Camaguey NRA board, was selected as the S 1095 Main Street TRUSSES Democratic Congressional candidate FULL LINE OF V a c u u m in a pa* ty caucus, leaving the Re­ RUPTURE TRUSSES GIN $24.50 publican Congressional nomination LOVELL & COVEL ELAS'nC STOOKINOS I KNEE CAPS ANKLETS From $1.50 to $2.00 the only candidacy to battle over C l e a n e r s « today. I CHOCOLATES ABDOMINAL BELTS Fleishman’s Also ’The primary campaign has been Expert in Charge Onaranteea Grave’s Superior 6 . E. and noticeably lacking in dear-cut poli­ * IN HOLIDAY BOXES Perfect Fit. Hdloway’s Magic Maid ...... $15.00 tical Issues. Probably most active of Home Calls At No Extra Mouquin Sweeper Vac the five Rejmblleans has been Jere­ I CAMERAS Oharga. Lloyds Universal...... $19.05 miah M. Evarts of Windsor. Phones: 8806— 8809. { EASTMAN KODAKS Silver Wedding Westinghouse ...; $19.95 BADLY HURT IN CRASH $ 2 2 * 5 0 u p The A rthur General Electric...... $22.50 Westport, Dec. 19.—(AP)—One f $ 1 . 0 0 ”" CORDIALS person w m near death In Norwalk Drug Store $2.25 Each hospital and another w m painfully Imported Wines, $2.25 up. injured last night m a result of a 845 Main Street COMPACTS BnMnow Building Vermouth, $2.50. head-

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PAGISFTOR MANCHESTER BVSNINe HBBALD, BIANCHlhraB, CONN, TOE8DAT, 0JSOEMBBR 19, i m .

AanrirMtrr see what davalopmants ahaU trans­ r««poBaibls positlOD of pubUe a s d ­ pire In this Hartford lottery cam- ics without the remotest oomnectlon Another Reforeatation Army Takes ’The Field palgn. State Attorney Aleora'a with practical poUtiCB Nobody lEnntbtg Brralii office has a way of doing things. TOBUSaaD «T THJfi down there has ever thought of BXKAXjD PaiNTLNO OOUPANl, Ufa It may be that in this matter it It BtM«U StFMt having anybody else as head of the _ tUngfc—fr . Cos% may do things that will astonish Park Board as long as Mr. Eames t t o m a i m u td io M the natives in tbs revelMons it ______Om m «J IUM««r was able and willing to continue. bring!, out There would seem to But the city charter provides that »^oa«*a OMobw I, IMI be a possibility that some very con- PublU hcd JDt «» ^ • n i o g iOxo«pt the membership of the Park Board Sunda^aaa BoUi^a. Batarad at tha aiderabls reputation may crash if Po»t oSlM at Baaobaatar. Oaaa. aa “shall at all times be equally divided By PAUL HARRISON has been engaged for an Amariau Saoaad CUaa lUU Mattar. this Hartford policy lottery investi­ between the two political parties ^ ,«LB*ciupTio« tu rn appearance! while our tksxkileai gation is pushed all the way through. having the largest representation in New York, Deo. 19—Mb. Utvinoff, ambassador, Harpo Marx, Is sooi Par Moatb, by asall...... JO the Board of Aldermen.’’ And sud homeward bound with U. 8. recog­ to don bis appropriate red wl| Slavta ooplaa ...... i .«| nition tn his pocket, hadn’t passed and lay tha OaUvarad.iU»a oaa yaar REALLY, WHY NOT? d«nly it Is realised that this lets I Soviet customan la It.Ot toe SUtue of Uberty before a boom toe aisles over there. MBMBBJt o r THB AS80CUTXD There is very serious difference of Mr. Barnes out, since he is a Re­ got under way in Russian blouses, PiiBSS l%a Aaaoolatad Praaa'ia axoloslraly opinion between Governor Cross publican and the dominant parties curios, samovars, balalaikas, knee- Make Hey-Hey While 'fbe flon to tba nsa for rapnbttoatioa in the Board of Aldermen are the dancers and bassos. ’Theatrical and Shlnee of all aawa dlapatobaa eradltad to It and some of his most ardent sup­ night club booking agents have sent or not othanrlaainrlaa eradlud la tbta porters In the Democratic party Democrats and Socialists. out a general call for practically There ore many ‘ who belisvi aawa pab« that hey-bey won’t be long Is llshad harata. over the necessity of a special ses­ When that charter was drawn It everyone who can thump a tam­ bourine, pluck at one of those mas- beydey after repeal. But Bro«d> rapoblloaUoB of sion In order to Insure PWa aid for probably never dawned on anyone apaolal dliiapatohaa------harain ■ ara alao ra' slve triangular buUflddles, or sing way and its people are expeoti|i| aarrad. the Inunedlate building of the Mer­ concerned that the leading parties the Volga boat song. * would not always be Republican and to profit to the tune of somi Pnl) aarrloa ellaat of N ■ A Sar ritt Highway. There is very seri­ Several of the Uttle -baaement 10,OW Jobs In the entertalnmsnl ▼loa la& ous difference between the Governor Democratic. Anyhow the seem- resUuraats which haven’t had a world alone, Lou Erwin, an artists' ingly inevitable effect of change. In customer since the bank hoUday T f?*^*‘i®*t* ?*Pr*aaataUTai Tba and the hotel men—and for that are being swept out and refur- representative who now books i®* if* Aganoy—Naw matter between the governor and this case. Is to deprive the commun­ niabed In red and gold, with mu­ about half the eye-aad-ear diver* Torb. Chteago. Oatrelt ^ Boatoa. ity of the services of an official Usements for all toe supper clubs every dtlsen who sees grave trouble rals of shawl-headed peasants and and cabarets In America, Is, natur* u b u b b r audit bobbad or whom everybody wants to keep In fur-hatted gents driving sleights . . CIRCUUATlUNa. ahead through thh failure of the Chefs are looking up recipes for ally, Jubilant. For weeks now -he Liquor Control Act—as to the need his Job, who would like to continue has been putting hoofers and sing* Harald Prtatli.c OoBpaay, ino- borsch and sbashUk . . . Orches­ ers and fan dancers on trains for raapooalblU^ of a special session In order to give but who la trampled under the feet tras, many of which are composed for typorrapbloa* arrora appaanag in of chahged conditions. Miami, New Orleans, 8t. Louis, the stats a good liquor law. There of ex-royallsts to whom the Idea San Faoclsco and way points. ‘ raa’inrH^J^ld. would have been abhorrent only Is grave difference between the a short time ago, are practicing Being the foremost entrepreneur TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1». Governor and all those thinking SCENTS THE BATTLE the Internationale . . . Costume of toe professloh, Mr. Erwin llkee people who are beginning to realize bouses are laying in large supplies to think that toe newcomers he’s UNIQUE ARMISTICE Tom Heflin, who during his long of shiny Russian boots and gawdy helping to develop now will bs that the stats of Connecticut has membership in Congress consumed >easant dresses—and are wonders- America’s future stars. “At ont There may have been, aomewbere completely welched on its duty to more space in the Congressional Ing- whether theyOl be any de­ time,” he recalled, “some famous In the hiBtory of warn, a parallel help carry the burden of depression Record than any two other Senators mand for colorful uniforms rem­ artists came from burlesque. Look for the BituaUoB now existing In the iniscent of the Czarist era. at Jack Pear), Sophie Tu(ficer, and who believe that 1935 Is too far or Representatives put together, Is Belle Baker, Weber and Fields, BoUcla-Paraguay conflict, but It off a time for the assumption by going to try to get back Into the News of Import Fannie Brice, and Clark Mc­ would probably take some searching the commonwealth of part of that national legislature as representa­ Amtorg, toe Russian import cor­ Cullough . . . Then there were a lot from toe stage, such as Mari­ to And It and It certainly did not burden. tive from an Alabama district He poration, Is preparing for boom occur In very modem times. business, and little retail shops are lyn Miller, A1 Jolson, Eddie Can­ But the holding of a special ses­ says he Is needed there because the springing up here and there full of tor, W. C. Fields, Mae West, Mary ^ Very recently the Paraguayan sion at which such large problems Democratic party In , the House Russian needlework, painted wooden Plckford and Irene Bordonl. army inflicted on Its enemy one of would have to be attacked in earnest lacks In debating ability. gadgets, and candles. * "But nowadays they’re almost the most complete and devastating looms, apparently, as a nightmare ’s Russian quarter, all getting their start In the night Imagine-the forthcoming session down on the east side. Isn’t particu­ clubs. George Raft did; so did ■ defeats in the records of battles. spectre before the eyes of our dll- of Congress as It Is sure to bo—and as chief of NRA’s division of plan­ larly excited, though. Many of Its Maurice Chavalier, and Paul Apparently there was nothing, aside Itante Governor, who hugely enjoys then with the Ossa of Tom Heflin ning and research. people are erstwhile dukes and Whiteman and Rudy Vallee. And ■ from the natural difficulties of the his title but is extremely reluctant piled on the Pelion of a House wran­ Sachs and the Central Statistical countesses and such, who figure plenty of others—Ethel Merman, country and the hardship and ex­ no spit on his hands and tackle a Board had agreed on a full, search­ that their titles now are worth less Helen Morgan, Morton Downey, gle over the most effective way to ing questionnaire form for indus­ HEALTH -DIET ADVICE than ever before. Lots of these folk Will Osborne. Where would they pense of maintaining troops in the Job of work. bring about speedy Inflation. Really, tries to collect economic data. BY UR. FRANK McCOY also like to attend toe Cathedral of have been, I ask you. If they Grand Chaco country, to prevent There is a way out. Dr. Cross Tom’s going to have a hard time But Debrul came in and It was (loestlons (n regard to Health and Diet St. Nicholas, up on Ninety-seventh hadn’t had a chance to show their the Paraguayans from driving the has had all the honor he can piossi- ruled out. He objected to “med­ will be answered by Or. McCoy who can street, where many a paean of talent first In little places that convincing people that he is badly dling in business." gratitude has been raised to toe couldn’t afford big names?” remnants of the Bolivian forces out bly hope to extract from the gov­ needed in Washington. be addressed tn care of this paper. En­ close stamped, self-addressed envelope, memory of toe Ill-fated Czar who of the Chaco altogether and taking ernorship by merely hMngHny on Gamer’s Smart for reply. used to send toe church a large con­ complete possession of all the dis­ it. H he has beached that time of “I stay out In the woods most tribution each year. The South Dakota high school puted territory and as much more life or that stage of arteries where of the time and therefore see David Samuels, the Broadway- athletic association this winter will BEHIND THE SCENES IN very few papers and get very little HOW TO S.AFELY AND<«,rical ^ e r a l oil. Thla reducing diet man who books most of toe Rus­ of Bolivia as they desired. all but the regalia of his office has re-instate toe 10-second rule In bas­ news," Vice President Jack Gamer SURELY furnishes you with protein for re­ sian bands and acts, is considering ketball, a rule which toe preps did Instead of this Paraguay ban become a bugbear, what better time writes from Texas. pairing culture exercises with long a revival of toe disbanded Royal not enforc. ir toe 1932-33 season. made a heroic gesture. "Now, than the present for him- to lay But perhaps Jack’s guess as to In today’s article I am going to walks. I’ addition to right (Let anri what’s going on here is as good as tell you a way to reduce which is -- right (Let and she has said to Bolivia, ■“now will down his responslbUitles—resign nis «erclse. massage is often helpful. anybody’s. safe and sure. This method of re­ Those who are overweight make you arbitrate?" And Bolivia, chas­ office and let the much younger and ducing is the best I have found and THE NEW DEAL ~ swimmers and and if you are tened and dazed at her foe’s gen­ Immeasurably more alert Lieuten­ brings a^ut a gradual, steady loss It would un­ erosity, is accepting. ant-Governor pick up the burden. IN WASHINGTON of weight which is beneficial in doubtedly be beneficial. By this unique proceeding Para­ every way. I have seen it used bv True, the lAeutenant-Govemor is By RODNEY DUTCHER .thousands of friendly fat folks all ^ y °^ reduce guay has put herself, in the eyes a Republican and Dr. Cross is Herald W'ashington Correspondent through right diet apd exeroise you over North America and have yet to actually a health- An Institution of the world, In the strcmgest possi Democrat But It is doubtful If, Wariiington, Dec. 19 — Fighting ^ recorc of anyone being i bulldtog regimen------which will make of Public Service ble position. It must be difficult Injured in the slightest degree from better, even among the Democrats, there profiteering in the face of an official look better—and for even the sourest sk ^ tie to following these instructions, un the ! would be much grief over the loss policy of price-raising is a tough 8Y BRUCE CATTON doubt her good faith, and disInWr other hand, everyone who has care- i ----- —- ROBERT K. ANDERSON of this particular gorvemorshlp.' Job. ' fully . foUowed my directions has I QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Funeral Director For ested onlookers must surely be con­ HOW AMERICA LIVED f- The hamstrung staff of the NRA IN THE WAR YEARS been-able to lose weight and also WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. vinced now of the validity of Para­ Consumers’ Advisory Board Is dis­ noted an Increase In general health (Baby Griee Over-Much) t e l . Office 6171. House 7494. ON THE OTHER FOOT When toe right reducing regimen is Question: Mother writes: “I have guay’s consistent assertions that couraged. It has wrecked some New Volume of “Oar Times" Is monopolistic proposals in NRA Record of Tense Era used, toe patient gains only good. a baby boy who has been a cry­ she was fighting this war not to To those commentators, particu­ My method takes toe guess-work baby Md fussy ever since be was larly the cartoonists of the Satur­ codes, but failed to stop many gain territory or commercial advan­ others. The World War fills the stage and out of reducing and makes it entire­ bom. He passes, much gas and tage but solely In defense of her day Evening Post, who have never Some members think the staff overflows into the aisles In “Over ly safe for you to lose weight. After very constipated. I nurse, him and ,. national Integrity and in resistance been able to find quite hard enough should walk out In a body—in pro­ Here,” the fifth volume of Mark normal weight has been regained It am sure he gets plenty. He Is seven 18 possible for you to continue to WMks old and weighs ten pounds to invasion. things to say or draw about the test on behalf of the consumers, Sullivan’s “Our Times.” similar to that of Dr. Bill Ogbum And because the war dominates weigh what you want to weigh If Wilj^ you pleas® advise me about ’This Is the second time that Para­ European war debtors of the United the book—which covers the years you will follow toe directions about and his associates weeks ago. diet which I will give you. Answer: Your bair\ may be get guay has demonstrated that the States Is commended as a fresh Another plan secretly discussed 1914 to 1918—this book Is some­ what unlike the predecessors. HERE’S HOW TO REDUCE P'f®ty milk,, but It la p(Ssi “It's Easy Parking At the Center” only way her people can be defeated subject the suit of the Principality would defy the official' censorship You know that you want to re­ ble It Is not nourishing. Send for Is by destroying them. 'The first imposed on the CAB by permitting In the earlier volumes Mr. Sul­ of Monaco against the state of Mis­ livan was not primarily a histo­ duce but now you want to find out ‘^®^ Nursing time they were indeed destroyed, all sissippi to recover principal and in­ nationally known figures to affili­ how. The two causes of overweight Mothers’ and after following in­ ate themselves and then express rian, In the ordinary sense of the Fc/ YOUR Christmas Radio but part of the women and a few terest on $100,000 In bonds defaulted word. He sought to evoke a by­ ^ much of certain food«( structions for a reasonable length I their sentiments with loud roars. of clme. If the baby continues Come little boys and very old men. This more than ninety years ago. gone mood, to give us the emo­ which in your case are "fattening" A mingled consolation and dis­ tional experience of returning and too little exercise. You may cry Md remains constipated, u. time they have escaped both defeat •This batch of bonds forms part of couragement is the-antagonistic at­ again to the past; and he did It padually reduce your weight by Food plan to wean him Where radio is understood** and destruction. an issue of $7,000,000 put out by a titude of most NRA administrators chiefly by picking up, with in­ living on a careful diet but to secure and put him on the milk and orange and deputy administrators toward ^u t the very needless and utter state-chartered bank and to the pay­ credible Industry and skill, the the quickest and best result In ^ advise, Instructions Largest Selection In Town th«- CAB. The staff at least knows weight reduction you will find it tragedy of the Chaco war is brought unimportant fragments that Ut­ ment of which the full credit of the it has a nuisance value, even tered the surface of the Ufe we helpful to use a short fruit fast at »®“*»ddres«>d. into tremendous emphasis by the state of Mississippi was pledged. though its demands are unheeded. used to Uve. the begi^ng of toe reducing treat­ stamped envelope. - fact that the war has altered noth­ The Monaco suit, it is to be antid- Chairman Mary Rumsey and He reminded us of the songs ment. During the five days of the Prof. Paul Douglas are working on (Benoovlng a Verruca) ing but the Bolivian spirit of con­ !>ated, is a test case. we sang and the games we played, fMt, you will eliminate large quan­ plan to establish consumers’ of the books we read and the slo­ tities of toxic material and this will Question: F. S. writes: “I have quest and left the dispute to be set­ There are held In Europe some councils over the country to pro­ gans we chanted, of the cartoons ^®®' better. Your body what toe doctor calls a verruca on Crosley tled, after all the bloodshed and loss, •74,00,000 of American state bonds tect consumer interesto locaJy. we looked at and the newspaper will feel lighter, your mind will be- my bu d . Would a lack of salt In Mrs. Roosevelt was sounded and celebrities who got In the spot­ Mme clearer and In addition you niy die*’ cause this, and how t ^y the means that shoifld have ssued either long before or subse­ approved the general Idea. remove It?” been employed in the beginning. light; and he proved extraordi­ w il lose several pounds during toe Radios quent to the a v il War period, which But Inherent difficulties remain. narily successful In bringing back fast and each time that you weigh Answer: A verruca Is a wart and What a lesson to the world! have never been paid. Securities One bad feature of the secret plans the feeling of a past generation. yourself you will be encouraged Just there are many dlfterent tjrpeS. It Involve.s a tleup with leading Dem­ A Five-Tube Set-for gambled In by Europeans during the In “Over Here” he Is writing that mucr more. It Is usual to lose is possible that a fasting and diet' ocrats In the separate communities. a pound a day while fasting. log regimen followed by a local cau­ “NUMBERS,” REPUTATIONS *^*f*®ca of the Confederate jgovern- history too recent and too vivid $23.50 to permit this. His book is a pic ^® ®re to take a tery treatment on toe verruca Very few people are likely to be­ ment are never calculated with Better Lock for AAA ture of America during the war dally enema and are to practice would overcome it. A lack of salt in the diet would not cause thla, but come greatly excited over the reve­ these defaults, since the people who Dr. Fred Howe's Consumers’ years, and It takes on the tense­ "tVenuous others Higher Counsel staff of the Agrlcultxu- ness and the seriousness of those physical culture exercises are to be general acld(Mls might be responsl- lation that, in a community con­ bought those war time securities ble. Seven Tube al Adjustment Administration Is times. taken. About the second or third The Finest Low Priced Radio taining a large number of Negroes, did so knowingly at their own risk; having better luck, thanks to sym­ It is a study of America’s atti­ day of the fast you wlU lose your “Celarette” Negro "tln-homs” have been con­ they gambled and lost. Eight pathy from Secretary Wallace and tude toward the war, a descrip appetite and your tongue will prob­ (“Mlryachlt” a Nervous Disorder.) $52.50 Made. Southern states, however, sold bonds Assistant Secretary ’Tugwell. Man­ tion of the way the nation slowly ably become coated. If you had your QuOTtlon: Greta asks: “A friend ducting a “policy'' game and ab­ ufacturers dominate NRA, but not changed from disinterested spec­ of mine Insists there is a nervous for purposes having nothing to do blood ^am lned you would find that disease which is known to cause sorbing a considerable portion of AAA. tator to chief participant. InH beginning to Improvj the income of the colored popula­ with war—and then welched. Hov/e’s-offlce has the support of ’The pleasant and InteUlgent and t^at toe number of red blood people affected by It to imitate the Some of the bitterest arraign- other factions In a joint effort to sentimentaUty that pervaded the cells has Increased and there is an things other people around them do tion, as seems to have been the case and say. I don’t believe this is ments of our European debtors that aid farmers and protect consumers earUer books Is thus, of necessity, Improvement In toe red coloring Atwater Kent Radios in Hartford. There is something while restraining middlemen. lacking. Yet that Is not said In matter You are really on a fru* true, as whenever I have seen one $34.50 for a Five-Tube Set With Automatic about the optimistic African tem­ have been uttered in Congress have Coimtrywlde demand for coplea of criticism. The five volumes of diet rather than a strict fast, as person imiUte another It was done come from the lips of members “Our Tlmaa" make an Invaluable on purpose and I don’t see how a dis­ Control. Others Higher. perament which, In conjunction with Ita conaumers’ guide have exceed­ you are getting a large amount of ease corild ($au8e a person to mimic whose own states defaulted and ed the Department of Agriciilture’a record of the nation’a develop­ f ^ m^erial from the orange Ju:ce. another*” • *^ot days, not months, but years of happinees* the Negro’s tragic lack of oppor­ capacity to produce them. ment, and “Over Here” is w) to sometimes formally repudiated the It Is fortunate that orange Juice or Answer: Your friend is right and tunity to accumulate considerable the high standard of its predeces- Five you food el a sums by thrift, makes lottery gam debts they, owned to Investors ^ "Imply pitched In a ments which you need to make toe Is referring to a disease known across the seas.. Hates Dictatorsblpa little different key. among the Orientals. The name of bllng peculiarly attractive to the Friends of Ambassador Sumner body more alkaline and will at the this unusual nervous disorder Is For a great many years there has Published by Schlbner's, “Over same time allow you to lose v'ei'^h* race. And wherever there are Welles say hla dislike for the Here” sella for $8.76. "Mlryachlt” and It Is said to cause been In Great Britain an organiza­ Grau government in Cuba isn’t and eUmlnate poisons. toe patient to Imitate what others General Electric Radios numbers of willing customers there Aftw five days of the fast, it is tion of owners of these and similar due to failure of his hand-picked say and do, whether the affected one Priced From $24.95 to $179__ Radios and are always to be found men, some­ De Cespedes setup to stay on top. advisable for you to begin on a go^'i wishes to or not Phonographs. times white and sometimes Negroes, defaulted securities known as the Welles, they insist, has an Inher­ reducing diet, which contains the following foods: a moderate amount who will take chances with the law British Corporation of Foreign ent hatred of dictatorships and (Should One Go Hatiess.) Bondholders. The Monaco effort to doesn’t believe this government of meat each day, one egg. and an Question: J. H. writes: "I recent­ for the sake of the easy large should support the present one in abundance of cooked and raw non- collect through action in the United ly read an arti

were se^ed at the coacluslOB of the ftmoer collects ' of d^Mtozas for Here Is Complete Log LEGION i fFURNISH Recreation ('enter SEES RESTRICTION STOCK MARKET TERMS meeting. Provldeaoe (Uatrlet, of tko DtinocratiQ state eeatral' edm nittdo^) Items of Interest JUDGE FITZSIMMONS DEAD EXPLAINED TO QUB for 19 years sad for more half •.'M Of the Flying Lindys HOT SOUP ON JOBS cexitury a leadlsf Democrat of OF ALCOHOL SALE Providence, R. I., D ^. 19.—(AJ») bode Ituiuurid, died...... today tn a h o ^ - TonighPa Schedule Aaron Cook, Selectman and Lo­ —Judge Frank E. FitsstnunoDS, tab He was 70. By AModftted Preas ^ Oct. 3—Oslo to Stavanger, Nor­ The Women’s Swimming classes The log of the Flsring Lindberghs way. 200 miles. will meet at usual: cal Broker, Addresses St. from the date of their takeoff from Oct. 4—Stavanger to Southamp­ Different “Project” Gangs to B^lnners, 7 to 7:45. Local Package Store Man Mary’s Young Men. New York follows: ton, England. 600 miles. Intermediate, 7:45 to 8:30. July 9—New York to South War­ Oct. 23—Southampton to GalWay, The Men’s Volley Ball Period will The system by which stocks are ren, Me., near North Haven. 350 Irish Free State. 400 miles. Get Broth or Coffee On the be from 5 to 6:15. Says Goyemment Is Cnrb- bought and sold on large metropoli­ miles. Oct. 25—Galway to Inverness, The Rangers will practice basket­ tan exchanges and curb markets POPULAB MARKET July 11—^North Haven to Halifax, Scotland. 400 miles. Coldest Days. ball from 6:15 to 7. was interestingly described to the 855 Main Street Rubinow BuUding Nova Scotia. 150 miles. Oct. 27—Inverness to Paris, Jaffee’s Jewels will practice from ing Use in “Blending.” 7 to 7:80. members of St. Mary’s Yoimg Men’s July 12—Halifax to St. John’s, France. 650 miles, club at the parish house last night Newfoundland. 600 miles. Nov. 2—Paris to Amsterdam, In the Senior Basketball League Dilworth-Comell Post, the Amer­ at 7:45 Knolls will play the Phan­ Restriction of legal grain alcohol by Aaron Ck>ok, (Chairman of the July 14—St. John's to Cart­ Holland. 250 miles. Board of Selectmen. Selectman wright, Labrador. 500 miles. Nov. 8—Amsterdam to Geneva, ican Legion, last night through its toms. Following this game the sales in an effort to prevent “needle- SIRLOIN—PORTERHOUSE July _21—Cartwright to Hopedale, Switzerland. 400 miles. executive committee, voted to give Dugout Five will play the National ing” of beer or the use of the raw Cook explained the many puzzling Labrador. 100 miles. Nov. 11—Geneva to Santona, the men employed on various CWA Guards. Dancing will follow 'the alcohol in blending whiskeys has al­ terms used in stock trading opera­ ROUND July 22—Hopedale to Godthaab, Spain. 600 miles. projects in towr a “treat” on cold games. ready been ordered by the Federal tions ana described just what took Greenland. 650 miles. Nov. 18—Santona to C!aldelas de days, as often as it is feasible for On Friday night Bill Tatro and government, according to William place in the exchanges when stocks July 81—Godthaab to Diske is­ Tuy (Vigo). 350 miles. the committee to do so. The his 10 piece band will play for the Knofla of the Midland Package were offered for sale and bought in land, to Holsteinborg, Greenland. Nov. 15—Vigo to Lisbon, Portu­ “treat" will be a cup of hot coffee, Community dance in the gym. Store. Mr. Knofla predicted that the open market. 650 miles. gal. 250 miles. or hot broth, with the noon-day Last night at the East Side Kec the price of alcohol in gallon lots C i t ^ flgiires secured from recog­ STEAKS Aug. 3—Holsteinborg across Nov. 21—Lisbon to Horta, Azores. limch. Details of the manner in more than 40 women enjoyed the would reach |15 within a week or nized authoritative sources, Mr. Davis Straits to Central Baffin Land 900 miles. which the hot drinks will be prepar­ annual CJhrlstmas party. Last night ten days. This, he believes, will do Cook showed the tremendous wealth REAL and return, non-stop. 600 miles. Nov. 23—Horta to Ponta Del- ed and delivered to the spots where it was in the form of a Backwartls much to stabUize the market in the and power amassed by the United Aug. 4—Holsteinborg to ElUa and gada, Azores. 180 miles. the men are at work were left to a Party, and everyone came dressed hard liquors. States during the past 60 years in QUALITY I group of Individuals on the commit­ Protect Names all branches of finance and business. Claveiing islands. 1,000 miles. Nov. 24—Ponta Delgada to Las tee. backwards, and entered the gym :n Aug. 6—(Following side trips) Palmas, Canary Islands. <900 miles. the same manner. Games were play­ Mr. Knofla believes that between The oversubscription of a recent Clavering islands to Angmagsalik, Nov. 26—Las Palmas to Villa Cis­ Cold Sandwiches. ed in the gym, and one feature of now and the first of the year the Issue of government bonds, he stat­ CUT FROM Greenland. 800 miles. neros, Africa. 300 miles. Last week when the temperature the evening, was a mock gym class product of reputable distilleries will ed, attests to the stability of this HEAVY STEER Aug. 8—Angmagsalik to Juliane- Nov. 27—Villa Cisneros to Porto was flirting with the zero mark and put on by Emily Plllard, as the be scarce. He said that his whole­ country. BEEF haab, via Godthaab. 6Q0 miles. Praia, Cape Verde Islands. 800 the damp air was cutting through teacher and Etta Clulow, EHeanor salers have informed him that the Following the discourse a round Aug. 12—Julianehsiab, returning miles. those who, through circumstance, Runde, Nellie Haggart, Eve Arm­ makers of the better known brands table discussion of municipal prob­ to Angmagsalik, shore route. 250 Nov. 80—Porto Praia to Bathurst, were forced to remain out of doors, strong, Antoinette Damato and of liquors are doing everything pos­ lems was held, the speaker answer­ Cut To Your Order miles. Gambia. 400 miles. the men employed on the various sible to protect their names and put jobs under the CWA bad to be con­ Helena Price. Refreshments were only the best type of article on the ing questions of members pertain­ Any Size Aug. 15—Angmagsalik to Reyk­ Dec. 6—Bathurst to Natal, Brazil. served .n the ladies room, and gifts ing to local affairs. Refreshments javik, Iceland. 500 miles. tent with sandwiches that had be­ market. They are striving to curb Any Thickness 1,875 miles. were distributed. the dilution of their goods between Aug. 3—Reykjavik, to EskefjOrd Dec. 8—Natal to Para, Brazil. come Ice cold during the morning. The regular women's gym class TRY ONE! and Faroe Islands. 800 miles. 1,095 miles. A cup of hot coffee or hot broth the distillery and the consumer. AJl would have been just the thing to will be held this Wednesday night such liquors are being carefully Aug. 24—Faroe Islands to Ler­ Dec. 10—Para to Manaos, Upper at the regular 'time. Country Boll Creamery wick, Shetland Islands. 200 miles. Amazon. 980 miles. warm them up on such days. tested before they leave the dis­ VEAL CHOPS Aug. 26—Shetland Islands to Co­ It is not the ptirpose of the Le­ tilleries, he said. HUSKY THROATS BUTTER Dec. 12—Manaos to Port of Spain, Overtaxed by penhagen. 500 miles. Trinidad. 1,100 miles. gion committee to serve the hot BANK IS BOBBED Inspection Delays Bept 4—Copenhagen to Stock­ liquids every severely cold day to It was also pointed out at the speaking,sing­ Dec. 14—Port of Spain to 8ian Midland store that It is difficult just ing, smoking 4 1 b s . 2 S e holm. 350 miles. Juan, Puerto Rico. 750 miles. all the CWA groups, but the com­ Hot Springs, N. C„ Dec. 19. — 2 lb s. 3 7 c Sept 20—Stockholm to Helsing­ Dec. 16—San Juan to San Pedro. mittee members will exercise their (AP)—Four bandits held up the now to purchase the better liquors fors, Finland. 200 miles. 800 miles. ^ best judgment on what days the Citizens bank here today, shut two in large lots. Federal inspectors are food will be prepared and to which busy tracing the sources of the S^t. 22—Helsingfors to Lenin­ Dec. 16—San Pedro to Miami. officials and a customer in a vault Freeh Cut grad, Russia. 400 miles. 880 miles. group it will be sent. and then escaped with 12,200 after poorer grades that have crept Into STEAK Sept. 25—Leningrad to Moscow. Dec. 17—Miami to Charleston, S. Commtinlty Sendee. exchanging shots with the bank the stock offered for sale and this 400 miles. C. 540 miles. One of the principles of the Amer­ cashier. inspection Is delaying deliveries. Mr. BLUEFISH SALMON Sept. 29—Moscow to Tallinn, Els- ican Legion is Community Service, Knofla believes, however, that RANGE Numerous side trips omitted, shortly after the first of the year tonla. 200 miles. total, 24,700 miles. and although maz\y veterans who CALL Oct, 1—Tallinn to Oslo, Norway. Elapsed time, 161 days. comprise the Legion membership A1 Simmons, White Sox rlugger, government regulation will be In 2 lb s. I S c lb. 1 5 c 500 miles. Estimated fi}ring time, 202 hours; are in need of financial aid, the ex­ is going to Owner Lou Clomlnskey's full force and the quality of the Van’s Service Station ecutive committee felt that it would estate at Eagle River, Wls., in Jan­ liquors will go up and the price 426 Hartford Road Tel. 8866 uo its best to make the work of uary to help with the ice-cutting. down. those employed on CWA projects as pleasant as possible under the cir­ BOTH LE(S COT OFF STATE’S SALT MARSHES cumstances and that this would be a valuable service to the community. BY WHEELS OF TRAIN NOW BEING DRAINED Here is a timely sale, for those families who are plotting and planning together, for a really generous and lasting gift to the Norwalk, Dec. 19.—(AP)—Emer­ New Haven, Dec. 19.—(AP)— For gency treatment by an unknown More than 110 men are now em­ home, that they all will contribute towards, and that they all ph}Tsiclah who wa.. a passenger last ployed on civil works projects of Skate Grinding night on the train which struck mosquito elimination in Connecti­ See will use and enjoy for years. Harry Lawler, 57, of Norwalk may cut, the (Connecticut Agricultural be responsible for saving the man’s Experiment Station announced to­ Braithwaite life. The doctor rushed from the day. 52 Pearl Street train and applied tourniquets to The station reported that these both of Lawler’s legs. The lower men, working through the winter, part of the limbs had been severed will have the entire salt marsh area by the train. of the state under drainage by Feb­ Lawler’s condition was still crl<1- ruary 15. cal at t^e Norwalk hospital this morning, but physicians entertain Although most of the work done some hope for his recovery. At the thus far has been on the salt marsh­ COTT hospital both legs were amputated es of Long Island Sound, R. C. Bots- above the knees. ford, deputy of the station in charge * Lawler, according to the poHce, of m<^uLto, elimination, asUd 10 in­ MANICURE was walking the tracks as a short land’towns have slgnifleif their ‘n- cut to his home, when he was terest in carrying on such work. SET struck by train 356, northbound on ■The numbers of men now at work During this 6-day the Danbury division of the New in individual towns include Strat­ IN BAKELITE AT Haven road. Engineer Fred Law­ ford, 177; Milford, 203; East Haven, rence of Danbury brought the s:>w 49; West Haven, 33; East Lyme moving train to a quick stop and 115; Old Saybrook, 129; Waterford Lawler’s body was found under the 74; New London, 33; New Haven’ $ 3 .5 0 last truck of the first coach. 100; Clinton, 74 and Guilford, 33. Lawler is an unmarried laborer employ ^ at the Evergreen nurs­ 25 YEARS A PRIEST Flint-Bruce chairs and sofas! eries in Wilton. New Haven, Dec. 19.—(AP)— The Rev. (Charles Francis Kelly cel­ ebrated the 25th anniversary of his A bona fide sale with bona fide markdowns and ordination to the priesthood today special offers... throughout our upholstered fur­ DR. JOSEPH E. ROOT with a solemn jubilee mass in the niture floor! Over 150 items are included. . . occa­ church which he founded 20 years ago and of which he is now pastor. sional chairs, wing chairs, lounge chairs, sofas and OF HARTFORD, DEAD 2-piece suites. These dozen values we picture are typical. Hartford, Dec. 19.— (AP)— Dr. Joseph E. Root, a prominent' physi­ GIFTS cian and surgeon in this city, more Read These Facts About These Suites’ Construction than 50 years, noted orthopedist, big For The Smoker 1. Patented webbing bottoms, stretched and held tight with helical game hunter in Alaska, died at his Everything the Smoker Wants. coils. Instead of the usual tacks. Guaranteed against sag, pulling home on Farmington avenue last All Popular Brands of Tobacco out. night. in Pound Cans. ONE OF THE MANY In August, he ate a toad-stool 2. Frames of tough, heavy, kiln-dried New England birch, comer Cigars and Cigarettes, COTY GIFTS AT blocked like custom work. They are sound and durable, rigid and thinking it was a mushroom and H rapped in Holiday Packages. had been confined to his home since strong. that time. 8. The boxspring backs and the deep-sprlnged seate give all the com­ He was bom in Greenwich, Mas­ RAT'S ARTHUR'S fort of down yet hold their shape, w it^ u t never-ending “fluffing ‘Ai sachusetts, March 4, 1854, and came 21-711X: Marked down from $145, this luxurious np.” from colonial ancestry. An ances­ 2-piece English lounge suit, is one of the most tor, John Haynes was one of the NEWS SHOP DRUG STORE 4. Springs are heavy-gauge, full hoorgloM, oil tempered and ar« first settlers of Hartford. RloMo Theater Building Rubinow Building amazing “buys” on our 2nd floor. Covered in a $ tied six times in the backs and eight limes in the seats. • • He leaves his wife, a daughter and splendid grade of fine mohair frieze, with your 6. Upholstered with “4X” carefully prepared moes and white cotton two brothers. The funeral will be choice of green, blue, or rust. felt held at the Immanuel Congregation­ 6. Tailored with hand-stitched edges, double welt under the cushions. al church Thursday at 2:30 p. m. 98 SUICIDE ON STEAMER; NEWS IS KEPT SECRET TEA ROOM -F o r ALimitedTim eOnly New York, Dec. 18.—(AP)—The 883 Main Street steamer American Farmer docked today with the body of Peter Rog­ ers, former bronze manufacturer, who was found dead in his state­ room last Wednesday with a revol­ ver near his hand and a wound in his head. . Capt. William B. Oakley and Purse: Charles H. Rauth, who had held an inquest aboard ship, record­ ed the death as suicide. Rogers was about 58 years old and 11. ed in New York a ty . His LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN widow is said to be in Paris with a See ow selection, compare our quality and our Driees be- four-year-old daughter and is ex­ fore buying. AD Candy In Appropriate Xmas BoxJI pected to return to New York next week. HOME MADE Rogers left no notes to give a clue to his death. Apparently no one Made Fresh Daily In Our Own Candy Kitchen. heard the shot XMAS RIBBON CANDY XMAS BROKEN PIECES The death was kept secret from AMERICAN X»1A8 DANDY CUTS the other passengers and they .lid XMAS MIXTURE not learn of it until the vessel dock­ XMAS BABY CUTS XMAS HARD CANDIES CANDY CANES ed. STUFFED CHIPS Edward F. Kenney a brother of (AH Sizes) William F. Kenny, backer of Alfred ASSORTED SALTED NUTS E. Smith in the 1928 presidential 21-813: This is a fa­ 21-123: Marked down vorite English model 21-835X: Marked campaign, was a member of a from $139. Marvelous­ dowii from $119. Still group which met the body at the BOXED CHOCOLATES that you’ll never find ly comfortable, like pier. out-moded. Made with another model of Eng­ The finest grades in Xmas packarea. saeolallv ^ having four English lish ancestry, in a new TWO HOLTOAYS. J^TaSll ^It^SKEOuS the sofa back in 3 indi­ loungs chairs. In a new vidual sections. Mark­ heather home - syiun s^-yam rayon fab­ cover, about *tYdce Washington, Dec. 19.—(AP)— ed down from $119. ric. Very new model. we^ht of the average. (Sovemment workers are going to HOUDAY WEEK MENU have.' two complete week-ends for SALE STATISTICS: the approaching holldajrs. Specially prepared to meet the demand of ahoDDers SALE STATISTICSs President Roosevelt is planning StoreDF* employee^ VS.tlFull courae______dlnnets,___ . taatv Ba^«^ and * A. Over 50 models 2-piece suites from 888 tSht the Federal employed have the wlches, etc. This la the ideal place to e a t aand- up to 8278. / D. Over 75 modda oocaslonal chairs from Siturdasrs off before CSiristmas and B. Over 30 models of davenports on sale 19.96 to 859.75. New Year’s in return for the grind from 845 up to 8225. E. Over 86 niodels of wing cKaIm on sale of work resulting from the National Over 55 m ^els of lounge chairs on sale FLINT-BRUCE 8SBD.75 to I8K Phone reoDvety carapaigTi. a from 818.75 up to 889. S-8287.. .108 Asytoni Street and 150 Tmntiiall Street.. .Riutford lArgfi emeke badt SoBM aiily 1 1‘ PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, pECBMBER 19,19«i. ■■■— ■ ■■ ■ T ■ , DR. WELDON GETS m S K V O H r DEVICES DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Queer Twists iaBERTEHGLWIirflEADE TUltDAY, D ieiM IIR If (C«ntnl Aoa £«ftero sumaara Tlm«) How to Reduce Heating Costs D O N ! MEET PROMISES Net*; AU procnun* to key aad b*«le chain* er iTOvp* thereof nnl*a* epeei* $5,000 BEQUEST MEN’S FRIENDSHIP CLASS (fed; coaet to coaet (* to e) deflraatira tneiodes alLarailabl* eutione. fy JOHN BARCLAY. In Day’s News Freflram* eubject t* eheng*. R. M. Cant Eaat Labortofy Inrestlffations Show Elected President at Annual NBC-WEAF NETWORK S iS ^ S:S6—Tha DloUtore -aaat; Jaak HBitting Expert Armstrong—midwoet ropoat Many Typos To Bo Hazard­ Meeting — Stanley NichoLf 1:46— S:46—Llttla lU ly — aaat; Piano o u s -F a il to Got Roflulto Milwaukee—Mrs. Mary Oreskovlc Cier wt*« woeb wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy Roeltal—Dlxlo: Momorloo—west WiD of Mrs. Catherine Wel­ Is Named Vice PreaMent. Iwben wee* wum wwj w*ai: Mid; ked pleaded In vain with her sons, Steve, S:00— 7s00-^yrt A Margo—east only: One ot the most common com- do_ this, and they maintain staff* 21, and John, 19, when they alleged­ Sirmeo wcfl woc-who wow wdef wkbf Louis Panleo Orohoetra—midwest plaints voiced by home-owners is (Connecticut gas companies today :NORTHWEiT * CANADIAN — wtmj Silt— 7:16-Ju*t Plain Bill - aaati don Donaghne, Sister^ just for such purposes. ly took articles from her home and Albert E. Holman was elsctsd wlb* katp webo w^ kfjT eret of of Naylor's Oreh.—Dixie; Penioo Or. to toe effect that the oraft is so reported that toe American Oas As­ sold them for spending money. But president of the Hen’s Friendship AbUTH — wrva w^tf wwno wl* wl** —mldweet: Texas Rangers—weet poor that the Are will not stay in. ANSWERS TO QUES'HONS ^fl»*weun wtod w»n> wine w*b wepi 1:80— 7:S0—Del Campe, Tenor—batio; sociation Testing Laboratory was when she said they sold the electric class of the South Methodist church wjdx wemb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpro Buck Rogar*—nldweet rtpeat Admitted to Probate. Usually this condition can be J. B. L. Audubon, N. J.— With preparing a bulletin, which would motor ot toe washing ma<:hlne, forc­ at the annual meeting of the group iwoel ktbe ktb* w »oc,^ . ^ Sj46— 7H6—Boako Cartsr, Talk—ba« remedied by toe location of the reference to your inquiry as to become available later, on toe re­ ing her to use her knuckles on a last night. Stanley Nichols was I MOUNTAIN—koa kdrl kc1r,kcU ■ie; Botwoon tho Bookand^-weat cause . . . and the cause nearly ^PACIFIC COAfT — kao kf) kgw komo 7:00— S;00—Elmar Everett Ysss, Skit best beat' for a bouse with six sults of two years of Investigation washboard. Mrs. Oreskovlc decided elected vice president, /Everett T. always lies in one of the five fol­ rooms anc^ bath; Hot water, 'Abq kfsd kUr kru TilS— s :16—Edwin C. Hill - basTe: By the will of Mrs. Catherine of all toe various types of alleged to tell her troubles to the district McKinney, secretary and William Cent. Beet Qrehet.—Dlzia; Organalltlae weet lowing places: steam or kot air are all very effic­ "gas savers” which there has been attorney. Her reqoest for warrants Clack re-eiected treasurer. 7 :S ^ S;90—Vole* of Exparlanee—*t Weldon Donaghue, of Hartford, ad­ 4:0>- •;00—Sonee by Arlene Jaekeen 1— A leaking chimney flue; thisient beating systems when prop­ an attempt to market to domestic charging Steve and John with va­ Following the business session dis­ 4:10— S;lb—DelittI* Adventure*—to e Leuis Panloe Orchestra—midwest 4 ;4 ^ 6;4ft—Nureery Rhyme*—also e TH6— S:46—Tha Columbiana—c to oet mitted to the probate court In Hart­ is sometimes caused by rust or erly Installed. If this house Is of gas ciutomers in recent years. grancy was granted, tribution of Christmas presents was l;0(k—ftokowski Orchoe.—c to * careless joining of the flue pipe the bungalow type, with rooms 6 :0 ^ 6:00—Mm* Fiancee Aide—alee e S:1^“ S;1S—Myatory Guild—c to cat ford yesterillay, her brother,’ Dr. 'The bulletin wlD show that of Lansing, Kansas— Kansas State made. William Munsie favored with 6:30— 0:3^W **kly Hymn tino—to o sections; well spread out, hot water or 6;46— 0:46—Cheerio Mueleel hfoeeie* S iS ^ S40—Cellfornlan Mslodie^-tos Thomas H. Weldon oi Manchester, forty-two representative types of penitentiary style note: violin solos and Sindey Stri(flcland 6; 00- 7:00—The Mountaineer*—weaf §100—10:00—Glen Gray Oreh**.—to e 2— Poor Chimney construction;steam would have a slight ad­ so-called "gas savers” which were All sweaters sent to Inmates as aang several songs, ^fr^shm ents #4^-10:00—CEB Broadeaet—c to eat Is given an outright bequest of 16,- 0:16— 7:16—Billy1111; Baehelei^e Bketoh many times we find a chimney vantage over hot air. However, secured and thoroughly investigated Christmas presents must be in sub­ were served by the entertainment 6:30— 7:30—tom A Abner—eaat only 0i4S—10H6—Evan Evani, Songs—ba> 000 and in addition is left 11,000 for eic; Mvrt end Marge—repeat for w that is so narrow that It Is prac­ if toe bouse is of toe usual two every one was found to violate at dued tones. committee. 0:46— 7:46—The Oeldberge, ferial Aet the care and upkeep of St. Bridget's 7:00— l;0C^-fand*r*en.Crumit, tonge 10:1S—llilW G ertrud* Nleeen—c to a tically Impossible to get sufficient story type with three rooms least one principle of good combus­ Prison officials said a ‘loud” A program of activities which will 10:30—11:10—leham Jonas Oroh.—c to o cemetery, where her father and —eaet: B. Meroff* Revue—mldweit draft. Again we often find a dec­ downstairs and three rooms and include several well-known speak- 7;30— liio^Wayn* King’* Oreheetra 11:00—12;0^Vinesnt Lopoz Or.—o to a mother are buried. tion equipment design. In practi­ sweater sometimes causes the wear­ 11:3(^12:10—Aet Brigodo Oreh.—c to * orative arch across the top of the bath unstalrs, anyone of toe three cally all cases the use of a “gas er to “show off”, before______his__ fe llo w !‘^’•‘^ he discussed at the next 0:00- 0:00—Ben BernI* and the Lad* 12:00— 1:00—Deneo Hour—wabo only 0:30- 0i3O-Ed Wvnn d BanOt-d fo Mrs, Donaghue was a native of chimney opening on the roof, 'This systems would be satisfactory. saver” was found to result In toe prisoners, thus arousing Jealousy. ! meeting of toe class. 9:00—lOUk^feth Farker'* Crulae—to Manchester, the daughter of M r. may be pleasing from a scenic 9:30—10:30—Madam* fylvia-^UM eat NBC-WJZ NETWORK A* to which system would be creation of hasardous performance, (Chicago— Some 147,000 Americans 9:46—10:46—Robert fimmene. Tenor BASIC — East; wie wbe-wbza wbsl and Mrs. Thomas Weldon of Tol­ viewpoint, but it prevents your cheapest, we recommend that you in no instance was the employment use artificial limbs. 10:00—11:00—John B. Kennedy'* Talk wham kdka wgar wjr wlw weyr waixl; land turnpike, and married Colonel fire from getting the proper get Installation costs from your of a so-called gas saving device 10:16—11:16—Benny Meroff Ore.■■eaet; Mid waft: wcky kyw wenr wla fcwk 'This information came from the Patrick Donaghue of Hartford, who draft. local beating contractors. GILEAD turn and Abner—mfdweet reseat kwer koil wren wmaq kso wkbf found, to be beneficial, TTie contri­ Association of Limb Manufacturers ______NORTHW EST A C H A D IA N - wtmj on his death left an estate consist­ —Fly ash (carbon) accumula­ 10:30—11:30—Paul Whiteman Orehe*. E. B., Sbippensburg, Pa. — With vances were found to fncrease the whose nfembers said such appliances ' ttho (..fanf »» 11:00—12:00—Dane* Moele Prearam wlba kftp webe wday kfyr eret cfcf ing of valuable Main street proper- tion In the gas passage*; this can SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wja* reference to your recent letter, I amount of gas necessary to do a 11:30— 30—Freddie Martin Oreheetra erty, in addition to other real es- be eliminated by having the gas have been « , perfected that 1,and,! j oel^le L^jrA w fla^ iun wlod wem wmc wsb wapl know of Instances where a hot given cooking or heating Job rather c ^ p e d peraon. forget their mfefor-1 mondng at the l b s w a b c n e t w o r k wjdx wemb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpro Ute holdings In Hartford and West furnace, thoroughly vacuum-clean­ water radiator was used In a re­ than to reduce it, since they caused woal ktbs kths wboc A H«,1, . . hospital in WlUlmantic. BA6IC—Eaat; wabc wade woko weao M OUNTAIN^oa kdyl kglr kghl Hartford. ed at regular Intervals . . . at least mote room, deriving its beat a decrease In toe efficiency of toe waiib wnae war wkbw wkro wbk cklw l o ^ ^ w t ? ^ i b l t ^ ^ aluminum al-^ Benjamin Lyman passed his 88to urtrc wcau wlp wja* wean wfbl PACIFIC COAST — kgokfl kgw komo Ot^jer bequests made In the will once a year. from a coU placed in the hot air gas appliance with which they were khq kfsd ktnr J . , birthday last 'Thursday, His grand- njev: Mldweat: wbbm wfhm included the home on Prospect 4— The pipe projecting Intofurnace. To do this it is necessary used. kmox wowo whas Csnt East. engaged in the | son. Carlos Carpenter of WllUman- street to her daughter, Attorney chimney, beyond the wall sur­ to have an open system; that Is, For years, various devices popu­ EAST AND CANADA-wug wlip wlbw 4:30— 6;30--Ths Singing Lady—eaat face; toe flue pipe should be thousand wear artlfl- tic, and Mrs. Grace Sears of (Jol- ■whec wlb* wfea wore wfee efrb ekae 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annia—eaat only Ethel F. Donaghue, who is ako giv­ an expansion tank must be placed larly known as "gas iavers” have 6:00— S:00—Richard Himbar Orches. placed flush with the Inside of the 1 nmos. Chester, spent that evening with Mr DIXIE — wget wefa wbre wqatn wdod en the furniture and clothing with 10 or 12 feet above toe radiator. been offered for sale to domestic Peoria, HI.— When George W. M il-, and Mrs, Lyman, kira wree wlae wdeu wtoo krld wrr <6:80— 6:30—Mary Small, Sengs—east: wall nearest the chimney open­ Tho Jnglng Lady—repeat for wga the understanding that Weldon Steam cannot be used with this users of gas, 'These devices are llgan took the stand in the govern- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogll held the kirh ktea waco koma wdbo wodz wbt 6:46— S:4^Lowoll Thomas — east; ing; system. You will not have rusty supposed to effect a saving in the wfJae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wej* Donaghue, a son, be given land on raent’s case against an alleged kid-1 highest scores at the bridge given Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest 5— Turn damper rusted shot; MIDWE8T — wcah wa) wmt wrabd the property where a home, if he so water in the hot water faucet un­ monthly gas bill as well as to satis­ naplng ring, he testified he bad been ' by the Gfange at Mr. and Mrs. C. J. 6:0(^ 7:00—Amos 'n'Andy—east only naturally the turn damper In your wiaq tviin wlbw kfh kriab wkbn weeo 6:16— 7:1^-Radlo In Education—to e desire*, may be erected at a cost of less the system is connected to­ fy many other sweeping claim*. A* told the $5 bills he confessed he ' Fogil’s last Thursday evening, wsb: flue pipe should be movable, so 6:46— 7H6—Ths Rhythm String Guar, building and furniture not to ex­ gether, which Is not practical. early as 1926 toe American Gas helped counterfeit were to be used' Richard Hubbard of New York MOUNTAIN—kvor kl* koh kel 7:01^ 6:00—Crimt Clues, Dramatic that when you turn the handle 7 :3 ^ f;30—Health Adventuraa, Talk ceed $40,000. There is 12,000 left No matter what eystem Is used, Association Testing Laboratory to bolster the cash reserves of weak Citv, spent the week-end with his COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy kvi toe disc Inside the pipe will move. kfbk lunj kwg kern kclb kgmb 7:46— 8:46—Hlllpot A Lambert, Songs for the care of ’curia) lots In M t. it will be necessary to use more made extensive tests on all such banks, , mother, Mrs. Bertha Hubbard, at S:00-w ItCKL-Musle Memories A Poet If a home-owner thinks that he Cent. Eaet. St. Benedict’s cemetery, Hartford, coal, corresponding to the amount devices then available and Issued a He appeared as a witness for the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. 8:30— 9;3(t-Men of Daring-wj* only Is not getting sufficient draft he 4:00— 6:00—Skippy, Sketch—eaet only 9:00—10:00—Tha Variety Crulee—wje and $1,000 to the pasto of St. Jo­ of heat used. comprehensive bulletin covering its government. Buell’s. should get in touch with his coal 4:is— 6:16—Phil Regan, Tenor—to oat 9:30—10:30—To Be Announced seph’s Cathedral for masses. findings. Since that time numerous The Ladies' Aid society will meet 4:30— 6;3(t—Jack Armstrong—es only 10:06—11 ;0(^L*edcri Male Trio—eaat; dealer, heating contractor, plum­ Gresllville, S. C.— Two big bad 4:45— 8:46—Ooergo Hall Orchee.—to c The residuary of the estate is In (If you have any heating prob­ other contrivances of thl* character Ames 'n' Andy—repeat for west ber or someone else who is quali­ holdup men descended on Oliverafternoon^ “ with Mrs. 6:00— 6:00—Buck Rogere—east only: 10:16—11:16— ; he Poet Prince—baelo the form of a trust fund In toe care lems address John Barclay, Room have been developed and put on the Frady, hoisted their guns into his i Ellis, Skippy, Sketch—repeat for mldweat fied by experience to locate toe 10:3(^11:30—Meyer Davis Orchestra of the Hartford-Connectlcut Trust 1814, 120 Broadway, New 'York m arket face and took all his money. B u t' Marie Jovne- spending 8:16— f;--16—Bobby ~ -Benson—eaet only; 11:0^12K)0—Phil Harris A Oreheetra cause and supply the remedy. Al and Pete—weet A Dixie only 11:60—1*:90—Harry Soanlek Oreheetrs Company, which shall be paid In City. He will be glad to reply In 'The latter comprise mhebanisms Frady just laughed and laughed. A.I1 ' Manchester. e Most fuel merchants are glad to equal parts to the son and daughter a personal letter.) all toe way from cheap Imnd-made he had was a nickel. Mis-s Jeanie AUai,.. , daughter of when toe son, Weldon Donaghue, attachments to devices, selling at Grand xoieuiu,Island, Neb. —Fireworks,—Fireworks. — — ■,------Albert Adams, was wao reaches the age of fifty year*. prices as high as $12 to |16 or' more, generally associated with Fourth of ■ operated on at the Hartford Hospi- of Watervllle, Conn., were Sunday each. They include omtrivances for July are being used by Grand Island i Saturday morning for a falling WHATSONTHEAIR TOLLAND guests of relatives. installation in gas lines, around" or merchants• to call attention to the kidney. BY JOHN BAUSOLA WDRC The Tolland fire department was over bumefs, or In toe f.ue pipe from approach of Cihrlstmas^ local young folks postponed called into action Sunday morning gas appliances, as well as attachable gl-ving their play the “Adventures ot tZ5 Hartford Conn. 1880 Madison, W is.— Mr. and Mrs. ANDOVER when the alarm w as turned In to solid tops. v.anupa in Buckingham on ac­ Atmosi^eric Troubles The Federated Church school will Harold Dent of Madison are the par­ put out a chlminey fire in the apart­ The new bulletin will show with count of the storm and bad travel­ This section of the country as a hold their Christmas exercises and ents of an unusual child. It was bom Toeeday, Dec. 19 ment occupied by Mrs. Hannah the aid of pictures and drawings ing. They will present it there whole is complaining about the At the Christian Endeavor meet­ tree next Saturday evening at 7:30 Friday night and Saturday night it 4:00— U. S. Navy Band. Gardner in the house owned by that all of the “gas savers” failed later. “mushing” or distortion that mo­ ing held at the parsonage Sunday o’clock In the (.hurch. A fine pro­ had two teeth, they said. Appear­ 4:30— News Flashes. Emil Ewald. to give the promised results and In Next Sunday evening there will be mentarily comes over radio pro­ gram has been prepared by Mrs. ance of a tooth 24 hour.s after birth .4:35— Enoch Light’s Orchestra. evening there were 19 present. most cases were dangerous to use. a Christmas pageant at the church grams from stations 30 to 80 miles James A. Davldiwn and the com­ Next Sunday, Efec. 24, Rev. J. was declared “very rare” by physi­ 4:45— Ye Happy Minstrels. Light refreshments were served and The information la expe'-ted to be of under the direction of Miss Edith distant. The voice of the speaker munity are Invited to be present and Raymond Mills of Hartford will be cians. 5:00— Skippy. then a short song and worship serv­ vital interest and •value to gas ap­ Ellis and her Sunday school class, •will be coming in distinct and clear, enjoy it with the .school. the preacher at the Sunday morning Fort Simcoe, Wash.— Salt and ice wa: held. The officers for the pliance dealers, department stores, at 7:30 o’clock. White gifts are so­ when suddenly it becomes nasal and 5:16— Phil Regan. Miss Agnes Hart of Hartford was service at the Federated church. pepper flowers, the earliest of the coming year were elected as fol­ gas companies, and above all to the licited. unintelligible, sometimes lasting 30 6:80— Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. Rev. Mills has been assistant pastor wild flowers l~ the spring, are in lows: President, Frankie Brown, gas consuming public which has - o . - ...... The weekly prayer meeting will be to 40 seconds. Then it gradually can Boy. and Mrs. John H. Steele. at Center church, Hartford, until a bloom here. Buttercups and other i h'^ld .at Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. Buell’s Jr.; vice-president, Mrs. Harry Mil- been made toe principal rictim of comes in clear again. Music is af­ 6:45— George Hall’s Orchestra. Mrs. Anna Graham, Miss Hazel recent date. flowers are out of the .ground. Wednesday evening. bum; secretary and treasurer, this tjqje of equipment. fected also. 6:00— Buck Rogers— "Adventures Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Harold George Nelson; program committee, in the 25th Century.” Graham of Hartford were week-end Here in Manchester Station W B Z Mrs. Edith Woodin, with other is the more seriously affected fnd 6:15— H-Bar-O Rangers. guests at the home of Charles H. HELEN KELLER ILL memb" rs to help. It was voted to other more distant stations. W hy 6:30— ’The Dictators. Sterry. hold two meetings a month a; some 666 W B Z is singled out Is because our 6:45------UtUe Italy. Miss Thelma Price, a teacher at Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 1ft.— member’s home and to enjoy a so­ LKJUID. TABLETS, SALVE the Kent high school spent the week­ ( A P )— Helen Keller Is ill here in a other two local stations WDRC and 7:00— Myrt and Marge. cial hour. NOSE DROPS are too close to be affected by 7:15— Jacques Fisher’s Orchestra. end with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. nursing home. It was stated that wnc The Juvenile Grange held a Checks Colds first day, Headaehes this phenomenon. 7:30— Dell Clampo. Lewis B. Price. Tomorrow evening at 4:45, Christ­ her condition was not serious and Christmas program meeting Friday or Neuralgia in SO minutes. Malaria Many complaints are received by 7:45— Norman Hapgood. Mrs. Lillian Ayres who is spend- mas tree exercises will be held in that she was expected to be able to evening and had a.' very pleasant in 3 days. dealers and service men who find it ing^the winter in Waterbury, Conn., Talcott hali This will be for the leave the institution before the end 8:00— The Columbians. time. The officers elected for the By Associated Press Fine Laxative and Tonic difficult to explain. A good many 8:15— Slngln’ Sam. called on friends in town Friday. members of toe public school and of the week. coming year follow: Master, Mor­ Hanover, N. H.— Dartmouth Ath­ persons think the trouble is In their A party was given Oscar A. Leon­ the Sunday school. A Christmas ex­ Most Speedy Remedies Known. 8:30— Voice of Ehcperience. timer Friedrich; overseer. Maxwell letic Council abolished four sports sets, but that is not the case. These ard in honor of his 80tb birthday ercise will be presented by the pu­ 8:45— The Columbians. Hutchinson; Lecturer, Frances — Gym, lacrosse, golf and tennis. same sets will function perfectly and Thursday evening at the home of pils of Talcottrille school under the 9:00— Leopold Stowkowski and the Friedrich; secretary, Doris Parish; New Haven, Conn.— Dr, Charles will bring in stations from great Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler of Hart­ direction of Miss Anne heunlg. The Symphony Orches­ treasurer, Eleanora (Novell; chap­ W. Holbrook, 76 for 40 years a distances during the daytime but at tra. ford. Guests were present from members of the Cradle Roll will al­ night they seemingly go bad. lain, Edith Durston; steward, Willis widely known physician in East 9:15— Father Andrew J. Kelly. Tolland, Orange, N. J., and Hart­ so be remembered at this time. W e are told that all this is caus­ Covell; assistant steward, Bryant Haven dies. 9:30— California Melodies, ford. Mrs. Butler is Mrs. Leon­ Tonight the members of the Cra­ RANGE & FUEL OILS Hilliard; lady assistant, Martha Hartford, Conn., Erastus D. Bum- ed by the present state of the Heav- ard’s niece. dle Roll committee are requested to 10:00— Casa Loma Orchestra; Do, Bartlett; gatekeeper, Russell Fried­ ham, South Windsor, elected presi­ We Handle Only The Best I / enside-Kennelly reflecting layer, 'The regular meeting of Tolland meet at the home o<' Mrs. Albert Re, Mi trio. rich; Ceres, Gladys Pinney; Flora, dent of the Ckmnectlcut 'Valley which acts like a great mirror in Grange will be held Tuesday eve­ Beebe it 7 o’clock. 10:30— Columbia News Ser-vdee. Edna Schatz; Pom na, Alma Smith; Broad Leaf and Havana Seed Grow­ When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil Ahe sky, paralleling the earth’s sur­ ning Dec. 19th when the children Mrs. Bruce Bea' has recovered 10:45— Evan Evans, baritone; con­ executive committee, William John­ ers, Inc. face 100 miles above it. This mirror of the members are invited to oe from an attack of grip, which con­ cert orchestra. son, chairman; Dorothy Pinney and PHONE 5293 during the past season or two, has present and enjoy with their parents fined her to her home the past 11:15— (Gertrude Niesen. Grace Smith, assistants. been a perfect reflecting layer for and friends a (Thriatmaa party with week. distant stations, often aiding to 11:30— Isbam Jones’ Orchestra. Word has been received of the The South Carolina Emergency an entertainment by the children Mr. and Mrs. Creorge Dawson, Mr. bring in stations 1,000 miles instant birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Relief Administration has estab­ taking a part, also a tree and re­ and Mrs. Lawrence Hale and son. lished six bureaus in as many parts as clearly as a local station. Emery White in the Memorial hos­ freshments. The Bantly OU Co. Newell, spent the week-end in New -But the same smoothness of this pital in Manchester. Mrs. White was of the state In efforts to control Charles C. Talcott has left town York City. beggars. 155 Center Street Manchester reflecting layer which brings in dis­ Miss Lillian Heron, daughter of for a visit with relatives in Oradel, tant stations, also pours back upon Mr. rfnd Mrs. William E. Heron of , over toe holidays. the ground the sky waves of nearly WBZ-WBZA Andover. The Rev. James A. Daiddson who stations, causing interference oe- Springfield — Boston Mrs. Frank Hamilton returned has served the Tolland ‘ Federated tween the ground wave and sky home Sunday afternoon from the church for three years, preached his DUAL UNIT VARIO AERIAL AND WAVE TRAP wave, producing fading and the Windham Community MemoriW last sermon Sunday morning last A New Sdentlflc Device That No Set Owner Can Afford characteristic "mushing” which is Tuesday, Dec. 19 hospital, where she has been treat­ and he and Mrs. Davidson expect to To Be Without. so frequent of late. 4:00— Betty and Bob. ed for abscesses in her ears. leave towm next Thursday to spend ELIMINATES THE NEED OF .AN OUTSIDE AERIAL Next week we will try and ex­ 4:16— Tuesday Serenade. Mr. cjid Mrs. Lewis Phelps visited the winter in Lakeland, Florida. ELIMINATES STATION INTERFERENCE plain the difference in quality of 4:30 — Through the Hollywood Mr. Phelps’ mother, Mrs. Charlotte The Federated church social ELIMINATES POOR SELECTIVITY night and day reception. Looking Glass— Frances In­ Phelps, at the Hartford hospital rooms will be open Friday, Dec. 22 /PRICE A 4 Mall Orders Filled gram. Sunday. They found her quite cheer­ from 10 a.'m. to 4 p. m. to receive COMPLETE ^ X evv A(ld lOo for Postage 4:48— Brown Palace Hotel Orches- ful and comfortable. Mrs. Phelps is donations of gifts including clothes, IT’S NEW AND DIFFBREI>(T! tra. in the hospital for rest and obser­ pro^vlsions of any articles to promote WAPPING vation. Easily Installed, Without.Tools, In a Moment’s Notice. 6:00— Agricultural Markets— E. J. Christmas. cheer to those in town Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald Guaranteed To Work On Any Set. Mrs. Ralph M. Grant of South ■Rowell (reports). whose names have been sent to a and children of Groton, spent Sat­ Windsor, went to New York Sunday 8:18— Views of the News. special committee selected for that M. J. SUGAR, DISTRIBUTOR 5:30— The Singing Lady. urday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond purpose. to •visit her daughter, Mrs. George Parish. 57 Allyn Street, Hartford, Conn. Phone 2-7926 LangreL'i, for a few (lays. 5:46— Little Orphan Annie. A t the meeting of the Men’s Com­ Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt and Miss Mildred Strong of Rockville, 6:00— NBC Program Calendar. munity club of Tolland to be held children spent Sunday with Mr. attended the rpoming service at the 6:0J— Duke Dewey and his Hick­ Friday night, December 29th in the For Tuesday and Wednesday! and Mrs. Walter Hewitt in New Wapping Federated church last ory Nuts, social rooms of the Federated London. Sunday. Miss Strong was a regular 6:15 Ithaca CoUege A Capella church. Senator Edwin R. Dlmock Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson, attenda.t of the Congregational Choir. will be the speaker. James Pfeiffer Jr., and baby and Russell Thomp­ church during her childhood days. 6:30—rTlme. of Rockville will entertain with se­ son of ChancellorvUle, Va., arrived Mr. and Mrs. Albertus E. Jones of lections on his guitar. The com­ 6:81— Old Farmers Almanac. at toe home of toe former's parents, South Windsor, announce the mar­ 6:84— Temperature, mittee in charge are Mason Parker, riage of their daughter. Miss Dor­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 'Thompson, Alfred Ludwig, WlUlam Senk, Jr., FREE TUBES 6:35— Sports Review. Sr., Suiiday evening to spend the and Franz Walkup. All men in STEAKS othy Burnham Jones, to Allen 6:41— Weather. Royse of N ew York, son of Mrs. C. Christmas holiday. Mrs. 'Thompson’s toe community are Invited to at­ 6:48— Famous Sayings. sister from Stamford arrived with tend. A. Royse of Terre Haute, Ind. The 6:46— Lowell Thomas. them. Porterhouse 29* Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pearson of ceremony took place Saturday, De­ 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. I V i t h Every Seiberling, cember 2, in St. M ark’s church, New The grammar school pupils are Hartford and Mrs. Augusta Pearson Full Tenderloin '^•15— NatlonsJ Advisory- Council having Christmas exercises in toe York. Mr. and Mrs. Royse will re­ on Radio in Education. side in New York. , school this week; also the Commi>- 7:45— Tessie the Typist. nity Cihristmaa tree and exercises Norwalk or Murray There was a rehearsal for the 8:00— Eno Crime Cluee— "The will be held at the Town Hall Top Round 23* Christmas pageant of the Nativity Bluebeard Room,” Edward Rese 'Thursday evening. Vaety and Nutritious entitled, “’The Adoration of the and John MacBiyde. Regal Tire Kings and Shepherds,” held at the Mr*. Lewis Phelps spent Mondav 8:30— Adventures in Health— Dr, in Hartford. church at 2:30 p. m. The regular Herman Bundsen. meeting of the Junior (Christian En­ Alfred Whitcomb spent toe week­ CENUINE SPRING 8:45— Smith Brothers— Trade and end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Purchased Prom Us This Week, For CASH deavor Society was omitted, on ac­ Mark. Louis B. Whitcomb. count of the rehearsal. ’The Young 9:00— Household Musical Memories People’s Society of Christian En­ We Will Give 9:8(1—The Witch of Elndor, deavor was held at 6:30 o'clock 10:00— Providence-Biltmore Orches­ STEAMER AFKE LAMB CHOPS with Philip Pierce as leader. The tra. a TUBE FREE subject was, “China.” Greenwich, England, D ec , 19.— RIbr Meaty Shoulder The Men’s Y. M. C. A. club will 10:80— Buccaneers Male Quartet. 10:46— N ew a ( A P )— The ■:rew of toe American OLD meet this evening at the Communi­ steamer Topatopa from Tampa ty church house. 11:00— ^Time, weather, temperature, 2.Gallon Can 11:08— Sports Review. rested today after a night and day "DOC of fighting fire aboard their ship. 1 9 - TO PUNISH LYNCHEES 11:14— Old Farmers Almanac. WINTER MEDIUM ATLANTIC 11:16— Cascades Orchestra. Flames broke out In toe Number Three hold and spread rapidly eartv MILK" 11:80— St. Regis Orchestra. CAPITO MOTOR OIL Nashville. Tenn., Dec. 19,— (A P ) yesterday. HEAVY STEER —The full force of (3ovemor McAl­ 12:00— College Inn Orchestra, fliE famOy's friEnd pc»* A. M. The crew fought the fire until re­ lister's office has been placed behind lieved when toe vessell reached the 13:80— Edgewater Beach Hotel Or­ •cribM himself ler you Tenness'..e law enforcement agen­ Greenwich buoys this morning. $ cies seeking the lynchers of Cord chestra. 1.00 Four punts with fire-fighting ap­ end Your lomilY. Cheek, 19-year-old negro. 1:00— NBC Program Calendar. pliances and two fire floats brought CORNED BEEF In a formal statement the gover­ toe flames under control. brings YOU hecddL nor offered all the SBBlstance at his Range Oil — Vulcanizing — Welding — tirakes Tested MIDDLE RIBS ib. 10c LEAN ENDS ib. I5e command In the search for the slay­ 12 PE R SO N S KTT.T.y.n piness cad g long lile. on Raybestos Brake Tester — ^ttery Service — ers and called upon sU officer* of Alemite Service Station No. 301 — Ford Parts — Radia­ Johannesburg, South Africa, Dec, Cloverleaf Dairy , the law to “teek out and Identify L W. TAYLOR, Prop. tors Boiled and Flushed — Oil Burners. those who are responsible.” 19.— ( A P )— Two Europeans and ten Range O IL New Steel $2.50 CENUINE SPRING Cheek was released here last Fri­ natives were killed t(^ y when a day after the M aury county Grand platform crashed hurling them into ...... a deep mine shaft. LAM B LEGS Jury at Columbia refused to indict \ ______l/ruins Faucet.... 75e him on a charge of attempting to attack a young white glrL That North Carolina led all states In Phone 3980 night his body was foimd suspend­ toe number of cotton textile spin­ The Franklin Oil Equipment Co. ed from a tree near Columbia. dles in operation during SeptemoOT. . , - — v ■" K

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1988. SHERIDAN OFFERS ST. MARY’ S GIRLS HOLD THEIR CHRISTMAS P A R H L ocal S tocb l N . Y . Stocks l< »™ « c a r o i s Manchester BRIDAL SHOWER HELD nINFERONUGBTS DINNERS TO NEEDY Date Book AS CHRISTMAS PARTY Follows Regular BuAiness (Furnished by PuteAin A Co.) Adams Exp ...... 7^ FOR SHUT-INS AGAIN Central Row, Hartford, Conn.. RATE ACAINIW AT Meeting — Short Pageant Air Reduc ...... 99^ ToiBonow Miss Arlyns C. Moriarty Is Manager Lanice Suggests Presented During Night. 1 P. M. Stocks Wednesday—National Guards vs. Honored Guest tt Home of Allegheny (3eneral Bleotric Hotpoints at State Bank Stocks Lotheran Choirs to Miss Mary C. 'Htylor, Proe- Members of the Girls’ Friendly Allied Chem ...... 143 Armory, basketball. Selectmen; Decbric Companj Card System— Asks Co­ Society of St. Mary’s church held Bid Asked Next Week pect Street. Cap Nat Bank & ’Trust 6 10 Am Can ....'...... 94 >4 their annual Christmas party last Visit Homes of Sick DoT’ Monday — Christmas night — Conn. R iv e r ...... 450 Am Coml A lco ...... 50^4 Miss Mary C. Taylor of Prospect operation of Others. evening in connectloi with the reg­ First National of Htfd. — Am For Pow ...... 8 ‘AJl'Bumsldes at Armory, Officails Meet With P. U. ular weekly meeting, at the parish Htfd. Conn. Truist___ 40 Am Rad St S ...... 13\ ing Yuletide. third game m series. street gave a Cbrlstnoas party and house. The usual devotional service Htfd. National B amd T 14’,^ Am Smelt ...... 40% Wednesday—Manchester High vs miscellaneous shower at her home, Commission. A novel relief plan for the winter was held in the church at 7:30 with Phoenix St. B and T . — Am Tel tfnd T e l ...... 110 Alumni at Armory. honoring Miss Artyne C. Moriarty, Friday—Holiday dance at Coun- noonths was suggested by Manager a short Christmas address by Rec­ West Hartford Trust.. — Am Tob B ...... 71 Following a custom of several whose maid of honor |flss Taylor is tor Neill. Following the devotional Am Wat W k s ...... 18% ^ Club, benefit Manchester Public Simon Lanice, manager of the Hotel insurance Stocks years standing, the choirs of the to be whM her noarrlage to Attor- The lighting committee of thp service the members adjourned to Aetna Casualty ...... 44 Anaconda ...... 13% Health Nursing Association. uey H ^ l d W. Garrlty takes place Sheridan with the suggestion that Boafd of Selectmen headed by Cbnir. the Sunday school room dowmsta'.ts Aetna L if e ...... 13 ^ Atchison ...... 63 Vi Emanuel Lutheran church will sing Coming Events S t James’s church at 9:46, New it be enlarged to include the res­ where a number of lively games Auburn ...... 62% Christmas carols at the hospital and 31—New Year’s Eve supper Y ew ’s day. man Cook are in eonfirence today taurants and diners of this town. Aetna Fire ...... 28 were played under the leaderanip ot Automobile ...... 19 Aviation Corp,...... 7 almshouse and at the homes of .f ‘ Country Gub, auspices In the office of the Public UtUltlea The plan in effect is to provide T^e-bride-to-be was invited to play Edith Thrasher, newly elec*-ed Conn. G eneral...... 24^/^ Balt and Ohio ...... 22% In spite of the fine music of Tali Cedars. the charity department each week Bendix ...... 15% M dge, but during the evening San- Conunisslon with representatives of Branch chairman. . . Hartford Fire ...... 38 that Is brought over the sdr bv Jtouary 18-19— ‘’Loose Change, with cards, good for meals at the Beth Steel ...... 34% U Clauk dropped In with a pack on toe Manchester Electric (Company, At 8:30 a short 'hristmas National Fire ...... 39 radio at Christmas, It is refreshing **^^!*^ comedy, auspices of Dil- various restaurants, hotel and other Beth Steel, p f d ...... 61 ^® P**W5ed before the Public Utilities CJommlSon, pageant entitled “One Holy Night,” Hartford Steam Boiler 41 to hear 0.' choruses and choirs will­ wrth-Comell Post, American Le­ lunch places in towm. As a start Borden ...... 20% Miss Mcrlarty. On unwrapping the >««king to arrive at a solution of the was presented by a group of young­ Phoenix'Fire ...... 47 ing to give of their time to bring gion, at High school. Christmasy packages she ww re- street lighting, domestic and com­ Manager Lanice will agree to fur­ er members, under the direction of Travelers ...... 315 Can Rac ...... 12% nish 12 meals weekly at the Hotel Case (J. I...... el9 a personal greeting to those who do w^ded with a choice assortment of mercial rates of the Manchester Worship Advisor Margaret Stra'i- Public Utilities Stocks not have the opportunity to attend beautiful and useful gifts. The re- Electric Company In Manchester. Sheridan, the selections to be made ton. The pageant was in four Cerro De Pasco ...... 33% each week by the charity depart­ Conn. Elec Serv ...... 35 Ches and Ohio ...... 38% church, and v«ho appre- mainder of toe evening was occupied Upon the suggestion of the Pub­ scenes depicting the shepherds ment. Conn. Power ...... 35 Chrysler ...... 60 by bridge. First honors were won by lic Utilities Commission made three asleep on the hillside; the angel ap- Manager Lanice informed the Greenwich, W&G, pfd. 40 Col Carbon ...... 60 at ?uSud, ^ MIm Bernice Wyant of New Britain weeks ago, a conference was held pearlnjt to the shepherds, the man­ Herald today that ten years ago, Hartford Elec ...... 43^ Coml Solv ...... 31% The choirs of Emanuel will an- DEPOSITORS SAY SETUP and second by Miss Kathryn Shea, Mtween town officials and represen- ger scene with the VlKin Mary during a similar depression, he in­ Hartford Gas ...... 40 Cons G a s ...... 36% « U.O.. wfo who Is to be one of the brtdesmaldS. tplves of the Manchester Electric itiated a similar plan in Norwalk watching over the Holy ^ lld ; and do., pfd...... 45 Cons Oil ...... 10% ^mpany, with members of the the Wise Men bringing their gifts of carolers AGAINST THEM IN SUIT Ac^mment to the dining room and other restaurants and diners co­ S N E T _C o...... 101 105 Con t Can ...... 74 ^sit thdr homes and these names ^ b lic Utilities OonnniulOQ slttlM gold, frankincense and m3TTh. The foimd Ctostmaa red and greens pre- operated with him during the extent Manufacturing Stocks Corn Prod ...... 73% ^ould be turned over to Miss Eva v a lll^ in the decorations, refresh­ In on Dec. 7 in the Ubrary of the of the relief plan. characters were portrayed as fol­ Am Hardware ...... 19 21 Del L and Wn ...... 24% ^ b llc Utilities Commsslon in the lows: M^Johnson at the hospital this ments and favors, chosen by the A report was given the Herald Am Hosiery ...... 30 Du P o n t ...... 89% Bridgeport, Dec. 19.— (a P)— hostess. ^ State Office building. Certain rec- Reader, Marlon Hooks; Shep­ today that the plan was excellent Arrow H emd H, co m .. 9 ^ 111 Eastman K o d a k ...... 79% 'Tralght the O Clef Club wUl sing John T. McNamara, member of toe ommendations were made by the herds, Teresa Britton. Margaret and would pro'Wde persons with „ do-, pfd ...... 90 100 Elec and Mus ...... 3% at ^ e hospital at 7 o'clock and aS5 depositors committee of the Com- lighting committee and the Man- meals who at present are subsist­ Smith, Ruth Britton; Guard, Nora Billings and Spencer.. — 2 Elec Auto L ..e ...... 18% cheseto Electric (Company asked fOr Scott; Angel, Valette Turner; Vir­ at toe almshouse. Friday the same merclal Bank and Trust Companv ing on scanty fare at the present Bristol Brass ...... 17 19 Gen Elec ...... ig% jaalta b . n M , by t t , b S! time to consider them. gin Mary, Mary McCaughey; Wise do., pfd ...... 96 _ that a “set up” S a t- time, especially those who depend Gen Foods ...... 33% tooven Glee club at toe same h ^ ADDISON It is «p ected that a decision will Men, Ruth Britton, Teresa Britton, Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Gen Motors ...... 32% M rendered in the matter at to­ upon odd jobs for their subsistence. Saturday afternoon, the children’s 120,000 fee of Attorney George N Manager Lanice through the Herald Peggy Smith. Collins Co...... 40 __ Gillette ...... 8 % day’s meeting. During the entire pageant Christ­ Colt’s Firearms ...... 16 18 Gold Dust ...... 17 hosplUl s j for the closed Com- A gray squirred helped out on appeals to all restaurants to join 4 o clock, C!hrlstmaa morning at t toe tobacco stripping this fall by with him to make this plan as effec­ mas hymns and carols were sung by Eagle Lock ...... 28 — Herahey ...... 49% American Bank and o clock, toe Emanuel choir will start Companies fraught with dif­ tive as possible during the winter Mary Law and Evelym Carlson, ac­ Fafnlr Bearings...... 40 50 Hudson M otors...... 13% starting work about October 1, ac- STREET UQHT8 IN STORE. ficulties and doubt as to the out­ cortog to toe evidence In a tobacco months. companied by Violet Madden. Fuller Brush, Class A 7 10 Int Harv ...... 39 sninfJh*’ service and come. The members were Invited down­ Gray T^ Pay Station. 1 1 1 3 1 Int N ic k ...... 21% spend toe morning serenading shut- shed yesterday, when a workman A different type of Christmas at­ stairs once more where the doors Hart and Cooiey ...... j 25 Int Tel and 'i'e l...... 13 % ^ *l«o sing at toe against toe de­ removed a lath of tobacco next to mosphere prevails at toe Arthur of the G. F. S. room were opened to Hartmann Tob. com.. __ 5 Johns Manville...... 57% hospital and almshouse. positors because of the fact that toe eaves of the southwest corner Drug Store in toe Rublnow bulld- ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS disclose tables set in true Christ­ do., pfd ...... 9 _ Kennecott ...... 19% Foster is toe son of a judge of toe’ of a shed on Hebron avenue. A i' ®*“ ® ^P® P* brightly mas fashion with a large brilliantly Int Silver ...... 32 37 Lehigh Val Coal ...... 2% Superior Court,” said M^McNk- la ^ e squirrel nest made entirely of colored lights shown on Main street lighted Christmas tree In the center do., pfd ...... go 63 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 13% NATIONAL LABOR BOARD in a statement to toe -nmes- tobacco leaves tumbled to the aw seen Inside toe store to set off DRAMA ON SUNDAY of the room. Delicious refreshments I^ders, Frary * Qk 28 ^ 30 >, Ligg and Myers B ...... 81% pound. They were not chewed up. toe mammoth displays.of all nation- consisting of candle salad and rolls, New Brit. Mch. co m .. 6 8 Loew’s ...... 30 profession predicates but toe whole leaves were cleverly Mly advertised brands of merchan­ tea, pop-corn balls and a large do., pfd ...... 30 45 Lorlllard ...... lev^ GETS EXECUTIVE ORDERS depositors used in making a comfortable bed. dise. The Yuletide sjHrlt is indeed Second Congrregrational Church Christmas fruit cake, were served Mann A Bow, Class A S 7 Mont W a r d ...... 21% .■^•salvely as coun- . Buckingham school will have pleasing and well worth seeing. One by the committee. Gifts were then do.. Class B ...... ^ __ Nat B is cu it...... 46% ^ a t toe hearing on Foater’s *20.- of toe younger business houses on School Head Writes Play for (Contiiitiod Froni PigB Oim ) 000 fee In view of tH# fact” toelr (Jhristmas program In toe ves­ distributed to the members from North and Judd ...... i 4u igi, Nat Cash Reg ...... 17% Main street Arthur’s is fast making Program. Nat Dairy ...... 12^ try of the Buckingham church Wed­ their “mystery friend,” with Jean Niles, Bern Pond .... 10^ 12 ^ t i ^ code of fair competition, RspwsenUtlves of the depositors’ nesday evening. mow and more friends with their McBride and Dorothy Russell tak­ Peck, Stow and \^cox 2 8 Nat Pow and L t ...... 9 c o n u ^ t ^ s ^ the two closed banka, up to date type of store. Russell Mfg ...... 18 _ N Y C en tral...... 88% to im pose all conflicts tore^- h e a ^ by Mr. McNamara, Henry T. An entirely original Christmas ing the place of Santa Claus. A box Q,, of gifts was also prepared to be Scovill ...... 22 24 NY NH and H ...... 18% drama will be presented at the Sec­ Stanley Works ...... 19 21 Noranda ...... 33% ferred with Attorney Foster yester- ond Congregational church, Sunday sent to Celia Nelson who is working heretofore taken by in the mission field. Standard Screw ...... 40 ___ North Am ...... 14% evening, December 24, at 7 o’clock. Packard ...... 3 ^^18 board In toe discharge of 'te The party was in charge of As­ do., pfd., guar...... lOO — mtoe toe basis upon which the re­ LRr JOHNSON BROTHERS DO YOUR It is entitled, “The Christmas Smythe Mfg. Co...... 23 _ Penn ...... 29% sociate Florence Madden, assisted rau2 Jd°^ hereby approved and ceiver based his fee. Foster re­ Story,” and was written for the Taylor and Fenn .... n o Phila Rdg C and I ...... 3 % fused to recede from his stand and CHRISTMAS OUTSIDE LIGHTING coming Christmas Simday by John by Gertrude Llddon and Helen Torrington ...... 43 go Phil Pete ...... 15^ ./ Of the Board Crawford. All present agreed that fih ^ .^® committee that DECORATIONS C. Owers, superintendent of the Underwood Mfg Co .. 34 36 Pub Serv N J ...... 34% Of powers and 'uncti >rs 320,(XX) he is demanding is but church school. it w^as one of the most enjoyable Union Mfg Co ...... _ 10 Radio ...... of s.iid b ^ rd shall be as follows: "a preliminary fee.” W ^therpw f Outside Multiple Xmas Tree d* 1 O I- A feature of the program will be evenings of the year. Rev. and Mrs. U S Elnvelope, co m .. . __ 45 Rem R a n d ...... 7 ' ^ settle by mediarlon Sets. T-light, 110-volt, special...... S I , 3 5 the original carols and music to ac- J. Stuart Neill were the guests of do., pfd ...... 70 _____Rey Tob B ...... 45 conciliation or arbitration aU con- the evening. compemy them by Mrs. Ruth D. Al­ Veeder Root ...... igiz neu Sears Roebuck ...... 4 % ^versles between employers and E. M. CHILDS DIES XmafS^ for your len, wife of the pastor,, and the As Monday is Christmas Day Whitlock Coll Pipe . . . 1 6 ^ Socony Vac ...... 14% employes which tend to ImpcKle tot church organist, F. A. Wilbur of there will be no meeting of the so­ J.B.Wil’ms Co. 310 par 35 — South Pac ...... 19% purposes of toe National tndustnsl Torrington, Dec. 19.— (AP)—Ed- All Types of Electrical Work and Fixtures. Wethersfield. These carols are to ciety. The next meeting will take Sou P Ric S ...... ; ...... 34 % Recovery Act, provided, however ^ M. Childs, 68. father of Sterry be sung by the augmented vested place on Monday evening, January South Rwy ...... 24 V4 the board may decUne to take cog- Hunt Childs, died last night at choir. Their titles are: “Christmas 1) 1934. St Brands ...... 21% ,nlzance of controversies betweer Block Island, but no reference to Day Is Here!” “From Out of the P. 0 . HOURS EXTENDED St Gas and E l ...... 714 employers and employes In any field toe death was made in toe Superior .JOHNMN32-34 Clinton Street BROTHERS — — East There Shone a Star,” “Listen, St Oil Cal ...... ■■ 39H of trade or Industry where a moans Court at Litchfield this morning as Phone 6227 Children, to the Story,” and a chant, St Oil N J ...... 44 of settlement provided for by agree­ the trial of Sterry Hunt (Jhilds, "Glory to God in the Highest.” Mrs. REBEKAHS HOLD ANNUAL TO MEET XMAS RUSH Tex Corp ...... 24% ment, industrial code, or Federal charged with embezzlement and fal- Allen has also composed a lullaby, Timken Roller B ear ...... 29% law, has not been Invoked. ^cation of records of toe Hendey “ Cradle Song,” which will be sung ELECTION OF OFFICERS All But Money Order Window 'Trans America ...... e% To establish local or re­ Machine Company, was resumed be­ by the choir during the scene de- Union Carbide ...... 4414 gional boards upon which employers fore Judge Carl Fouter and a jury. picUng the Child Jesus in the Open Until 7:30 Through Unit Aircraft ...... 3114 and employes shall be equally rep- manger. Mrs. Minnie C. Krause Elected This Friday Night. Unit Corp ...... 4 % resimted, and to do'egate there'o Mrs. George F. Borst is designing Unit Gas I m p ...... 14^ such powers and territorial jurisdic­ the costumes for the play. Noble Grand to Succeed U S Ind Ale ...... 68 Will S25 Gsh Solve Your Mrs. Emma Dowd. tion as the , national labor board Postmaster Frank B. Crocker an­ U S Rubber...... 1554 may determine. CHRISTMAS TREES nounced today that the registry, U S S m e lt...... 90 Mrs. Minnie C. Krause of Walnut U S S te e l...... 46 “(C)—To review the determina­ Wholesale and Retail Shopping Problems? parcel post and stamp windows at tion of the local or regional board street was elected Noble Grand of Util Pow and L t ...... 2% Very Low Prices INSULL TO LIVE the main post office at the Center where toe public interest so re­ Sele^ tmpioyet c m obtain thit enh within 24 horns Sunset Rebekah lodge at the annual would be kept open until 7:30 p. m., Vick C h em ...... 25% quires. meeting held in Odd FeUows hall. ^ g h t , Wednesday, Thursdtiy and Western Union ...... 53^ Charlie’s Stand w l W security of any nature through our friendly. IN ENGLAND NEXT Mrs. Krause succeeds Mrs. Emma Friday nights this week. The money West El and Mfg ...... 37 —To make rules and regula­ Silver Lane Road State regulated flnanefaif service, end repay tions governing its procedure and Dowd. 'The other officers are: Vice order window will close at 6 p m Woolworth ...... ’ 40 East Hartford on the following tenet: grand, Mrs. Marion Straughan; Re- as usual. ’’ toe discharge of its functions ” (Oootinaed from Page One) Elec Bond and-Share (Curb). 11% secretary, Mrs. Emma L. A large mail box has been placed — S lTt Mw. 1 7 - 1.69 Financial secretary. Miss in the lubby which bears the label i«.t7 — tlM April 2 — 165 him until instructions were receiv ^ 1 — 8.80 ed from London. Emth Walsh: 'Treasurer, Miss Emily Tor business mall only” . It was ex­ April 1 7 - 2.61 ffissmann; Trustee, Miss Ethel fek.17— 176 May 2 — 2.5t The 74-year-old fugitive has been plained by Mr. Crocker today that Bralnard. ’These officers will be in­ Mar. I — 173 |K^17 — 2.54 remaining In bed most of the time only business maU should be placed stiled at a regular meeting to be since he was Informed he would In tols box. The business mail will Weddings held Monday evening, January 15 WIUOSE have to leave Greece be kept separate from the Christ­ ^-o«oea»ed<^aa>ydily charge ollhrMpw cert lM4«r< BtmMttUr Back. tlds. fpOAlU l i M AOltor Md i 0 n m MWf|»p«r Bob nssds undsrwsar, flusaa ■Mi« wwto oa th» amrdtr cmm coat, Aunt Mary a caii>st swi 'arJ % By DB. MOBRIB FIBHBEOl wWfc OADTKY, tte f n p ortsr on tlM and Dad a pair of galosbss. 1e Editor* JoitniaJ of tho Amorlcaa Toot, oursslvss bays bssn wanting nsw Modleol Afloociatlon* aad of A n ^ Mm m MMpMt«d MW shades for tbs bedroom aad have Hygola, tho Health Magaslaa duuvr FRAiroi, bM , pMttr hinted darkly for a month that If Md lOMWII to IMVO Vifltod Ktof anybody buys them to be sure they The hair on your bead* or the ilio r ^ bit dtttb ( HEIIMAM match tbs rest of tbs boui^. Iflck of It, If subject more to •CVIILACH wbo trrott Ktof t Far be It from ms to scorn these hereditary factori then to eay ttow ttnlB f ItMof) Md dOB / a II> necessities. It Is a grand aad glorl- other caufe, medica] examinerf ]IOTT« down'Md'Ottt VMidttlllt M' our feeling to know that each are convinced. If there bae been tof. It It aJto kBoim tb tt MBLVlir A member Is getting just what WE a tendency to bskldnesc In your BOLLISTEK« in ld d lt^ td optnoin think be needs. family, it's almoet a certainty you bad ftuuTtltd «i1tb Ktof roeooUy. won't escape being bald. AL imVOAN, frtond of KtoVt, Days for Practical Olvtog For toe same reaeon, some per­ li found dtid in t wrtcktd tuto* But why not set aside some sons develop patches of gray hair, n oU it. other day for the drab goodness which come In all members of the Btaniitor penutdtt tot poUet of replacement? Why not the same family in certain spots on cbitf to lot duiltt ootnt to Mt Mtni'f Fourth of July or Labor Day? the bead. And some get gray boffltf oitontlbl}' tt t fUMt, on tot Why pick on Christmas, the love­ earlier than others. totory tout If tot flrl btUtvtf htr* liest day In the year, to express If you tend to become bald, ttif fret they can Ittni more about ourselves in egg beaters and chest therefore, and your father and her, warmers ? gTandfather were bald, think of Parrott It locattd in St. Loult Of course It does so happen this before trying to regain your aad a dettctlvt atnt to brine him that older people often choose the hair with some so-called “hair re­ back. more practical gift. Therefore as storer." It Just can’t be done. DAISY OOXNOR, maid to to t everybody must be happy on Hair does not tend to fall out Ooltmaii bomt, ttlla Oalnty tot Christmas Day It doesn’t really of the head of a woman, whereas kaowi aomtthtof about tht murdtr. matter, I suppose, whether the In men hereditary baldness is ex­ messenger that carries our good ceedingly common. Men are, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY will and love Is prosals or poetical. therefore, particularly easy vic­ That each one Is pleased and hap­ tims for all sorts of lotions, CHAPTER XXXV py is the big thing. pastes, salves, lights, washes, and Apparently Daley Connor wae un­ But chUdren don’t feel this way. tricks claimed to be valuable in conscious of the dramatic effect of They are not practical. They want returning hair to a spot once her words, their gifts to flavor of magic, of luxuriant with Its growth, but "I remember,” she said, "because fairyland, of the too-good-to-be- later, because of hereditary in­ Mrs. Coleman and I were the only true variety. Pattern 6608x fluence, deficient. ones in the house. Mr, Coleman Being what they are I don’t So far as is known today there had driven off In his car right after think any mother needs to feel at A figures, this smart model can be is no preparation of any kind that dinner, Mrs. Coleman was in her made in printed silks, crepe, velvet or sheer wnnl«>n rt 4^ is of special virtue in restoring Jovial old Santa has an attentive ear for every young­ all guilty in spending money on bedroom and when the telephone them for non-essentials. Order in d.ne 36, 38, ,0, 62, I f ‘<8 60 and“ i “s i t « the hair, when hereditary factors rto g about eight o’clock I answered ster’s wishes, but he’ll never get around unless he’s given the underwear or whatever you rnanlTM 5 1-8 yards of 39-lnch material plus 1-4 yard 7 Inihls wld! have caused its disappearance. a lot of help. Your thoughtfulness will brighten Christ­ feel you must get out of your own for the vestee in contrast. To finish the sleeve and neck edges re­ "It was a woman’s voice on the system, but present it on the 24th quires 1 3-4 yards of, 1 1-2 inch bias binding. * Two Pittsburgh physicians re­ mas for some boy or girl who might otherwise be over­ To secure a pattern and simple sewing chart of this mnHoi taa,. phone. She wanted to know If Park- looked. or 26th of December and keep a cently made a study of a fam­ er Coleman was there and I said little out for the 28th to be foolish out this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd, 103 Park Av” Sfe ’New ily in which the father had a ' no, he wasn’t. Then she said, ‘If he with. It isn’t the value of gifts York, N. Y., together with 15 cents in coin. Be sure to enclose on a streak of gray hair at one spot and separate sheet of paper, your name, full address your size thp’mim patches of skin over his body comeq In soon will you tell him that counts with children so much b e ^ t this pailern (No, 6608x1, and msntlon“ b/nam e “ tSm n “„” : Denise Lang called?’ haven’t any way to know for sure," as the unusual. The present that which were without pigrmentation. “I said, yes, I’d tell him. I went she admitted, “but I think It was can be had most any work day fs There were two daughters in back to my room and looked at that about an hour later. I didn’t look Organizing Ability of Women not the thriller that a gay token Address your envelope to Julia Boyd, Manchester Herald Fashion the family, one aged five and the picture of Tracy King. I’ve got it in at the clock, so of course I couldn’t or toy is. Bureau, 108 Park Avenue, New Yor k, N. Y, other four. At this very early age a silver frame I bought at Herbst’s. absolutely swear to it—’’ Assures United Front in Combatting Unusual Gifts Have Place each of the children had developed Somehow I couldn’t see how a girl It was as near an explicit answer It is hard to describe the spirit a spot of gray in the hair of the who was going to marry Tracy King as they could get. Gainey asked sev­ of Christmas, so many things con­ head and had developed patches could be wasting time on Parker eral other questions. Then sudden­ Crime—Their Vote Carries Power spire together to make it a season of skin without pigment. Coleman. Not, of course, that Mr. ly Daisy Connor got to her feet. Birthday in the world to begin Secretary Must Be Tactful For years it has been thought Coleman isn’t nice enough—only “My land!” she exclaimed. “Look with. From this many other things that a sudden fright might pro­ he’s nothing like Tracy King! at what time it’s getting to be! I’d By Helen Welshimer. It is all right to say that women emanate, hope first of all, the tem­ duce grayness of the hair. It has “After a while I picked up the no idea it was so late! I’ve got to should be sweet, serene and gentle. porary suspensions of gloom and And Patient With Callers been well recognized that nervous hurry!’’ Men are supposed to kill dragons These are excellent characteristics worry, a warm feeling of love and manifestations of one type or an­ book I’d been reading and went on and fight giants. That has been other also might be associated with it. It must have been close to when all the criminals are in jail good will to everybody, gratitude She stood, nervously fastening the the rule ever since David slew Go­ or sleeping in the graveyard. for life and a symbolic looking with falling of the hair from the nine o’clock when the telephone buttons of her coat. Gainey was on liath. Women are supposed to tell By ELIZABETH GREGG <^him about your proposition." It head. rang again and I went down and an­ Yellow is a nice color for sun­ forward to a newer and better his feet, too. “I’m glad you came them how brave they arc so they shine and beads and bedspreads. life. MacGIBBON was done so amiably no one Usual length of time from the swered it. It was Denise Lang again in. Miss Connor," he said. “This will feel exhilarated and go out and could resent the turn-down. shock to the loss of hair may be —I’ve heard her voice often enough But it is a sickly hue to insert in a Isn’t it allowable then to go a It la often required of an appli­ may mean a lot. There’s no know­ kill more giants so they will get man’s veins. Yet it apparently is bit mad, a bit merry at this tender Women who “meet the public" anywhere from a few days to a to know! ‘Is Parker Coleman ing how much, of course, but it's more praise. cant for a position that she be “able as office nurses for doctors and few weeks. a popular shade. If it weren’t, season? To express our happiness to meet the public." This means she there?’ she asked and I said no, he bound to help. We’ve got to find out We have missed up somewhere. men would rise up and refuse to to those we love by gifts that are dentists, or as counter attendants Another physician recently re­ wasn’t She didn't say any more but everything we can. The police are Maybe we didn’t hand out enough must possess the tact and the pa­ in public utility companies, have ported 4 case in which a wom­ doing their part—’’ pay protection tribute to gangsters, not too commonplace or too sensi­ tience to deal with all sorts of per­ just ‘Thank you’ and hung up. sweet adjectives. Anyway, men refuse to meet kidnaping threats, ble? slightly different problems, but an, 49 years old, had a seri­ "Well, next morning when I saw The maid’s sharp exclamation have fallen down on their job. Gang­ sona at their worst, and not lose they need the same qualities of ous fall during an epileptic fit. boldly testify against their abduc­ I never felt guilty about having business for her employers. It is a the papers and read what had hap­ stopped him. “Oh!" she said, “you sters are as numerous as bookkeep- tors instead______of_ cringing______in _ fear. It a Christmas tree, or in buying disposition as the out-and-out re­ Four months after this fall the pened to poor Mr. King I nearly aren’t going to tell the police what tough assignment. ceptionist. In doctor’s offices the hair suddenly began to come out I’ve told you, are you?" ers today and there are almost as is time for women to put aw*ay their silly baubles to hang on it. A In some businesses a “reception­ cried my eyes out. I couldn’t think many cases of kidnaping a;, there knitting needles and cookie cutters waste of good pine? Nothing is a ability to call patients by name of her head, beginning at the top of anything except that I’d never “Don’t you think they should are of appendicitis. ist" is kept busy all day in the after the first visit emd to appear and around the temples, and know it?" and make civilization safe for their waste that contributes to happi­ outer office, routing callers to the see him again or hear him sing Miss Lena Madesin Phillips, husbands and sons. Maybe, if they ness, I never look at a gay little to do little favors for them, such within a few days her head was those beautiful songs. For almost Miss Connor shook her head wild­ speaking for the National Council right persons, arrsuiging appoint­ as getting them into the private completely bald. ly. “You 'mustn't tell them,” she start out to crusade, those same hus­ tree and think "what a pity! It ments and discouraging those a year I, haven’t missed a Thurs­ of Women, of which she is presi­ bands and sons will ride along to could grow up to be a nice kitchen office promptly when they are in Fortunately, this type of bald­ day afternoon at the State—except said. “If you do I’ll lose my job. I dent, suggests that women organize whose reasons foe "crashing the a hurry, creates a feeling of 'good ness usually is not permanent. As just know I will! Mrs. Coleman will protect the women of their families, table or baking board some day." gate" seem insufficient. The other once last winter when I had the in order to combat crime. It is and everybody will catch the spirit. Nothing is too good for cSiriat- will. the patient recovers his equilib­ flu." find out about it amd she’ll fire me! Ladles’ Choice now. day for half an hour I watched rium, particularly. If he is put to Oh, please don’t say anything to the Criminals and gangsters, unable mais. Yet it isn’t all a matter of one of these girls in action. She Bannister was growing restless. It isn’t at all a bad idea. Women to scare anybody with their cow­ money. One can be quite gay on Dealing With Public in Department bed and permitted to lie quietly police!" love clubs. They have bamded had her "line" down in great Store and is well fed, and if he is freed '’But what has all this to do—’’ he “Well, all right," Gainey agreed, ardly threats, will get jobs reading very little plus some ingenuity and shape and' used her head every began. themselves together to play bridge electric light meters or painting pluck. There’s no mesmer job on esirth from any surrounding circum­ "If that’s the way you feel' about It, from two to five every other Tues­ minute. At least thirty-five men than being on the exchamge deto stances which might Increase his Daisy Connor checked him. although I don’t see what harm it soft drink stands. and women came to her desk “Don’t you see?" she asked. ‘Tve day afternoon, to quit all day Thurs­ of a department store, for there nervousness, the hair returns could do. But suppose I want to get day, to read papers devoted to such while I was there, yet she told me one sees the unreasonable, and rapidly. told you Denise Lang telephoned in touch with you some time. How Women braved the prairie wild- Not long ago a teacher said to It was nothing to the previous to Parker Coleman twice that eve­ subjects as whether or not the •irnesses with their husbands when often the dishonest, side of too This relationship of toe nervous can I reach you?" farmers should lobby or picket and me, "I had the greatest encourage­ day’s rush. shopping public. The saving grace, system to the hair growth, quol-- ning. Between eight and nine She gave him a telephone number they trekked toward a new world. ment today that I’ve met with for Regular callers on any of the o’clock. Why did she want to say why Tennyson conceived a sup­ It is just as Important that we however, la that, since the stores ity, and distribution is one of the and told him when to call. Then pressed desire to be a necklace on a long time. officials of her firm she greeted have almost unanimously adopt­ reasons for the difficulty of eval­ next day he was at her house then ? with a last glance at the clock, she fight our way to a new peace today. "You see, I talk to the children at once pleasantly, by name. She his lady’s bosom In his love lyrics. It is true, of course, that femi­ ed the policy that "the customer uating satisfactorily any form of That’s what she said. I read it in hurried away. In school about kindness and hon­ kept track of a doaen men wait­ is always right," the employe does the -paper myself." She turned to nine hands have patched men’s ar­ treatment applied to the hair. Gainey leaned back in his chair Yes, women understand the me­ esty, perseverance and loyalty and ing in the reception room, knew not have to investigate Mrs. It seems to be well established Gainey. “You wrote It, didn’t you?" and looked at Bannister. "And mor always as they prepared for all the virtues. Every time I get for whom each had asked, and chanism of organisation. They like conflict. They know all the weak Jones’ statement that she did not that the glands of the body are "Yes," Gainey admitted, “I did. that’s that!" he said. "What do you chance I Illustrate a characteristic as fast as a caller came out from wear the somewhat soiled gown associated definitely in their func­ Don’t you remember, Bannister? think of it?" excitement, too, and there would places in their lords' suits of mail. of some great man or woman. the Inner regions, she sent In the be plenty of thrills in uniting to They understand why they heslUte, she is returning. One eastern tions with growth of hair. Never­ You were there. She told us Parker "Interesting," Bannister told him. fight crime. They could have pa­ “But every time I do tt and they one next in line for that particu­ store is said to have in charge of theless, these relationships have Coleman came to see her. Said he "I suppose there are at least a hun­ at Umes, to enter this wai or that sit there Vegardlng me with their lar executive. Almost Invariably rades, bands and floats which would wax. But an army of women, with this desk a stone-deaf woman, not been defined exactly. was an old friend and that he’d dred other young women in Tremont let the underworld Lotharios know solepn eyes, I keep saying to my­ the men thanked her as they who nods and smiles at each re­ It becomes necessary, therefore, been out of town." who keep framed photographs of new enthusiasm, protected by that self,- 'You might as well hold your went past her desk, showing that cital of dissatisfaction, and agrees Tracy King on their dressing ta­ that they mean business. The men slight sense of chivalry that even a to discount the pi^blU ty of won’t advertise the fact. It is up breath, sister. They think it’s rJl they appreciated her intelligent to make everything right. glandular changes and the possi- •That part of it was right," the bles." gangster feels towaurd women, and the bunk. They think you’re just assistance. to the women to put the matter be­ further aided by the surprise of Saleswomen in department biUty of nervous Influence In test­ maid told them. "It was late in the "A hundred!" jeered Gainey. fore the underworld. a prissy old maid telling them to stores are so constantly “meeting ing any remedy os to Its effects on afternoon when he got home. He "There are thousand of ’em! But those law -bra^ers who never be goody-goody and wipe their feet Putting Q u e al^ to the Oaller The first step in the onward, up­ thought a woman could or would toe public" that some of them the growth of the hair. came in a taxi and had his travel­ what of that?" and not spill crumbs.’ When a new face iqipeared be­ seem rather "fed up" with It, and “Oh, nothing. I was just thinking ward batUe should be directed to­ comtot them, could make them Inllaenoe of Movies fore here, this competent young ing bag with him. He’d been away ward the poles. Women of the come to terms. to prefer concentrating on their three or four days—on some kind of about it." "Every time Tve told that story receptionist put Its owner through own affairs and Interests, In too Gainey sat up straighter. "Look underworld vote. Women who are about Bruce and the spider or toe his paces. "Your name, please? a business trip, his mother said. home-makers and stenographers We have asked for the right to many stores customers are kept “You’re positive it was Miss Tjing here," he said. “I think she was tell­ kind prince and the pancakes, or Whom do you wish to see? What waiting while a conversation A Thought ing the truth. You should have seen and school teachers so often forget vote, to hold offices, to earn our own Jefferson rescuing the pig with his company do you represent? About who called the second time?” Ban­ all about it. EUecUon of upright, living. It Is high time that we step about what “he said" and “I said nister asked. how scared she was when she came best clothes on, I have vowed never vdiat do you wish to see Mr. — T” to him" is carried on by two or For behold, the day oometh that in here. I had to keep at her for 10 fearless men and women to offices into the ranks and do our share (V! to tell one a g ^ . I knew that after When the answers to these ques­ Daisy Connor nodded her head would help abolish crime. So would the fighting against the evils of or­ more salesgirls. Eventually such shall bum as an ovea; and all the emphatically. “1 couldn’t have b e « minutes before I could get her to school about a third of the childroi tions failed. to convince her that a customer either asks for some­ preod, yea, and all that do wteked- say anything! Now if it is the truth insistence that every law-breaker ganized gangland. It might be would be sjt the movies watching the man's bustoess warranted his mistalcen about that," she said. “It take the rap for his misdeeds. fun. one to wait on her, or walks out. shaU be stubble.—Malachl, 4:1. vdiat’s the rest of it?” some handsome Raffles snip the dia­ admittance, she had a clever way In either case she thinks less of was the same voice I heard before. T should say," told And Tve heard it plenty of other monds off her ladyship’s neck, or of getting rid of him she would that store thereafter because ot Pride hath no other i^ass to show him, “It means the rich and beau­ sitting on their shl'vertog spines go throui^ toe motions of ttie- the girts’ Inattention, aad It may Itself but pride.—Shakespeare. times, too. It was Denise Tji««r tiful Denise Lang was going to some pains to plant an alibi.’* right.” ideas and notions that refused to vtoile a hand with a gun stole out phontog the person for whom the be a long time before she returns. “Exactly! But why? She didn’t jibe. Bannister knew toat vdien such visitor asked, tAiiiwg him wsis Gainey drew a sTnaii square on from a portiere and shot too hero ■who Tact, Courtesy, Patience, Mem­ need an aUbL" a mood came on there was nothing in the back. outside and somethmg of what he ory, Cheerfulness — these good a sheet of copy piq>er and filled It in STILL AT IT “Maybe it wasn’t for herself." to do but wait for it to pass. "What good was all my talk be­ wanted. Then, after'’ a moment's fairies should be preset at the with black marks. ’Then he looked Gainey’s look was uncomprehend­ The hallway seemed dark as he side toe beautiful crime of the mov­ wait, she would turn to the call­ christening of every girl whose FBA Tm nio at Bannister and said, ‘Well—?" ing. Then he said slowly, “Ypu stepped inside. Thai, becoming ac­ ies? Like a garden hose betide Ni­ er and say, “Mr. Blank would like destiny it wlU be to “meet the The other shook his head. *T mean—Coleman?” customed to the light, he saw that agara or a lifted match against a you to write him a letter telling public,” can’t make it out. Coleman certain­ the afternoon mail was laid out on volcano! ly wasn’t at her home if Bannister nodded. "Could be. couldn’t it? ’’ the table. There was a letter ad­ Well, liking a good rousing show telephoned to him. But why would dressed to him and picked myself, one afternoon I too dropped it. Chuck? That’s like that story tide festivities of ranrlnnA^fm}! she want to tell us a thing uita “Coleman!" Gainey repeated. 4711 it up. “Say, what are you getting at ? You in at the little theater btiow the Miss—’ Jobbers hesitated to order th^ your that? I can’t see any reason for it." don’t think— (To Be O ontim ^) schoti. It was quite dark inside and “ ‘Shut up and watch,* growled because their orders were slow, and Daisy Connor said, “Humph!” in “I didn’t say I think Coleman shot it was after I sat down that I no­ Chuck. only five carloads have been re­ a tone filled with disgust. Tracy King," Bannister w m t on ticed four of my 3roung ideas right "In a dosen ways those boys sort­ ceived. Then tod local orders speed­ BATH SET “What do you thing about it, Min* quickly. “I only said that if Denise in front of me. ed.toe good from the bad and rooted ed up. Connor ?’’ Gainey asked quickly. Lang was trying to plan an alibi it Tt wasn’t a gang s^ow exactly for virtue. It was proof they were •Tm not saying what I think,” BUY but it had a heavy villain and his taking my talks seriously. They Now prices are ranging from 75 must have been for Colemsm or her­ coits for the flower pot kind and the maid said. ‘Tve told you wh»t self. I d(m’t pretend to understand CHRISTMAS SEALS two bad men, all of whom decked were judging the movies like cen­ h^jpened. ’That’s all I know. It look­ themselves out as goitlemen and sors, and not myself by the movies." 310 to 315 for sises up to 12 feet to it. I don’t see why either of them as high as 350 for toe 25-foot kind. ed funny to me and I thought some­ should need an alibi. Neither one moved In the best circles. Etoch had In this nurative I think toat all body should know about it. ’There’s Wa dirty work to do and he worked mothers and teachers will find en- Dealers, who declare wholesale has been accused of an3rthing. But prices have gone up K per cent, poor ’Tracy King dead, shot down in she told us Coleman was at her alone. couragemoit. Example and pre­ cold blood, and nobo<^s been pun­ home between eight and ninA •T to get an earful from cept do untidd good. And I believe sent rush calls to Detr^t, Pitts­ ished for it I want to see justice o’clock. If it’s true she tried to toe quartet in focot. that movie producers know this too, burgh, Toledo and Cleveland, but done—!” reach him by telephone at that time ‘Oh, gee, I bet I know what he’ll that good influence at home and have little hope of catching up with “Yes,” said Bannister, “that’s of course he wasn’t there. Just an­ do now. He’ll lie to the old msn and school Is the decidedly essential demand. »d»at w» sll want to-see. Now about other little tangle in a mix-up th»t turn him against Howe. Gee, ain’t thing and that movies are not the he dumb not to know he’s lyto’?’ prime factors in daily conduct we those teleidioiie calls—^you’re sure doesn’t seem to have any. beginning DESPONDENT KILLS SELF tt was about tight o’clock when the or aiding.” “ ‘You wait—he’ll And out He’s make them out to be. ! Rrst one came?” •Tt’s too much for me,” Gtoiney good but he ain't diunb. It’s these I “It must have been. Dinner's at said heavily. “Come on—let’s get smartiea that are dumb. Good peo­ New London. Dec. 19.—(AP)—, , 6:30 and it's always after seven be­ out of here.” ple like him are the smart ones.* XMAS TREES SCARCE Roger W. Jukes, 55, committed sui­ fore they leave the table. Td finlsh- One flower of France that At 3:30 that afternoon WsnniMtAr “Roottag for Vtartue'* cide thin morning at his hmoM, 115 refuses to fade out of the ten­ slipped his key Into toe front door ‘In another of the world the . ad vp my kitchen work and gtme to partner in crime had locksd a girl Hoard street, by inhaling Uhiminat- ONE OF MANY 4711 SETS toy room. It could have been maybe nis picture is Mile. Suzanne of his aunt’s white cottage *"<1 IN THE MIDDLE WEST ing gas. He placed the tube from a Lenglen who. a decade ago. was fumed the latch- He had no ex­ in a hall closet. She hammered to gas Jet in his mouth, stretched out AT 6 Uttla befote or a little after ti^ t beating all toe world’s women get out. It did no good but a close- but it couldn’t have been much cuse for going home so early except up of the lock showed It slipping on toe floor with a blanket over kls inter.” players. The ^ench ace, now that he was simply out of sorts. He Ctajlnnati, Dec, 19 .—(AP)— Un- he^ and was dead whoi found by professional raeqneteer. i^ couldn't see any sense in Four fists before me pounded less a lot more Christmas trees can “And the second call eaiw about into palms. *Keq» it up. Molfie, keep be shipped here In a hurry, it’s go­ his wife. Besides bis widow JUke* te ARTHURS tttoe?’* shown togged out in the latest Abound the office or «»h

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Jae Sewell Fanned Only Four Times Last Season Cttrnera, Baer and Ross Loom

Cbiotfo, Dec. 19— (AP)—Fo\ir-< Jimmy Fosx, who led the league tMD MMoni is- tlM Amcrlcaa iM fu* in batting, also was tbe leader In POOL TITLE GOES have not dimmed the battiaf eye of driving In runs for the second suc­ Golfers After Big Dough ITTIE GO BETiE Joe Sewell, the New York Yankees' cessive season. His war club sent In third baseman. He still is the 163 scores, with Lou Gehrig of the For M. H. S. This Season TO BILL RUSSELL toufheet batsman in the leafVM to Yankees, aceoiutlng for 139 for sec­ Need Birdies and Eagles s ^ u e o u t ond place. A1 Simmons of the Chi­ Tbe official averafes, made public cago White box, landed third 'with Undismajred by defeat in their ^third quarter but imleashed a, rally today, show that Sewell, for the Los Angstes, DSC. 19.—(AP)—^Califoraia , open and thin ______119. initial Central Connecticut Inter­ that Meriden could not halt. Mc- third time la his major leaffue ca> The profession^ golfer who hopes the CaUfomu epen eser the pnr 73 Both Walked MoH scholastic League start against Sweeney at left forward was Wind­ Beats Brother, Ralph, 100- reer, etruck out only four times, in Lakewood course at Long Bea^ six East Hartford last Friday, Man­ ham’s scoring ace, netting 13 points, to get toe Mg outs from toe 136,500 135 games, leading the American Three players, Ruth, Mickey •trokes under per fOr n Cochrane and Max Bishop of the chester High’s hoopsters are pre­ while Carey and Roy, toe guards, 93 in West Side Finals; tournament melon through this win­ league for the tenth season. Last paring for their next contest with Paul Runyan, who won the big­ year he fanned only three times, in Athletics, received more than 100 contributed five apiece. Tbe rest of ter season must go after toe birdies Windham High at WllUmantio this gest individual stake lest year by 14 games, and was cut down four bases on balls. As usual, Ruth led toe lineup Includes Szatkowskl and and eagles. No Other Natnnl F i^ ~ ii Friday with one eye cocked toward Stechholz wins capturing the Agua CaUente 17.600 times in 1935 and 1929. He played in free transpo^tion with 114 Rowan, forwards and Moss and This was toe expert deposition to­ open, played 72 holes over what le their next league encounter against in 155 games in 1935, and 152 in walks, while Cochrane and Bishop Pringle, centers. day, straight from toe lo^er rooms consider^ed^toe toughest course in their greatest rival, Bristol High, in Makbf Next Yen; 1939. received 106 each. The shme trio, Need Fighting Spirit u toe Nation’s host of pro stars toe Callfomlas in one stroke better Has Fine Average along with Foxx and Gehrig, were toe Bell City on New Year’s Day. Manchester’s biggest weakness Bill Russell defeated his brother, rested between practice rounds to than par. During bis major league service wEdked 100 or mor< times in 1982. Windham Is Strong seem to lie in a lack of fighting Ralph, 1(X) to 93 in the finals of the discuss toe pitfalls along toe gold- Craig Wood, leading money-win­ weight Champ ShmU Foxx replaced Campbell, the St. Manchester High troimced WUli- which started with Cleveland late in spirit, an element that is of vital West Side pool tournament last on trail which they annuaUy trod. ner of toe 1932-38 winter season Louis outfielder, as the leading mantic twice last season, 86 to 36 Importance in toe winning of bas­ “You’ve got to go after those 1930, Sewell has been struck out, night at toe West Side Rec and was four strokes under par in win­ for an average of a shade more than strikeout victim, fanning 93 times. and 35 to 29, but prospects aren’t ketball games. Possession of this birdies, ” piped up Leo Dlegel, "if ning toe Pasadena championship Prove King of I& (jati. eight times a season. He first led Campbell struck out 104 times a so bright to repeat this year, es­ quality would make toe Red and earned himself the right to repre­ you want a slice of that money. and three strokes under par when the league in avoiding third strikes year ago. pecially after Windham’s defeat of White one of toe stand out teams sent the West Side in toe annual These kids coming along don’t he took toe Los Angeles open title. in 1923, fanning 12 times, and con­ The champion Washington Sena­ Meriden High last Saturday, 81 to of toe League, as toe team hats a battle between the winner of toe know • ,hat it means to play con­ A best ban card of 63 was neces^ THE CHAMFlONS tinued to head the list in the next tors landed in third place in games 26, a surprising upset in view of smoothly-clicking passing offense servative golf. Pars don’t mean a sary for Archie Hambriek abd Ms West Side Rec tournament and the thing.” six campaigns. won at home, but was the best out­ toe fact that Meriden is rated as the and -a host of players with shoot­ winner of the East Side, to decide amateur partner to win toe Santa Heavyweight...... PriaM> Oantira He was reported, along with Herb fit oh the road. New York won 51 strongest contender for Bristol’s ing ability. Lack of that spirit was toe Recreation Center championship Dlegel finished three under par Monica amateur-professional tour­ Light Heavy .... Max BoaanbieaBa Middleweight ...... Vlnee Doodea Pennock, during the recent major and lost 33 at home, tbe Athletics league championship. Windham toe outstanding factor in Manches­ which will be played sometime next for 72 holes to take toe Southern ney. league meetings, as having been re­ had a 46 to 39 edge, while the Sen­ trailed by four points starting toe ter’s defeat by Ewt Hartford. month. Welterweights.... Jimmy MaLvBtn Lightweight ...... Barney Baea leased by the Yankees. The New ators won 46 and lost 80 on their In last night’s game both men York management, however, later own field. Abroad Washlpgton won Featherweight...... Kid Oioemlate played conservative pool for toe Bantamweight . Panama A1 Bm w h said both players are still members 58 and lost 33, while the Yankees first three racks each seemingly of the club. Flyweight Midget Wolgast took 40 decisions and dropped 86., feeling toe other out and waiting BSERVE LADIES NIGHT for a chance to “break ’em.” In toe By BILL BBAUCBER Guards Meet Strong Foe third rack opportunity- knocked and NEA Service Sporte Editoxtsc* BiU took advantage to enjoy two good runs, one of eleven and an­ AT REC GAMES TONIGHT New York, Dec. 19. — ’Qnree other of nine and toe half century fighters during 1983 cast long Helen Jacobs’ Net Feats In Red Devd Hoopsters mark teund him holding a 50 to S3 advantage over bis brother. As they shadows into toe year to come.' started down the homo stretch’ BIU Members of Fair Sex to Be The principal shadow-casters are Increased his lead to twenty balls R ec League Primo Camera, Max Baer and Bar­ Bring Experts’ Acclaim but Ralph seemed te find his stride ney Ross. Camera has toe heavier General Electric Fiye Boasts in the closing racks rf toe game Admitted Free; Phantoms shadow to cast because he happens BOWLING and almost closed toe gap as they Standing to be heavyweight champion (tiMft’s Impressive Record; Rang­ hit the nineties. BUI, however, seem­ toe title Jack Dempsey used to Sa?ed Wightman Cup and ed unmoved by his brother’s sudden Tackle Knolls in First Tilt, cherish, by toe way) and must meet I CHARUEKEBERTHUMS raUy and was toe master of toe W L Baer, who casts a shadow both ac­ ers Face Bnmside Advos situation at all times and opened up Dngout Five Meets Goards tive and atavistic. Won National Title to 1Hfin D Q SK0LUQ 11 MIDDLETOWN BOWLER to run eight balls before he missed Jaffe’s ...... 8 0 Ross oasts a smaller shadow^ut and the official score showed 99 to Ansaldi’s ...... 3 0 one of excellent quality. They .we JUNIOR CAGE UB^GUE in Prelim; To Give Away 90. Ralph ran off three more and Dugout Five ... 2 1 in Nightcap. calling him by virtue of his '.^ o defeats of Tony Canzoneri,“^ e Honors as Outstanding Rolling in championship form last Bill experlenceo little trouble In Heradd ...... 2 l In the Junior Cage Lea|;ue games night Charlie Kebert again demon­ K n o lls ...... 2 finest lightweight champion since making toe final ball to win toe Benny Leonard. at the Rec the Lilac Blues, defeated strated his superiority on too polish­ a Door Prize. championship. Celtics ...... 1 2 Woman Performer of the Orioles, 42-84, and the Thunder­ Phantoms ...... 0 S Ladles night will be observed to­ ed alleys over young Shiner toe idol Class B bolts took Forbes’ All-Stars, 42-29. of Middletown by taking nine of toe Guards ...... O 8 night at toe School street gym in When Camera destroyed j^ k The Flying Aces forfeited to the ten games and by a large margin of Back on the winning side of the In Class B Ewald Stechholz show­ tbe Rec Senior League when the Sharkey there were many at,.';!fce Year; Miss Van Wie Is ed his heels to the rest of the pack Armory Five. 130 pins. In the two matches that ledger again, the National Guards Knolls tackle toe Phantoms at 7:46 ringside who refi^d to give"*'^e , Saturday at one o’clock,the Ori­ and won toe championship of his Leading Scorers. towering Italian credit for befog a have been rolled by these ^ o stars, will filrt with defeat at toe State p. m. sharp with toe strong Dugout Second. oles meet the Flying Aces with the class by beating Francis Brimley In Fd. FI. man-eater. It was pointed out tost one on Shiner’s home a lle^ and toe Five mingling with toe National Tunderbolts and Lilac Blues fight­ final on toe Charter Oak alleys Armory tomorrow night by facing a close match 50 to 48. "Steckjr” Madden, Dugout ...... 16 8 Baer’s victory over rugged SehMel- ing for first place at two and the Kebert defeated his opponent by the Geueral Electric Red Devils of stepped out In the early racks and Hutt, Jaffe’s ...... 13 10 Guards. Every effort will be mdde to Ing was much more Improitifflrc. left “Brim" In toe van for awhUe Sharkey was another fat old man, (NOTE; This is the second of a Arfnory Five meeting Forbes’ All- taking 18 out of 20 games and for a Bridgeport in a contest that seems Kovis, Knolls ...... 13 8 start games on schedule time in and It looked Uke an easy match for order to allow more time for danc­ and not very difficult to desttx^ series detailing results of the third Stars at three. total pinfall of 301 pins. Shiner who likely to force toe town champions Hedlund, Herald ...... 16 1 If the Armory Five do not appear the champion but BrinUey wasn’t Mahoney, Celtics...... 12 7 ing. Art McKay and his band will The customary hue and cry_was annual Associated Press sports has met and defeated some of toe to toe limit of their ability in order raised for a match between ..Car- they will be dropped from the fazed by toe fact he was on the Faulkner, Jaffe’s ____12 2 furnish music. pool.) best bowlers in the state admitted to keep their record free of a third nera and Baer, and it was msifo— league and another team will take licking in six starts. short end of the score and staged a John Tierney, Jaffe’s .10 4 With toe announcement that after last night’s deleat that Kebert ladles night will be in order tonight in toe movies. Other sources.r>of By ALAN GOULD their place. ’The summaries: raUy that almost overtook Ms op­ Campbell, Ansaldi’s ..10 4 Is without a doubt one of toe sweet­ But the decialve manner in which it is expected that toe fairer sex will profitable revenue exhausted,, ^ is Associated Preec Sports Editor Orioles toe Guards put toe skids under toe ponent but “Stecky” provedhis S. Saimonds, Guards .. 8 5 est bowlers he has enequntered. mettle and ran five balls to give him be well represented In view of toe likely toe two will meet in 1934. B F T Regardless of his defeat by Kebert Meriden Legion Saturday night E. NeiU, D u g o u t...... 9 2 the title of “junior champion” of Quish, Ansaldi’s ...... 9 1 fact that to*y will not be required There is no other natural fighW in New York, Dec. 19.—(AP)—For Duffy, rf ...... 3 0 6 it must be said that Shiner is a real seems to indicate that toe locals to pay udmissiem. toe making. .' Pongratz, I f ...... 10 0 20 the West Side Rec. Stavnltsky, Jaffe’s ... 7 4 her twin tennis achievements in bowler and it was only through have hit their stride at last and can Seek First Win Grlmason, c ...... 1 0 2 The tournament this year proved Nelson, Jaffe’s ...... 8 2 saving the Wightmau cup far the tough breaks that he did not make be coimted on ito play the style of The Phantoms will endeavor to Barney Ross, bom Rasofsky.—on Kerr, r g ...... 2 0 4 basketball that gave them a huge very successful and very interesting R. Fraser, Knolls .... 9 0 United States, with a deciding sin­ a better showing. He repeatedly to those who, participated and re­ Snow, Herald ...... 8 1 enter toe ranks of toe winners to­ New York’s East Side, cam e^^p Winzler, Ig ...... 1 0 2 hit toe “pocket” only to hqve a split following of fans laslT season. The night In their game with the Knolls, gles victory, and then dethroning quests are already flooding the Wippert, Phantoms ... 8 1 from Chicago’s Ghettl straight and F. Blanchard ...... 0 0 0 Guards are much heartened by their who won their first game against her famous rival, Helen Wills or next to impossible spai;e alaring West SI c office for a “doubles F. Bissell, Celtics .... 7 3 clean. He has showed the :l^ht him in the face. The scores; victory over toe Legloii and this toe strong National Guard team. world what perhaps is the moah ef­ Moody, for the American champion­ 17 0 34 confidence should stand them In tournament.” This novelty tourna­ Gorman, Jaffe’s ...... 8 0 Kebert • Shiner ment was started last year and T. Saimonds, Guards 5 5 The Pheintom team looked very im­ fective left hand since Leonard^ a ship, Heleu Hull Jacobs wins the Lilac Blues good stead against a team that pressive in its game with toe strong 118 133 twelve teams entered with the Britt, Ansaldi’s ...... 6 1 rapier that twice routed thq at­ acclaim of the nation’s sports ob­ boasts a most impressive record of Dugout team last Saturday night, 129 97 Stewart Taggert-“TV’ HoUand Hadden, Celtics ...... 5 3 tacks of terrible Tony Canzoneri.- servers as the outstanding woman Wiley, rf ...... 6 forty-three vlctorle.- and only being nosed out in toe final period Tho mmy, Little Paaeho., Dodge Antonlo-S. Wiganowski, Ballsteper- County 7 athletic association. Brennan ...... 94 105 98—391 l^iacaro, Roee Ftelde and PlUsrd ...... 50 69 W. Dowd. bar. _____ ■ New York, Dec. 19.—(AP) — Sullivan ...... 82 72 The pairings In toe junior tourna­ ICE SLATE TONIGHT 494 498 466 1452 FLYWEIGHT: Jaekfo Columbia’s football squad waa ready Dion ...... 76 77 Ireland Mickey MoChdre, Ginger ment ^ ere matches will consist of ROXINO EXHIBITIONS. Sherman ...... 116 99 99—818 HockeN/’ to above off today <« toe loog trek Hassett ...... ! ! ! 68 60 60 jMinta are as follows: J. Walker- New York, Dec. 19,— (AP)— Na- Valentin Aiurlemamh^.Marbi^ to Pasadena and toa New Year’s W add^ ...... 75 78 tional le a ^ e hockey teara turn to G. Foots ...... I l l 164 88—808 la, Manrtoa HuguantB « m1 ftan T. McVeigh, Deyorio-W. McCor­ Last nl|ht at toe Wapplng Com­ day rose-bowl engagement with mack, M. Borowski-P. DeUafera, W. Inter-divlnon eompetltiOB tonight Cordner ...... 88 106 87-J91 (By toe AasoeUted Preea.) munity HOpae in Wapplng members Davies ...... s ..ll8 W 78—868 Stanford. The party of 54, Includ- 356 341 Welr-M. DiQimone, R. Reimer-F. with both toe Detroit Red Wings Oan-Am League. of the Recreation Centers boxing Taggart ...... 101 88 106—880 Quebec 8 : Providence 2 (over­ ing thirty playersirs will . —, leave at 3:40 Barrett, J. Harvath-G. May, F, Del- and toe Chicaro B la ^ Hawks* wag­ time.) o’clock tola aftarnoon. LAST NIGHTS WRESTLING ing a merry tight for the American class and Dr. Cuvier Hauch of toe lafera-J.Muldoon, C. Sears, F. Bar­ Memorial Hospital appeared in box­ 688 4 M 4 n 14W TONIGHT’S BCBEDUUS. Tba team will arrive at St. Louis rera and r . McCormlok-R. DeUa- section lead, booked for aotlmi. tomorrow aad wlU b« bustled off to (By the AMOolatad Praao.) fsra. Detroit, which now holda a one- ing exhfMtlotta. 'Tbe members NstteeaL were paired up foUcrafo: Henry Chicago at Ottawa. toe St. Louis Ubhrer^ty flsM for a New ^^oric—Jim Browitoig, Ver- VoUfy BalL • point naraltt oxer ahkage, tangles with the Anerloana at New York, Sebuets vs. George Beany, Bobby Montreal MaroQos at Boatea. ^^^ortcout. U gbt drills will be held ooa. Mo., drew with Ed DooOeorga. In a voUay baU match at Bridge­ Fritz Poltard, M the fk- •Iso at Dallas and SI Paso. The North Java, N. J. v-wg®. while Ohleago travels into Canada Dougan vs. Eddie Lucas and Dr. Detrol^ at New York Americans. port 'Saturday the ^ec team won moga negro athlata of Wsawn uai- squad will halt at ’Tucson, Aria., for Camden, N. J.—Dick Raines, four out of five games from toe to play the Senators 4t Ottawa. Cu^er HauMi vs. Dlreotor Frank verelty and a high aohool IntrdUBg Oan-Aaa League. an iatanaive week's practice before The third game on toe program Busch. There was plenty of action None scheduled. Houston, drew with Paul Jones, Bridgeport Y. The scores were and football star at Seitii h ijS '^ M - proceeding to Pasadena. sends toe Montreal Maroons against' and those who were present loudly Houston, each won one fall. 16-U. 16-13'. 16-lL 14-16 and 16-11. oagQ, Is a freihman at hUntharia the Bruins at Bestoar • - applauded aaob e«blMtloBr alma matar 'tfoa yaari ‘ \ /t \ l V\ . s:\Sh* •' * ,■ ' V •lEossTiai’^ ^llwgaB3TER BvENnre’B litk o, H A M oqn ^ i r Read fhe Classifie d Renlal Properfq LisHnq on this Paqe

LOST AND POUND MOVING—TRUCKING— APARTMENTS—FLATS— STORAGE 20 GOING TO GET PRE VIEW in the worid, and' )ST—BLACK POCKETBOOK on TENEMENTS 63 CECIL ENGLAND whoae anim osity wms M tIir’ til* 5-15 car from Hartford, or be- CHURCH O m C IA L FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on HflNKWSStNG to subject him l o ______I Ween Center and Oak street. Find- SILVER ULNB BUS LINE offer th* (MM Relallvaa I ler call 7594. hccommodhttaD at tkelr larg* O*- Cedar street. The Manchester OF NEW CHEVROLET Trust Company. HURT IN CRASH Communleatton ______Luxe bus fo r lodE«, part> or tfeain ISSENTTOJAH, by Mrs. Gilbert with bar bnabiMM' f e ST— SMALL POODLE, white, trips at speeia] ratas. Phone 8068. Frank D. Riley of Local ‘Agen­ HAN SUFFERS 8860, 8864. relatives in Seneca Falls,'FrMaar with 'brown ears and nosa An- BUSINESS LOCATIONS cy on Special Train for Dis­ night, but they bad not aesii htts. Wers to name of “Rags." Finder However, they aald they would lo t . blease call 8053 or return to 103 LOCAL AND LONG OISTANUB FOR RENT 64 Taken to Hospital When trict Representatives. movtog, general crucklng, livery Charged With Stealing FR(MJIINESIA Mrs. G ilbert kncNr iwinvs«w»»eiy t ( ' Hamlin street. aervioe. Our affillatloD with United Fnmk D. Riley of the Riley be appeared bi that oomaiuiiitj. TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 m « it» (Oonttmied ftom Page One) The missing man’s father aad r— CHILD’S WHITE gold Vane Service meane lower ratea 00 Conpe and Truck Collide Chevrolet Co., 60 Wells street left to S T - etreet (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ $1,000 of Chnrch Funds; mother are both' living, while Mrs. s glasses, from Nathan Hale school furniture moving to distant pointa New York this afternoon on a ward J. HolL TeL 4642 and 8025. the nature of a hightmare. Next Gilbert has relations in Jmrdan, N . - Large modem trucks, experienceo speciifi train carrying all the Chev­ to Recreation Building. 49 Glen- morning he told his wife he dreamed Y., about 30 miles away from Sen^ men, prompt aervioe, aU goods in­ on East Center Street. Gets Six Months. ,Wood street Telephone 5529. rolet dealers from the district con­ TOmethlng “terrible” had happened ca Falla. The Gilberts have one son. sured while In transit are features HOUSES FOR RENT 65 trolled from Tiurytown, N, Y. for to his father, who resides In Sene­ Mr. Gilbert rarely went anyvriiere offered at no extra expenec to jrou. Eietroit to see the new 1934 models. ca Falls, N. Y. without wearing a pair of neae AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Daily tripe to New York, baggag* Two automobiles, one a truck and The dealers will be In Detroit for New Haven, Dec. 19.— (AP) — TO RENT —SETVE3RAL desirable Cbrietims Plans. glasses, his wife said. However, he Oklivered direct to steamship piers. five, six and seven room bouses, the other a coupe, figured in an ac­ two dajrs {md during that time will FrBmk A. Scott of Madison, for six ICO ACHES—1931 FORD; 1929 Es­ cident at noon today. Cecil W. Elng- ‘‘^ t ’s spend Christmas with the left his glasses at home last ’Thurs- For further Information call 8068. single and double; also heated be shown .the entire Chevrolet plant years treasurer of the First Con­ day night Bmd, wherever he might sex; 1929 Whippet Sedans— 1933 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney, Ine. land of 489 East Middle Turnpike, and taken to the proving grounds old folks back home,” Mr. Gilbert WUlys; 1931 Willys; 1929 Whippet apartments. Apply Edward J. Holl, gregational church of that town, be at the present tim e. Is without Phone 4642 and 8025. Manchester Green, was taken to the where the new 1934 models will be suggested to his wife Thursday them. Coupes—1931 Ford: 1932 Willys: hospital, the smaller machine was put through some real work-outs today, after being arfaigned In Su-^ morning. TTfis was bui imusuBil perior Court on a bench warrant 1929 Buick. Cole Motors, 6463. E’OR RENT— SINGLE house, 7 smashed and an alarm was sent In imder more trying conditions suggestion for him to make, Mrs. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 fax charging him with embezzlement of rooms, near Blast Center street, aU from the fire alarm box at Spmee than the average driver ever impos­ Gilbert said, but he seemed eBiger Hi g h e s t p r i c e s paid for your and Blast Center streets, call'ng out about $1,000 of church funds, to rnake the trip Bind expressed the BACK TO FARM car. Cash waiting.* Armory Ga­ BEAUTY CULTURE^Eiam while Improvements, rent reduced. Write es-upon a c{ur. pleaded guilty and was sentenced to learning. Detalla tree. Hartford Herald Box N. Nos. 2, 3 and 4 of the South Man­ opinion that the roads would be rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone chester fire department. j{fil for six months. cl^r for travel by last Saturday. 6874. Academ y o i Hairdressing, 698 An explanation given of the case MOVEMENT GROWS Mr. England was driving his Ford Mrs. Gilbert agreed to go. street, Hartford. W B us that Scott took three bonds of coupe toward the Center intending "He complained of a severe head- Want Ad InfOTinatiaB UTEST STOCKS the church of a face vBdue of $2,500 whe early Thursday morning, but a (Continned from Page One) to go to a restaurant on Main street and put them up for coUaterBil in a SETTLED OUT OF COURT for his midday lunch, his usual cus­ few hours later said It left him and DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 New York, Dec. 19.—(AP)— private business trBmsBu:tlon. ’The tom. As he neared the intersection that he was feeling better thBm he Industrisd recovery prognuns In the Manchester DreBU^ dullness burdened finEinclal bonds were lost throught fBdlure of FOR SALE——GERMAN police pup- of the two streets a truck owned by had in several weeks,” Mrs. Gilbert present situation,” said a section WOMAN LOSES $2,000 markets today as most trewlers re­ the business deal and Scott wsus un­ said. summarizing the work of the Fed­ Evening Herald plea, healthy, low priced. M. Ash­ Watkins Brothers and driven by able to reimburse the church treBis- er, Andover. Telephone Rosedale mained in speculative bomb-proof “However, I noticed he seemed to eral boBird for vocationBil educa.- Edward Gleason was ahead of him shelters waiting for an incentive to ury. CLASSIFIED 44-3. Hartford, Dec. 19.—(AP) — By Mr. Gleason was about to turn be extremely nervous Bmd restless,” tion, “Is that even tndned workers, either {ulvEince or retreat. It was also stated the church so­ she added. “He would roam around who have been displaced or let out settling for $2,500 before the petit Into Spruce street and had given ciety WBIS reluctant to prosecute ADVERTISEMENTS POOR SALE—PART COLLIE piq>, The domestic gold rate held at the house, go Into the cellar, come In the period of recession, can in jury could reach a verdict in Fed­ the signals showing that a turn was yesterday’s BulvBuiced figure of Scott, but owing to the talk about Count aix uveras* words to * Una three months old, |5.00. 193 Oak upstairs again and appeared awful­ large proportion of Instances never eral Court this morning, Mrs. Anna to be made. Mr. England was so $34.06 Bm ounce Buid the dollar rsU- the incident In town Scott decided ly fidgety.” iBitlals, nmubora and ubbreviutiona street. Kozar of Bronxville, N. Y., lost be taken bBick on the pay rolls of close to him that he could not well lied moderately In terns of leading to tBdie his punishment. A technl- tocb count ua a word and compound $ or more. It was learned after Had But Plv^DoIlars. industry at their old jobs, either worda aa two word* Minimum coat Is FOR SALE — ZIMMERMAN’S 2,000 stop, the appearance of the road in­ foreign exchanges. Grsdns, cot­ CBil complaint was mBide on behBdf price of three llnee. the jury was dismissed. Mrs. Kozar dicated, and pulled sharply to the of the society, on which the warrant Mr. Gilbert cashed a check for $5 during or following the period of re­ Line ratea per day for transla&t canary birds for song. Phone brought suit for $15,000 against the ton Bind other commodities were in­ at Bursack's Wednesday evening sumption.” 4725. left. He escaped hitting the tmek WBUS bBuied. pda. Mott Haven Feed Company, Inc., clined to mark time while bonds and, so far jaa his wife knows, this For ‘ industrial recovery, the re- U eetfre Marek 17, 1M7 squarely, but struck the rear left were quiet Bmd mildly mixed. Al­ Shortage tn Funds Cash Cbarge FOR SALE— COCKER spaniel of , and Samuel hub cap of the truck. ’This, It ap­ Scott WBia arrested in Madison was the only money he had with pott explained, their training Bmd though there was no pronoimced him when he left home Thursday I Conaecutlve Day a ..I 7 ota S ota pups, excellent pedigree, register­ Cohen of New Milford, for Injuries peared, caused him to slide a slight this morning and brought to the experience will have become misfit • Conaecutlva Daya ..I 9 ota 11 eta received in an automobile accident, pressure on equities generally, slid­ evening. She said their bank ac­ ed. Telephone 3226. Leslie Buck- distance to the left, and in doing so city. His counsel told the court his as a result of technologlcBd advance. 1 Day ...... | 11 ota II ots December 22; 1932, in Greenwich. ing tendencies were seen In some of count in Hratford had not been All ordera for Irregnlar Inaartlona land. he stmek the curbing on the west the leaders. ’Trading In the cBurly cllenll haul an BictuBil shortBige in New Trade Skill sm i ba charged at tha ona tima rate. Trial before Judge Edwin S. touched, and the keys to his car side of Spruce street, bounded over hours wBis the lowest of the past church funds of about $1,800 which More processes CBdllng for new Special rates for long term erery Thomas and a jury began yesterday the curb and crashed Into a tree In Included CBish besides the missing were found IntBict in the garage. trade skills are being introduced, day advertlelng given upon request morning. At 4:40 the jury received week or so. A number of stocks The car had not been molested. Ads ordered for three or six daya LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 the yard at 148 East Center .treet. were moderately higher at one time. bonds. Counsel also said Scott had however, said the report, pointing the case, but at 7:05 it had not made substBuatial donations to the That a beautiful bond of Biffectlon and stopped before the third or dfth 'The. errsh was In the center of thi Shares of Chrysler U. S. Steel, to vocationBil training bui a means day will be charged only for the ao- FOR SALE— YOUNG certified Jer­ reached a verdict and was dismissed bumper and radiator, both being church during the past two years. has existed between Mr. and Mrs. of Industrisd recovery. tual number of times the ad appear­ until this morning. Vanadium, McIntyre, Montgomery Gilbert during their 19 yesxa of ed charging at the rate earned, but sey cow. Will freshen soon. Inquire driven back and the V-shape motor Scott had been employed by the IncreBusmg economic insecurity of AS court opened, attorneys an­ WBird, J. C. Penny, Santa Fe and New Haven Road for 38 years, but married life, was Indicated by the no allowance or refnnda can be made 59 Woodland street. pushed from Its base toward the Genersd Motors were slightly Im­ the adult worker and abandonment on six time ade stopped after the nounced that both sides had agfreed body. was releBised last spring when many wife when she told the reporter that of the youth of the nation to Idle­ fifth day. ' to settle for $2,500 and the jury was proved. The erratic Atlas tank other workers were let out. He has her husband treated her more like ness “ or at beat to misfit educa­ No “till forbids"; .Usplay lines not POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 excused. It was foimd that the The windshield was broken into was about unohBmged, as were N. lived in MBidison 12 ycBUfl and as “a lover thBm a husband.” •old. principal point on which the jury many pieces and Mr. England, ap­ Y, Central, Anaconda and many tional discipline,” were seen aa “the The Herald will not be reeponalble grand juror has handled most of the “He qever went out anywhere more serious problems emerging in for more than one Incorrect Insertion RO STING DUCKS 16c live, 22c disagreed was the amoimt, several parently making an effort to get others. Losers of fitictlons to 4 CBises before the Town Court. He without taking me along,” she as­ our present economic order.. at any advertisement ordered for dressed. Turkeys 24c live, 30c members holding out for a larger out, fell or was thrown out. He was around a point included AmeriCBin was secretary of the Republican serted. “His hobby was steel, and more than one time. found on the sidewalk just after the Telephone, Union Pacific, Auburn, The Inadvertent omission of moor- dressed. Allen, 160 Tolland Turn­ sum, but the majority agreeing on town committee Bmd secretary of almost every night he stayed home pike. Telephone 8837. between $4,500 and $5,000. crash, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Nation- the zoning board. Curt Youel, University of South­ • • ct publication of adTsrtUlag wUl be to make calculations on some In­ ern California center, plays rectified only by oanoellatlon of the A call was sent In for an ambu­ Bil Distillers, Union Bag A Paper, The ShortBige in church funds vention he was working on. At •barge made tor the service 'sndered. and passes the football left-handed, FOR SALE)—BRON25E turkeys for lance and, ar there was Indication Johns-ManvlUe, Allied Chemical, U. came to light last summer when an present he has a furnace Invention All adTertlaementa must conform breeding, Tom, 4 Hens. Tele­ of fire breaking out In the car, the S. Smelting, Westlnghouse and but writes and plays golf right In style,' copy and typography with 1 InsurBmce company asked payment patented.” handed. regulations enforced by the puLllah* phone Rosedale 2‘7-4. HOME LOAN OFFICIALS fire alarm was also turned in. There Western Union. for a policy on Ihe church property. Mrs. Gilbert was asked If she •re and they reserve the right to was nothing for the firemen to do, HevBfiness of various equities re­ Scott Is sBild to have g;iven BissurBmcC knew whether her husband had any edit, revise or reject any copy eon- cently wBis attributed by some com­ Tom Johnson of Kewanee, HI, ■idered objectionabl*. URGE SPECIAL SESSION however, as the blaze had been ex­ it had been paid, but when the com­ enemies who might be detaining f u e l a n d f e e d . 49-A tinguished when they arrived and mission houses partly to profit tBix pany insisted It had not the treas­ left tackle of Creighton university’s CIOSINQ HOURS—Claaslfled ads to him against his will. She replied eleven, played every minute of th4 publllbed tame day must be re- Mr. England w m on his v^y to the selling as well bis selling to estab­ urer’s books were examined and the that Mr. Gilbert hadn’t an enemy ved by 13 o’clock noon; Saturday! hospital. lish losses. In the former category, Bluejay’s eight games this fall. fcM:t0 a. m. FOR SALBl—HARD WOOD for Bridgeport, Dec. 19.— (A P )—A ShortBige foimd. stove, furnace and fire place $8.00 formal petition requesting Governor Officer Rudolph Wlrtalla was de­ it was SBfid, there were trafiers and TELEPHONE YOUR cord, $4.50 per load, white birch Wilbur L. Cross to convene a special tailed to make the Investigation investors who have held stocks since WANT ADS. for stove $6.00, for fire place $7 session of the General Assembly to and Officer Walter Cassells to take the beginning of the upturn iBist FOUR SAILORS STRANDED Ada ara accepted over the Ulepbooe load. Chas. Heckler, telephone enact legislation making bonds of care of oie congested traffic. In the spring. Many of these issues still Ct the CHARGE RATE given above Rosedaio 13-13. the Home Owners Loan Corporation meantime, Mr, Elngland was given show sizeable profits. Quite a few A! a convenience to advertisers, but of those who fear there may be a o n d e s o l a t e me CASH RATES will be accepted a legal bonds for acceptance by sav­ first aid In the Manchester I memori­ ' ISLAND FULL PAYMENT If paid at the bnsl- FOR SA LE— SLABS, Hickory and ings banks of Connecticut was In al hospital. Cuts that were caused drastic IncreBUM In surtBixes next Bees office on or before the seventh Oak. Selected fireplace wood, cut process of formation today under by the broken glass were first at­ year are understood to have been day following the first Insertion of to order. C. A. Stoye, Dial 3149. liquidating their holdings so that Yarmouth, N. S., Dec. 19.— (AP) •aob ad otherwise the CHARGES the direction of Judge William L. tended to and later he was removed —Seagoing Royal Canadian Mount­ to the X-ray room for jilctures. their profits will come in their HATE will be collected. No responel Tlemey, former Fourth Congres­ ed policemen bucked roughened Ifillty for errors in telephoned ads At the hospital this afternoon It 1983 returns. sional district Congressman, and seas off Nova. Scotia’s Southwestern Will ba assumed and their aoouracy was disclosed that the right thigh Although there has not been any pannot he guaranteed. GARDEN—FARM - now general counsel of the House tip to y, fighting their way to­ Loan administration in the state. above the knee was broken ahd the unusuaj tax selling for either profits DAIRY PRODUCTS 5U or losses reported, utility stocks wards isolated Seal Island where INDEX OF For more than an hour yesterday, left {inkle dislocated aud t-oken. four seamen stBmd watch over the There were multiple cuts and abra­ were said by brokers to have been CLASSIFICATIONS Judge Tlemey, Peter Kennedy, ad­ bodies of three of their mates. FOR SALEl—APPLES, 800 bushel, sions about the lower part of the, in the latter cIbws during the past girths ministrator of the Home Loan Act, The three died in the islEmd’s surf delicious Baldwins, Northern Spy, body. He wsis also suffering from several days. The reason for the Angagements ...... B and Deputy Attorney General Er­ Saturday, battling their way to "^ee C and Westfield, free delivery—any nest L. Averill, conferred with Gov­ shock. utility offerings it was explained, shore from the blBizing wreck of Deaths .m ....• —»• . r.« D quantity. Edgewood Fruit Farm, ernor Cross at his office In the state v/BW that the aversige for this group Card of Thanks B 461 Woodbridge street, Manches­ the American schooner Ellen T. o In MemorfUm ...... F capltol and argued the need of a is now only about 5 pointa above the lo st and Found 1 ter Green, Phone 3310. special session. low of the year Bind those who ac­ Marshall miles off the coast. ’Twen­ FRIEDMAN IS READY ty-three others made land safely, ^nouncements ...... t Governor Cross’ argument was quired these stocks in the summer Personals ...... t some of them picked up by the i s that “no special emergency’’ exist­ are able to show some sizeable de­ AatcaaobOes steamer Lbits Kruse, others pulling HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 ed. He consented, however, to the TO LEAVE PRO GAME clines. Automobiles lor Sale ...... 4 Emhore in the dories. Automobiles for Exobarge__ — i filing of a petition by the Home New York, Dec. 19.— (AP)— Wall street sentiment continued While the police cutter ploughed Auto Aoceesorlee—Tires 4 FOR SALE—ANTIQUE furniture, Loan Corporation. This petition he Auto Repairing—Painting . 7 Benny Friedm{ui Is ready to quit to display a moderately optimistic its way to Seal IslBmd to bring of all descriptions, tables, stands,’ will submit to Attorney General Auto Schools ...... f-A professional football and seek a tinge, despite the intermittent sell­ ashore he four men smd their dead Autos—Ship by Truck ...... I chairs, rockers, also repairing, re- Warren Burrows and he will request ing flurries. 'The fact that the gold Autos—For Hire ...... 9 coaching job somewhere. 'The for­ copipanions, the remaining 19 sur­ finlshlng. V. Hedeen, Hollister S t an opinion as to whether “a consti­ mer aJl-America qusu-terback from price-fixing policy, with its theo­ Garages—Service—Storage « . . . 10 tutional emergency exists.’’ vivors awaited at Yarmouth for Motoroyolea—Bicycles ...... u Michigan, veteran of seven years of retical dollar depreoiation results, help they hoped to come to them Wanted Autos—Motoroyolea . . . . It BEAUTIFUL GRAY AND white Further than to reveal that Gov­ professional football and one of the has been somewhat obscured by BualBeas and Profeaslonal Services combination range, a bargain. Nice ernor Cross’ attitude was not ad­ through Prerident Roosevelt. They Business Services Offered ...... 13 greatest forward passers of all time Lews regBU-ding Improvement In telegraphed him liuit night, asking Xmas g ift Must be sold. Jones, the amant to the need of a special ses­ has decided his playing days are business and Industry throughout Household Services Offered .....I t - A Stove Man, at the Green. sion, Judge Tlemey declined to re­ for aaslstBmce fti the way of cloth­ Building—Contracting 14 over. the nation was viewed bis a hopeful Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 veal details of the conference with ing. He was a member of the Brooklyn factor by ‘most market observers. "Help needed at once,’’ Cantain Punerai Directors ...... 14 BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. the governor. club of the National pro league this Heatlnf Plumbing—Roofing . « 17 Bought, sold, exchanged; #Jf> oil Some finsuicial quBirters were in­ Albert Hines' message SBdd. The insurance ...... ig year. Reports have linked his name clined to worry a bit over the forth­ men had nothing but their salt- (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PK7TUBB) Hllllnery—DreesmaJelng ...... 19 burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ DECISION LEFT TO TOWN with the coaching job at City Col­ Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . SO nings until 8. Jones, The Stove coming session of Congress, with caked sea clothes, Hines declared. lege of New York where Dr. Harold FederBd regulation- of stock and As Duncy rocked the rocking “I will let each Tiny have a tr^.’ ^ntlng—Papering ...... si Man, Manchester Green Oarage. Hartford, Dec. 19.— (AP)—Gov- And he told the President the Professional Services ...... gs J. Parker has been In charge fob commodity exchBinges a possibility. horse, oT Samta Claus exclaimed, And so the TlnymltM took turns. Repairing ...... gg «mor Cross today left to a town eleven years. AmericBm consul “refuses necessary “Of course that wooden beast won’t That the Stock Elxchange and the clothing men acutely need.’’ Soon they had had their fill. Tailoring—Dyelng-^Sanlng ... S4 meeting of Greenwich the question “Many others also have been sug move Bilong. It just swings to and “Gee, listen,” Goldy loudly cried. Toilet Goods and Service 35 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 of whether the Merritt highway New York state attorney general’s Today Hines told newspapermen Wanted—Business Service « . . . . S4 gested" said Dr. Frederick B. Rob­ fro. “I hear a funny noise outside.” would be built In that town this inson, president of the college “but office were investigating the gyra­ he and his seamen were not “ask­ Bdaeatloaa] tions of atlBia tack, which dropped ing for charity.” But “some of the “ You’re doing fine. Tip forw ard, “Well, come with me,” said Santa, ourses m <3 Classes S7 MAKE THIS A JOYOUS Christmas year. The governor disclosed the It Is not even definite that Dr, about 18 points in two daya, it was men Btre weeudng clothes not fit to son, Bmd then tip back. It’s lots of “amd you’ll get another thrill.” Ivate Instruction 3S for the youngsters with a good used nature of a conversation on this Parker will not be coaching again fun. ’The swinging of your body Is . • • • • dancing ...... Sl-A subject with Mrs. Florence Kltchell, next year.’’ ^ felt, might furnish fresh fuel for go on the street with,” he said. The luslcal-Dramatic S9 piano, 6 weeks of lessons free! Van what niBikes the old horse g o.” He led them to a spot where they, Dyke, $85; Pease, $65; Stultz, $75; representative from Greenwich. He Congressional fires. captBdn declBU*ed the consul had 7-anted-Instruction ...... „ .r , SO “dcBdt most unfairly” with the mat “I’ll show you something,” . Duncy saw lots of little elves at play. Final! dal Bachmann A Sons, $95; Becker was reported to have told her that HELD IN THEFT CHARGE “What are they doing?” Dotty uk- lends—Stocks—Mortgages « ... tl If Grernwlch did not want the high­ New York, Dec. 19.—(AP)— A !b A ID b i o S'TILL ter. said. “I’m going to nmke it move Bros., $150. All uprights in ma­ ahead.” And then he rocked real ed. And Coppy aadd, “I Imow.” » Business Opportunities SS hogany cases. Watkins Brothen. way to 6e started at the New York well dressed man who sidd he is "They're playing ten pins. Gee, Honey to Loan ...... 9t Waterbury, Dec. 19.— (AP)—THfe RELATIVES IN NORWALK f{«t Bmd, Samta cried, “Well, w ^ , 935 Main street. end, its wish would prevail Today ’Theodore H. Kresge, 30, of Atl{mtic what fim to watch those funny fel­ Help and Sltaatfoue first loCBfi seizure of a Norwalk, Dec. 19.— (A P )—In ad­ look there!” elp Wanted—Female ...... SI he declared that If the town at a City, was held for the grand Jury lows run Bmd throw the little bowl­ still since repeBU of prohibition was dition *1 Mrs; Samuel Dlnkowltz, telp Wanted—Male ...... sg rOR SALE—^MAHOGANY upright meeting did not want the road to today without ball on a robbery “You see,” sadd Duncy, "I was ing bBdla. They sure can make salcRrmn WarjtRd ...84-A piano and bench, $16. Phone be built in that town this yeiu". It charge. nuule today when agents of the new who Is now in PBUJadena, '’alif., Dr. right. I simply rocked with all my them g o.” alcohol beverage unit, DepButment Leonard Slever, slBdn Pasadena fterp Wanted—Male or Femate ST 7968. would not bo done. Otherwise, the H{u:old Holmes, an accountant, of might' and maule my fine steed shuf­ “You see,” sadd Santa. “They Agente Wanted ...... mST-A of Justice, and local police raided dentist, has {mother sister Bmd bis present plans of the highway com­ 485 Wllmot avenue, Bridgeport, fle on, just like a rocking chadr.” have worked, amd not a one of them gltuatlons Wanted—Female . . . . . S8 the old foimdry property on Maple mother, who Bdso reside in Norwalk, * • • . mission would continue. Conn,, charged that Kresge and ham shirked. Now that most ^ Situations Wanted—Mals ...... 89 street. John Cliveri al Richmond It was leiumed today. The sister Is Employment A g en d ee...... 44 APARTMKNTi^—FLATS— another man rBleved him of $20 In Then came a loud and merry the work is done, I told them th^ HiUi New York, and John Constan­ a erirale and the mother, who Is .shout "Hey, just ^bat Is this all Live Stock—Pete—PouItrywTchldee TENEMENTS 68 cash and other Effects, Including a could play. ' ■ > Doge—B1 rde—Pete ...... 41 tino of Cannon street. New Haven, over !i0 ysBua of a ge Is HI, friends about” yelled Scouty, bis be led the $100 overcoat, the night of Dec. 2, “You tinlee watch them till U v. Stock—Vehicles ...... 4S were arrested as operators of the of the *amily stated. Neither has other ’Tinies into view. Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 FOR RENT—8DC ROOM tenement, FOR RENT after striking up an acquaintance In they're through. Then you can do Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Btock 44 UNFURNISHED H E A T E D still and later in the day were to be been informed of the mysterious “We heard you having lota of all modem improvement*, comer a restauruit taken before U. . Commissioner some bowling, too. 'There’s noth­ For Sale—MlseellaaeMa BOOMS, light bill paid — hot 8 murder of their brother and son. fun, 'That’s why we caune here, on ing more that you need help oT rtlclss for Sals ...... 4l Wadsworth and Summit stmet. Ap­ Police said Kresge has used the Harry Knwow charged with violat­ water fihnlslisd. Aiqriy A third sister lives In New York the nm. Oh, oh! You’re riding on Santa with today.” toats and Accsseorlss ...... 4f ply 81 Wadsworth street aliases Henry Krajewskl and ing the Internal revenue laws. The imd a fourth sister Is on her way Building Materials ...... — 47 Tboma Haynes; that he has a prison a horse. That’s, what Td like to Diamonds—Watch#*—Jewelry ^ 41 WB HAVE A 8XNNT 8 ROOM . GLENNEY»8 STORE , still was of 760 gBdloii capacity and from Russia to the United States to do.” record, and is wuited In New York WBM turning out 160 p n ^ alcohol (Santa C3saa tafcea a good aaeeas Electrical Appliance#—Radio . . . 49 apartment that will « eojQ. lend aid in clearing up the slaying, "That's fidr enough,!’ said Santa, In the next story.) t Fuel------and---- Feed -WW •••••••••••••#•••...... 41-A for violation of parole. distilled from molasses mash. Mrsrdsn — Farm—Dairy Prodnets fortable boms this winter, In the the same friend stated. Household Goods ...... • •s « m* Johnson Block. Tslsphons 691T or Machinery and T&oU 8726. *Cnsical lutmmMit! « ,r s !! A LLE Y OOP Out For The Count! fflo« and Store BqeipmMit By HAMLIN hselals at tbs StorM RENT B U N T lN O r TSO ns what 7eartng Apparel—For* you want, wsH take oars of It for OOOLO lAHO IN A«ttAT 'X /THE ANSWERI TO A> ^ ^ A ranted—To Buy you, without ebargs. R. T. Mo> dUCflS (M p r e t t y flWTREE-, TftersrmQWT. MV FRAIfnC C ^ i.' rouT f ^ Itoe— Woaid g st*!* « s*»rto Cum, 69 Osntsr strsst Dial 7700. TOUdH AN' STOUT Beetswreatf SO^THI A& aSM Bid TREE UTTLE .*o*rd • »•••• M DELMONT STREET, 6 rooBB, all , 8 T1OPPEC CAN PUT ME oarders WanUd »a»»«»»M»A >ytry Board■ B**orts « • « « « ImproTsmsBta, n s w b rsooratsd, FALLall/, OUT/, ^U^BMtasrasts Dsar ftorss u d bus ^ Dial 4618. raatsd-Booms-Board « r r ?,Z H«al Astsf* Fss Beat FOR RENT—TWO TBRSE and .rtsMs^ riate, TenesMBte ws lo t io n s for Beat JT, four room funiabad or wifumtihsd •partmanta. Maachaatar Oonatme- ibarSaa torl^t*"~"T®* •-04mf9mArjm ~ * tiOD Oo. TM. 4181 or 4809. »Ud to^Sat ^ FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE and i Bs room tanamaBta, wttb all mod- am taaprorammita. la q iilrt a t 141 Bast Omtar atraot sr PboiM 7864. lee lor sau r fu ^ a le FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM tana- pMDt, flr«t floor, with aU modan la v ^ s a a sta , hot watar haat, at 170 Oak strsst bgttirs Maple's .J

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CHBUTMASt ! t It fellows who marry for mcfBoy. PIN? A CKRI61MM 'tffSBJ •wMinr 1 tWSTI ChrlftiBM ftla't ft Mftfton, . . . Why does » prescriptlOD ftl« 'BAlANCi MND^FORM.M 1 Cbrlfttmftft ftia’t ft 6aj, ways cost at laast 78 eeota ragard* WHY, IT UbONg UKE fr W f m Chrlfttsnf ftls't ft m fo a IftM 9t wbftt if la it f . . • XMftkftS •SEN IN My TWBKTy VEAW A FISH-SPINEL For fhrtaf thlBfi ftwftjr; « might/ smart fellow to ftMoeed IXPERIlNCe ^ A HOroSTRY S o HIb Cbrlfttmftft ftla’t ft buying with ft good ftduefttloa It*i ft Or ftftUlnr lo tbft nurt wonder bdiMfty dont pay better TO <3LUE m * Cbrlfttmftft 1ft ft bftDBlnftfts— eoohide'lng all tbs oempeotleii it’s *ElAUTy. I VdOULD HAMGONLV NEEDLES ON IT ) Ana TOimB t b e ^ f^ pftrt! up against. . . . Most so-eaSed eon< A FEW ON IT? a f t e r A D A i'P (TUAN GIVIN' A tentmest is due to general worth* A Uttlfti wftftb'lookinf mftn b«4 Iftftsneflf. , , . Next to bftttlSfhlps r LU NOU T R K , t'u. . nothing gets out of dat« M gidek as _ MADAM,TOj^qO^ ^ doro gang for a Job. He waa Insist­ bridegrooms. . . . Every dog bftft A ' t O X O H ent, so flnftUy the fortmao put him its diy, ftpd some of them bav^ to work landing SOO-pound anvils in their IlmouslAes. ftBd chftuEeurs. . . . the hold af tba iWp< All w«nt well ^ e touch of s<^dal ynake^ the for dwhllf, but sud^n^ ft splash ndiole world ehln, • ■ . The choo| tr^c waft heard *nd ftameb^y oriel far of experlenes is highly co-eduea« kelp. Ruiinlng to tie gangplank tbft tional, . . . Kisses are generally foreman looked over the side and appraised at their face value. . . , saw the little man he had hired Moro-wlld Qfttft ftPf ftown in automo, bobbing up and down la the water. Mies than on the grouud. Foreman (shouting to thf Mttlft man)—What’s the matter, fehorty,' ftan’t 3T0U swln^7 DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Ldttle Man-r^iire, I caa sw l^ a ll Iner C. Nelson, Seattle engineer ^ right But if you don’t throw me a who laid out the City’s airport woq rope. I’ll have to drop this anvil. his pilot’s license five years later. 1^.4 We have heard that a certain Edmond GedehftUx has completed 33 years' serrtoft as San Pran< fireman always shaves Just before Cisco's recorder, be goes to bed for fear there may ;\\T, Included in gifts franted to Stan« be a fire Ip the fashl^ftble seetiok of tewa. ford unlvcrsi^ WftS one of 6d pounds of purs *U. Boss— What Is this item of $3 you Mrs. Bertha M, Orgy elftims she has never mlfsid vptlpg ip years, have put down for ovefhftftd ex­ penses? The ballot bqp hps hftfP IPWalled Salesman—Oh, that was ap um­ in her front room |P IftU. yilfft City, Utah, at every elftotlop during thf c s brella I bought one day when it was past two decftdSft. raining. A total of SlI eggs in 50 weeks If J H E V\NA.LUy Small town movies have one ad­ the record of a New Hempehire red rnUlftt own^ by E. N, U^rabee of I IMS BY NBA SBNVieC. I O O T IT F O R vantage, The knee rubber won’t Peterborough, N- H. risk It where everybody knows him, A salf for butchering shftyid be f re rMui>* Aa. itii) Stenographer—Wonder why the to 13 soonthft old end weigh from boss keeps that secretary: she cein’t 500 to 800 pounds, Texas A, ftnd M, Ck>llege advises. SC ORCHY SM ITH spell, Dirty Work By John C. Terry Feeding tobacco to chickens ip Bookkeepep—Ne; casting & spell IT Wt>uiDN:r HAVE fiOT U f W control internal parasites ha# con’sarn r r / y o u war iliW LOCK AT THIATiP- ^ J ___ - 1 Ti^widHy ^)^\6 Wa r hop k w n y x wwu is her strong point. CUBLV.CBbWplH'TH proved successful at Penpftylvantft AEOIHID YHB OLD HOOF hpiNTS PiFW .THAR 6Xkl05lDM RB$CRVO|R------tvoi euAiy.'TH! r>AM » iLoweo BUT AA6R1 th an OHI MAH HAB A MHD State college. Some oglce seekers are satisfied MUSTA' Td6K PlA UP.'! IN THI5. rrSURf AM to stand on their record while oth- Ranobftrs controlling more than half of Nsvadft’f wheat acreage ^lOHTNIA* HlEb. SoMfTHlN* lb ers prefer Jumping on the other fel­ ’PlOfiW O N- low’s. have signed federal production limi* tation eontraotft. Judge->Tou sfty the officer ar­ Only sixty nsr cent of Uu stu rested you while you were quietly dents at tns tlnlvftralty of Miami are residenta erf Florida. minding* jrour own business ? ..-a' PrlsoMr—Yes, your Honor. Judgo^You were qviletly attend­ j-.r.'-a ing to your own bui^ess, making F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s no noise or disturbance of any ______i«a.u.as*T.ew.______kind? Prisoner—None whatever, your Honor. Judge—^What is your business? Prisoner—Tm a burglar. 12-10 OceasiODally, ^very business man finds himself in situatlops fr.m WASHINGTON TUBS II By ( rane OUT OUR WAY * Yw which only good luck can extricate By Williams f^W H Y.lrg X OBOVt AT LAST WE him. HARDCV ICAN (hST RIDOA THESE We’d never want to go back to PRCEZIMS./^ ESKIMO DUOS.. tallow candles, whiskers, petticoats and mud roads. But we certainly could use a Httle old-fashioned hon­ esty if we had it today.

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JUST BITS— Any woman that is worse than she is painted Is hardly worth saving. . . . The hand that EWARD, END OF THE RAlURCAO. BARELY TIME rocks the cradle is Just as liable to TO buy som e "STORE' CLOTHBS BEFORE rock the coxmtry...... These are O WA CATCHIMO A PRSIGHTCR BtXJMD FOR THE STATES. great days for Judges to show what they are made of. . .Bank rob­ Girls who stand under mistletoe \ UM their heads. bers seem to eet off twice as easv [ t k o . 6 0 0 D B V , A t f t S K A t I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser r. tfEEl IT'S KJICE OF THATS MV 003. Q a g auo VbO ■R>'ASK MB OVER Ju m b o ! amd he FUZZY TO VbUR HOUSE,TAG.. ISKIT A HAVE o w o h ! w hose SCPOCT 8UR1ED*7UE «CR ocrr IS II THAT? HATCHET Llk:E A COUPLE OF r e a l SPORTS... .7,W.WaiiAM9 BW BY WBA-MWVICB. MtC-Xn. U. a MT. OM. VftMIT.jaW, A R E NdAOS ■»KIO*T* 0Q R N • ibm e» wba wwweftew.^m«ift SALESMAN SAM______-______1Ci i ______Sam Oughta Know! By Sma' Mo UCCO A OUV «AT\N' UPd(5''4P cOOtfTV OF FOOO*^ AH, H © te c o rrts SAtfi uouilM O«l ak «.* V W W A • A U L o O n ! J rfiAOW TH'ORAOR A«A«ANTA reATHeRiuei^MT! PlUOWft' UL PUT h t IKI ^Hi-Pe. To HtLP <5000 OU siWTA OUT’ O j a u * 1 You'na a H«A^^fco«l««T! ■ 1.1

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' Lady Rabeiti Lodga, Daughtars . Jliars_____ ABOUT TOWN ol I t Oeoarge wfll hSd iU Mfular tow f I «rl*i meetlag tomorrow evenlat la Odd ■OBwBhik Post, V. f T w . St the Fellows haU. Xt la la^ortaat that ' Ib e GHeaaers a role of the Weale* will hdm tbelr sm usl .OhrlstsaM •xmary evanlBf.. A 10-peusd all stubs for tiokota .sold for tbs party Thursday aftsrooob la the tttfkey BdU be airsi^ as flnt Jjn OuM wrlll meet aith Mri, Zaaao knlttsd bedqullt.tao la for this nuet- Qhuroh paEriots, frbSi 8 to 4 o’clock. . 5* etriet, this eveatag prise. A t: the eonokisloB o< play St 7:80. lag as the drawlag wrlU w tfaoe This WUl ba the - oaly- afteim oa fnshmeste wlU be served. during the evening. . Ohrietmaa. party aad is for the little oaes up to 4 yean old. Mothen ^Cystle Review, Woauua'i Beaeflt wlU be woloome to attead with their seeoolstloa, trill hold Iti regular ^ The drawlag on the IB gold piece by the-BUk^ty Flute mad ohildren. M n. F. 0. Allea, the eu meetlag la Odd Fellows ball this irlnteadent, wUl be asalated by evealM at o’clock. A drawlag wUl been postponed from the 16th to 8 Saturday, Deoember 88. Cn . Sherwood Bowers, Mrs. Msre- Our be held oa the Christmas turksy at dlth Bteyenson and Mrs. Frank V. Tonight and Kodfy the meeUas toalght aad all stubs WUllanui. Santa is sxpeeted aad must be la. The meeting of the Catholic Bea- evoltat Asaodation wvUl be held la than will be a decorated tne. the home of Mrs. Katherine Gorman Night This W eekVnM ^ The Womaa’s Foreign Missionary at 37 Locust street this evening at 8 Barney Daly ran up the hlgheit soclsty of the Church of the Naza- o'clock. score at the Budkland Commimity rene will meet this evening at 7:30 club’s setbaok last night andnoelv- at the eburob. ed a Christmas turkey. Frank Boyil Girls! Everybody CMnet WEDNESDAY Tbs O Clef Qlee club wwill slag Healey came out second and bis re­ ^ e Women’s Leagus for Bervloe Christmas carols at the Manohest^ ward was a chicken. Rafreihments ro ths Second Congregational church Memorial hospital this evening. The were served. The proceeds will be will hold Its annual business meet­ members are asked to meet at the used toward the Christmas party ing tomorrow afternoon. Election of hospital promptly at 7 o’olo^. Fol­ for the school children of Buokland officers will be foUowed by a Christ­ lowing the carol singing there will to be held In the school hall Thun- mas program. be a rehearsal and meeting of the day evening at 7 o’clock. AISLE SPECIALS executive committee at the Eman­ uel Lutheran church. The Ladles Aid society of the Mn. Arthur Gibson will entertain Is A 5usy Place. Santa Claus Zion Lutheran church on Cooper her class of girls In the Young Peo­ For D ad— Women of the Moose wvlU hold ple's department of the South features gifts galore *^®et will have its Christmas party their regular meeting tomorrow Is At Toyland Daily tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock at Methodial church school, at her the church. evening at 8 o’clock at the Home home, 40 Flower street, tomorrow Club on Brainard Place. evening at 7:80. A grab-bag will From 2:30 to 5; 7 to 9 O^Oock. WOMEN’S HOSIERY be one of tfab features of the pro­ gram. Smokes Full fashioned silk hosiery, first quality, all colors. Pair ...... DOC ALL from Hale’s CLOSE-OUT. . . SOAP NOVELTIES HEAT Dressed Doll Pewter dishes filled with soap, assorted Q q styles, regular $1.00,for, each ...... with real WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS hair White, nicely embroidered in colors, Where It Pays To 12 for ...... b y e Borne little girl wlU Just cry with do- light when she sees one of these cunning Buy QUAUTY! • Flat tins of 50’s. Chester­ wlu*:I you f)urn field, Camel, Lucky Strike. doUs under the tree Christmas mom. RAYON SLIPS Country Boll Fully dressed. 12-inch size. Women’s rayon taffeta slips, lace trimmed, street floor ...... O ^ C 'liliie ooiil BUTTER 2 >b..3 7 e ______\ $3.50 Aristocrat Pipes... 98c MICKEY MOUSE WRIST WATCHES popular seUer at the <‘SeIf-Serve’' Phone 4149 Delina Cigars...... $1.10 (Holiday box of 26.) With metal or leather strap, regular t i\ Jack Frost CANE The W, G. Glenney Co. $2.75, for ...... J b ^ . i y Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Muriel Cigars...... $2.19 SUGAR 10 lb. bag 47c Paint. (Holiday box of 50.) In sanitary cloth bags. " * 886 No. Main Street VANITY CASES Manchester Blackstone Single and double enamel, and chrome, " T O Armour’s Melrose SMOKED Cabinet Cigars...... $2.00 loose powder, $l.O0 and $1.69 value f o r ...... / S / C JIMMIE’S CHRISTMAS EVE (Box of 25.) SHOULDERS lb. 9 v Steam Shovels, 8-Act Play Garcia Grand Cigars . .$1.19 Wednesday, Dec. 20, 7:80 p. m. Colonial Drums LEATHER HANDBAGS Borden’s (Box of 25.) with rubber Center Church Parish Hall. ' tires Special table, black and brown, A <1 Special Music. $ large SUver Offering. Ddaln Floor, right 1.00 size values to $2.95, f o r ...... 9 i • # / C r e ^ CHEESE 3 pkgs. 23c Large size metal trucks, $ 1.00 For salads and sandwiches. Public Invited. steam shovels, delivery vans, ice Maybe he Ukertp play soldier. cream trucks. Little ones like How he’ll love dnmnhlng on one WOMEN’S GLOVES Kibbe’s Quality of these large zlae dnlnu. Colo­ these pull toys. nial scenes. Fabric gloves,-slip-ons, in black and colors, a ^ Pair ...... 4 7 c C O F F E E lb. __ • ^»M»d. An aromatio coffee. . . rich in ^odness, and palatable to the taste of all. We w rd liffi k j vlte you to refresh yoarself with a cup of this delightful^ee For as you do your Christmas shopping at Hale’s. * DeJldoas Christmas lie*-Ji® PINEHURST TANGERINES 2 doz. 27e Mechanical Trains Mechanical D I A L 4 1 5 1 Sound Sweets Pullmans with electric lights 24-lnch Potatoes (sweet) 5 !*>»• 1 1 « Shop Hale*s $ 1.00 size $ 1 . 0 0 Sausage ...... lb. 19c Boy! Efectrlc lights on these Great big, giant ztie pullmax Large Links. mechanical wind-up train sets. cars (24 InehM long), flnlihed In Special Wednesday Night Candy Dept. Engine, coal tender, two cars bright red enameh One of our and tracks. best puU toy valuea! Spareribs .. .2 lbs. 25c From 6 To 9 O’Clock \ TLOUR ^ Freeh. , Fancy LARD 4 lbs. IS* package lard. This special Is on sale In the Gro­ Ribbon Candy Try a 6-pound or S4i/,- cery Department from 6 to 6 o'clock Wednesday night. We pound bag of Center Scotch positive^ will not release this spedal until 6 o’clock. Daniel Pork 2 ib>. 35)^ Ham Asiorted llavon. Pure, high Webster IHour Chops nde ribbon candy by a well Ouaroateed by too Ehown candy maker! Tea Sets mill aad onreelvoa. 3 5 c - HALES 2 5 c " BagateUe 15-plece Midget Ribbon for young sets 6 9 ^ MEALTM MARKET Candy, 2 Iba...... and old $ 1.00 When she gives her little tea TURKEYS Assorted flavors. Pound box, Dad n t s Just as much kick party, ahe’ll need one of these S6c. out of this gams as the kiddles Japanese luster tea .seta. Serv­ Wednesday's Maat Spaeials do. Our fastsst selling toy! ice for six. Just like mother’s! Shari Boxed Schrafft'a ssir-’itsssssr Tender Rump Chocolatee ...... _ ^ ^ Up to 18 p o o i^ 86o lb. 18 pouDds and over, 8Sc n > 7*"****'^ ’ Holiday box of assorted Boxed Choetrfates, _ Tto sy ond U to bay a Northora Fsmis Tarkoy at Ptaabont. chocolates. Pound slse. U7*I!r* “ * ^ ■•loenoa J lw S S S i r s m BM o, CORNED BEEF 60c, $1.25 BrooUawn ef The beet-looking boxed oho- ChocolatdB...... 0 % /C colatee.. The name Bchrafft Pu Attractive hoUday box of stands for quaUty. Kss;?;, a U£r*- pound 1 3 * quality obooolaUs. Poimd alze. It is advlaablo to order early ae the — —■------edvaooed So a poand eliioe tc ^ y , Cooking Sets o«leiw.alle«actlM fuarMtoedT^^ i^eplwna (iU D -yea Schrafft*8 Sugar o /> FUlelHoae, each Tbol Qiests Cute, lb...... JI f C a grand Oystars pint 2 g o Pure, tasty bard eaudlesl for youBg For 1 5 c-2 5 c assortment men S taw iiif Red etookingu•to Just flUsd 2 5 ^ $ 1.00 wreak dlaner. Haalthfnl aad 1 with candy goodies. American y Ef FoHmother’s little helMrl A If he Ukee t o build tklngi, Lam b Oarrota or Vegetable Buaehee tegewrlth Mixture, lb. .... 1 D C varied aaiqrtment of Afferent then here’s the Ideal toy—a tool H wai be peleed at 8e boaeh. 'Tuty hard candlea Assort­ type cooking seta-peas, pots, cheat! Containing alt the ee- Oystars (large) pint 3 2 e ed flavors. Choeolato Noveltiia, each etc. Prioee from 880 to 81.00. •eatlala fee-bulMiag.. 21/2 lbs. For frjlaf. ^ Lean Shoulder Stewhic Veal Soup Boaea Yale Mixture, h Sc “25c! Lean Corned Beef lb. 1 9 c For the. OhrUittnaa stock­ One Large Table Baal Livar Doeeoe of differeat kinds In ings, for tabls decorations, for 3 5 « lb. 1 4 e this mixture. the tree. Dronedair Fndt Cake Mli or Cranberry • D ea’t forget to eten late the Beehk Market toaurrew aad Family Size Popular Toys Sauce DnlTs Fndt Gdce o *T 2 cans 29c M ix...... 0 7 C Vsaany Me. Boxed Chocolates Gkue Jare Oraabenr Saoee...... #•0 e • e #•# oee aa high M |L48) Ten wflffindiunt^toybyou ^ » . % * ! ' «f wwt i»ow-jriM 7 «rt« • Wa Eeva New Seea A|> * 7 0 ^ 2V4 lb. box Nice Gift pMMei A OMhr Per Reg. ' k ■ p e r '! Oehe aad are aew ka Fandly rise box of pure, wholsiome obooolatee. Aaoorted . I* ^ Stir Witor MolanJi CMagir a pMlSea is IBndM W oeatirt-eream, baid, ehewy, aut, fnat Rich d ^ ekeoelato Mxnimtede Foa a O sa a , High )im coatlag. 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