TUESDAY, DECEMBER *, 1940

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and teams from ths local depart­ Manchester Orange will hold Its Company No. 8 of the South ment will participate In them, it regular meeting .In the M a s ^ c Manchester Local Police was stated. The makeup of the Avaraft Dalljr Circakthm The Weather Manchester fire department was ForecMt .of U. S. Weather Temple tomorrow evening. The teams will, be arfanged so that all For Dm Mm Ui a( NoyMnlwr, IM * : About Town called on a still alarm at 9 o’clock theme of the lecturer's program this morning. An automobile back- Date Book department members will have a will be “The March of Time.’ All Marksmen chalice to fire for the record. fJhNsdy, Hfht snow, mueh wnCm- fled when In front of 10 Orchard Thomas Maxwell will ahow motion er tonight: Thnredny Ughi mow Th* ■p*ci*l meeting of the i Tomorrow. Until recently there had been no 6,564 street and there was a slight blase. pictures and a discussion of cur­ In morning, elettrlng In nftem om, VMhlngton Social Club, which The trouble was all over when the Dec. 4 — Caledonian Market, proper facilities for the police to stsCMm A M lt rent evenU will Uke place. Every Member of De- w ar user. 1 to have been held tomorrow, flremen arrived. ! Center Church Fair. practice with, no range, and only ____ been poetponed until Thurs- a small amount of money available I af OIrMdaMMM This Week. i |iartment Now Qdalb ; day night at 7:30. A meeling of Rta Chapter of for ammunition. A t the present Manchester— A City of Village Charm A meeting of Qibbona Assembly Beta Sigma Phi will be held this Dec. 5—St. Mary’s Guild supper time the armory Indoor range Is CLC., will be held tonight In the evening at eight d'clock at the and Christmas sale. fieil Says Inslnirtor. The annual Poultry Show will Also- Baiaar and turkey supper being Used and the ammunition (TWENTY-SIX PAGES — IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE THREE CENTS be held at the Masonic Temple for K. of C.. home at 8:15. Mrs. Ray/ home of Miss Ursula Sefjerdahl of V0L.UL.N0.5S m Png# IS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1940 mond Davis, who was married 261 Spruce street. at South Methodist church, Manchester Is one of the Very supply Is sufficient. Some out­ a four-day period, December 1». Dec. 6 —Lecture by Dr. Allen standing scores have been fired by 20, 21 and 22. John “Dusty" May last week, has returned from her few towns Ir^ Connecticut having wedding trip and will preside. .Stockdale at South MclIi'xllHt loep' men. Including some perfects la general chairman for the event. The Ladles Society of the Zion a police department, every man tn and several of 90 out of 100 ,ln Lutheran church will meet tomor­ church, auspices of Kiwanis Club. Also, M. H. S.-Middletown bas­ the different positions and timings row' afternoon at 2:16. which, both regulars «nd super­ ketball at State Armory. numeraries, is k quallfled pistol used. Dec. 7—Concert by High school f Britain Will Place The Kmblem club will have a shot. It was announced today by Greek Forces Press public dessert-bridge at the Elks bands of state at Manche.ster High A* We Close Af Noon Wednesday home in Rockville tomorrow after­ auditorium. Policeman Herman Muske. In­ (V>mlng E\-ents. The first two Wednesdays of this month IMnchurst will noon at two o’clock. Members on structor for the department, that the committee from Manchester Dec. 10-40th annual meeting of Data on Finances operntr on the regular Wednesday afternoon closing all policemen now have at least a are Mrs. Lena Crockett and Mrs. Chamber of (.’ommerce at .Masonic marksman’s bar, and that there schedule. IMease do your f»M»d shopping tomorrow morn­ Mary Custer. Temple with Roger Babson as are in the department four men TAXi Against Two Points; ing. .lust a reminder that we have a full supply of speaker. rated as experts and nine sharp­ The Ladies Aid society of the Dec. 11—Christmas baiaar and shooters. In the past few months Before Treasury Birds Eye F(M»ds. supper. North Methodist church. 1 Swedish Congregational church eight men, after taking Instruc­ D i a l Dec. 1.3 -- Christmas .sale-play- will hold a Christmaa sale at the tion, have raised their previous NEW RNr.LAND DINNER 1 church Friday evening at 7:45. tea. 's Daughters. Whiton vEr.ETAnU’:!* mfings as shots. 32.30 Cold enough to enjoy a good old- Library. Tomorrow will mark the final Clean, Uomtortabie UarSl ^Vllorgenthau Says Offi- Warm Water in Harbor I Clouds Hinder Raids Dec. 10. 20, 21. 22 -Annual rahiniicf* fashioned bolltHl dinner. We offer * A special meeting of Mons- match of the present series being Coorteons Service At All Tbnesl SlowH Traffic in Bouton] Corned Beef, lean cuts of briskets Vpres Post. BWV., will be held poultry Sliow at Maaonlc Temple. ^ I r eial BHnging Iditest In-1 ( ’hlror\ tomorrow night in their clubhouse, j — ------held for teams by the New Eng­ ns middle ribs, for the first choice. Boston, Dec. 4.—(A5- A d lf-! Black Cat Under Hood Resistaure at Porto Edda Itiitian Kmllvr \ole ue have both new Green The meeting is called for 8 o’clock. land Police league and Manchester formation to United Birmingham, London ference of approximately 40 de- : Cabbage and regular Fall local will have two pistol teams firing CITY TAXI Causes Trouble in Auto States; Jones Sees Brit- j grees between water and air Share Brunt of Air At- And Argirorafftro !• VrIInu Tiiniijt'* rabitage to go with It. Stores Hours in this match. There are two DENNIS MURPHT, Prop. temperatures In Boston harbor ranrv sfilnarh I.A.MII STKW, lean luid well trim­ i more series of matches scheduled. ish Government ‘Good! tackfi; Bail Weather Tupelo. M1.S.S., Dec. 4\—lA’i-.r I Said to Be (>>llaptiing; today caused a dense, smoky , ThiH black cat won't cauae any UriKM'oll med as I’ lnehiirst sells It, with ten­ Depot S4|iiare M a r k e t der Golden Carrots appeals to Dial >626 Before Xnuis R is k * f o r L o an s vapor to rise from th^ water,' Creflitefl/ with Dull­ more bad luck. Capture ojf Both Qt- F A » Delivery! 6 Cu. Ft slowing traffic hill the fore-1 many. Dr. A. 2«r. Wilaon stopped hla ies Expected at Any n»)on sun warmed the air. Ther-. ing Striking Power of ■steaming autotnoblle. Peering SCOTCH H AM ' i lb. 2:ic Shoulder Size Washington, Dec. 4.— (/P) .SrliPtliilr AniiotinpptI by South ’ Mpthoflist | momet^rs registered 3 below at Luftwaffe and Limit- under the hood, he found a Time; Advance Unite Freshiv Chopped l,ainbUhop8. lb, . 29c FUNERAL — Treaaury Secretary Mor- the Navy Yard and 5 below at black cat. Ita head severed by ('aiiUH»*arr the fish pier, In contrast to a (illOl'M ) HEFF ...... lb. 27c (llianilipr Division for Aniiiiul i Wise old Sanu know* a bargsia when be genthau announced today iitg Damage anti Cas- the fan. The impact had stop­ Within Mile and Quar­ Butt Ends sect one! This year’s. General Electric water temperature of 36 de­ ped the fan and overheated the Calves’ I.iver. Deerfoot Sau­ 1'lip Shopping Season. I that Sir Frederick Philipa, grees. alties to Minimum. ter of .\lbaiiian Port. 1'n‘Hh of Ham. lb...... 25c ChrhtmM Speriaf’Refrigerator is a better buy engine. sage. Fowl. 2!lc Ih. Spare undersecretary of the British For the first time thla win- ■ PuM*al (Vifr> 119 than ever before. More styling, more features, Damages to the doctor’s car: Sirloin Steak. Wednesday afternoon closing of more storage spare, for less money than Treasury, was scheduled to ter, 2-itich skim ice formed in A cracked cylinder head and Athens. Dec. 4.— (JP)— I WhUe Celery Ribs. Christmas Fair I ^ Bulletin! (well trimmed). II*. lineal .vtores'will be .sn»|iendcd for any G-E Refrigerator ever offered. See it arrive in the United States parts of the harbor but It was br-jken radiator. Greek forces were reported I he ri',vt 'if tlii.v month because l>f , find NOW—and Itl't ulk ii oi trt broken up by tidal action and London, Dec, 4.— ckheed low-flying Junkers bombers the capture of both cities ex­ ojirn every niglil. U)) to (.’hristinas ' Fair Opens At 2 P. M. Use Forced Friend’s Rice rodding ...... 2 tans (Kiiiiwn .As 4|ueeii .Alice) F.ve. except Sumliiy. until i) o'clock, i followed by only a few min­ Hudsons. Unr^nviuflcged plane in the foregroihid is to go to .South Africa for comme/eial airilne service. during the afternoon hut pected at any moment. Ear* SPIIU TCAL .MKim'51 Below Zero V-S Coiktail ( lleallhfiil .luiee) ... This schedule will give the pub- j Dinner At fi P. M. The J W .H A L -6 CORK utes a statement by Secretary damage was reported to be iier a Greek, spokesman de­ Seventh Dniigliler of a Seventh Son lie five evenings for late Clirist- . Labor Soon ...... 2 cans Bom With a A’ell. AIENT: MANCHESTER CONN* of Commerce .Tones, speaking negligible. clared that Fascist troop.i mas sho|)ping. Tlnirsday, Friday, I as Federal loan administra­ Oolti Medai Flou r ...... '>-11*. hag Readings I>ull> 0 A. 5|'. to 9 P. Saturday. .Monday mnl Tuesday Turkev, OrisMdng, Msshisl Gold Todayj Qm^ges were falling back fast in the Paper Napkin^ ...... ho.ves Ur liv .Appointment. Ih, the Service I li..fore flirisimas. Tile K.iteciiiive Potat{l’.>< Steamed Fudge Pudding...... ean 17e at its anmial meeting in January An Assortment ot Xmna The Original In .New England! offlciala. Cruiffcrff Atlarkefl hy er was credited today with I>ondon, Dec. 4—iJ5-The gov­ site end of the Albanian battle- for adoption for 1911. f 1.55 Eldrldge Street Gifts of All Kinds On Sale! All Phaaew Bring C’onaldered Assert Six 1'uderwood*.*^ Dale and Peean Pudding...... can l!lc blunting the striking jiower ernment raised the prospect today front. were said to be driving Tel. 8486 WorhI-Vl hie Chain of Planea in Raid on Owano'.s Pickled Muj.lmM»nis...... jar :i9c NOTICE At the Sta'te Department, mean- By The AtoMK'iated I’ rcHS of the Luftwaffe and limiting that it may be forced to resort to through snow-blanketed moun-, it AND HEALTH MARKET w'hllc. Secretary Hull aald today The temperature iliopped far be­ CoiiHpiraeiea Result in Bane; Deulroyer Vic­ damage and casualties to a tains toward Elbasanl and the A l­ Fresh (’.rah:im Flour. R. I. .lohnnie Cake Meal. that all phaaea of the ahtpplng labor compulsion to rehabilitate low the aero point in northwestern Ships Sunk banian capital. Tirana. Hulk .Molasses. question In connection with aid th Six Imlietments; Big tim of .Submarine. minimum. .. . : Britain's Luftwaffe-blasted indus- CARPENTERS DAVE FAY'S Britain were being conalderecj by Connecticut today as the rest of j A communique uiHued by the I trial centers and also disclosed .Artllleiry Hre«* no Hoad. the state, experiencing the colde.it .MiinitioiiH Firm Hit. I Mlnlxtriea of Air and Home Se- that “ constant attention’’ is being The Charter of laical Wednesday Specials varloua offlciala jj" t that ^ waa Rome, Dec. 4.— (/P)— The By One Sill) In the area of Argirocaatro, RESTAURANT i r s iI e r e m o m I not aware that any doclaldna had weather of 1940, shivered under curity minimised the effective- j given to means of halting mount- Greek artillery was said to have Unidn No. 7.i7 Is Now 28 Burnside .Avenue It’s something to thrill Store Open All Day Wednesdayfi Until After Xmaa! been reached on any further readings ranging from one degree New 5'ork. Dec. 4 — (45 —- A torpedoing of three British nesB of the German night assaults, ing shipping losses. neutralized ■ Italian reslatanco by above aero to six. sa>-lng clouds prevented them Reconstruction of the industrial mcfuLTji Qivcen/jnc. Open To New Members East Hartford about — when our tank- Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. specific messuree. i world-wide chain of conaplraciee warship»r—two cruisers by Long-Range Nazi Bomb- _ placing under fire the road run­ The town of Norfolk. Connectl- from picking out their targets. | areas vi’as described to the House ning northeast Jrora, Porto. Edda D IA L 4151 302 M AIN 5TREE.T for a Short Period. truck stops at your curb— He made the comment In re- I to control and monopollae the torpedp-launching planes Good Food! aponae to preae conference R e i i o r l Sinking o f ‘ PUn’es raiTupped with f ailnon i i f Commons by lsi Home .Secretary Inland. NORTH Of POST OFFICE ■ ONt BLOCK FROM STAJEARMORy when our peerless Fuel Oil Nn. ■ Cm Del Monte heloa' ! price of nitrogen, nitrate of noda whlcFTaidMThe Britisb base • l ^ The British public, meanwhile; sir John Ande:Anderson as a "most North df the Ostrovltza moun­ 'FHERE WILL BE AN tiona baaed on the meeting oT W ^ T ^ T kI*"* Good Beers On DrauRht! flows into your tank! It offlciala at IXe Treaaury yester Official observers in Danbury j and other nitrates used in the pro­ at Stida Bay. on the Greek Is- tl4irgo » esael in A t la n - encouraged by tiw disclosure vitally importimportant and urgent tains in the central sector now OPEN MEETING and Bristol reported readings of means cold-days comfort, day. duction of munitions waa charged land of Crete, and a destroy- that Royal Air Force fighter task.■’ He said also that shipping po.sitions were' said to have been Open Sundays. Pineapple Juice five below during the early morn­ lie With Direct Hit. losses in recent months in lanes AT MOOSE HALL worry-free heating, clean, On the subject of financial aa- by a Federal grand jury today ]er by a submarine in the At- planes had been equipped secretly occupied by the Greeks in their Booths for Ladies. ing. while it was two below in the I with cannon in an effort to meet from the United States had ’’not counter-invasion of Albania. An healthful warmth. Thrift­ Slatan» to Britain, Hull aald he suburbs of Manchester and in 1 against 29 corfxirations, including ; lantic— was reported today Berlin. Dec. 4 —The been under-estimated" by the gov­ Krainerd Place Dancing Space; knew ^aly about public diacuasion ! the challenge of the Ger/nan Air Athens spokesman said they set ily! Goshen. i by the Fascist high command. man high„commahd today credit­ Force more adequately. ernment. up field pieces and shelled Italian CALEDONIAN MARKET an^t had not heard of any particu­ Waterbury reported one and | Company, I rgea .\nwrican Patrol 8 O’CLOCK FRID.VY Armour's Treef 2 (^ans 41c lar plan being dlacuaaed by offL The. daily communique failed to ed a lone Nazi submarine with The cannons are designed to emplacements. one-half degrees, the colde.st Dec. A series of six Sherman, anti- say whether the ships were sunk. pierce the heavier armor with The shipping situation evoked Heavy arid medium bembers of clala, although that might come 4 in that city since 1906. It was 1 tnist act indictments handed up sinking six British armed mer­ Of to give the time of the raid on which the Germans have been an appeal from Ian Campbell Han­ the Greeks were reported excep­ NIGHT, DEC. 6. 19»0 Welch’s at aome future Ume, be added. two above in the center of Man- ! to Federal Judge William Bondy Center Church Fair Suda. Bay,, where the British are chant vessels totaling 31,500 tons equipping their craft, and military nah. Conservative M.P., that the tionally active yesterday, facili­ FUEL 6t RANGE OIL Jones said the British govern­ Chester. named, in addition to the corpora­ in a continuation of the stepped-up men expressed belief the new ' United States "help patrol trade tating ground operations. They ment waa “a good risk" and that tions, 66 individuals—officers, di­ believed to have established one \V tMliipsilay, l)pp. I. Oppiis at 1 I A. .M. ()i. 43c The temperatures in other com­ offensive against Britain’s ocean equipment ’ would prove highly ef- ' routes of the Atlantic • with her were said to have bombed heavily In .Ally (Quantity— Any Time Grape Juice ordinarily he favored lending rectors and employes of the cor­ of their main Mediterranean bases munities included:- Hartford. 3. supply lines. fectlve. own Nayy ' He said also that Italian columns and other Fascist Delieious l.uneheon Dinner. Cafeteria Sj|vU>. .’{Or and up. money to “good rlaka when they porations. , / .since they went to the siil of F. E. BRAY Wholesale ami Retail And Pint B.iMIc FKKK,: Ansonia, 4: Bridgeport and Stam­ At the same time, long-range So bad wa.s the weather last Britain jihould candidly tell the targets in the Berati and Valona Herbs. Nnias Creens. Ciindles, .Vprons. Dolls, Home Made need It for a proper purpose.’’ ford, 5; and New Haven and .N’ew The nitrates which the cWond- Greet e. The attack on the dcst|-oy- American government ''we want .lE W E LE R er was said to have occurred Dec. Nazi bombers were reported to night that the Germans headed for areas, despite strong anti-aircraft Deolinra To AmpUfy Remarks London. 6. ‘ ants allegedly conspired ti^t-ontroli con have reached out Into the AUantlc home ttooI-Uy after 10 p.m. <4 p.m. financial help. l■'lMld iind Candy. Armour’s confer- 1. fire and fighter opposition. GIFTS Slate ’Fheater Building BANTLY OIL COMPANY Ho declined, at a press A light snow began falling in I are used in agriculture, the opera- 260 miles northwest of Ireland to e.s.t.). “ I do not see how this nation Caleldonian Rev ue. New Haven at 11 a. m. j Hold Posttlims In Albania can bear- the tremendous burdens .Attack Fascist Oamps. 737 Main Street sink a 4,000-ton British cargo ves­ Bombs were dropped in Dover Appropriate for Xmas! Center Street Phone 5293- Pork and Beans (Coattaoed on Page The weatherman predicted, how- | (Continued on rage'Tw o) On the Albanian battlefront, sel with a direct hit yeiterday. shortly after noon tcxlay. ''doing of carrying on a great war, which Other bomber formatloiw at­ S.’llti P. M. Admission 2,jc. ever, that It would he much warm- i the high command declared, Ital­ Serving the Public for 23 Years. The claims brought to 25 the Boipe damage and causing a few after ail, if we see it rightly, is tacked Fascist camps near El- kil Blown and Pattern Glass er tonight and that a light snow j ian troops held their positions number, of British merchant ships casualties.'' an official announee- just as much to the benefit of hasani and in the valley of the No. 1 Green 211(1001x10 Coin Silver Over 300 liiilivitluul would fall throughout the state i against heavy Greek attacks sup- the Germans have reported sink­ menj: said, adding that daylight America as for our own empire,” Shkiimbi river, which rune past Peek tonight and tomorrow morning. ^/ported by artillery fire. Hannah fold the House. Elbasani to the sea. Hlta were China and Furniture Draft Evaders ing.since Monday. air acjtlvlty (iver England a.s a Flashes ! In some sectors,' the Italians Yesterday the Germans said whole was’ "very slight." This evoked no government described as of —gTeat import­ Xmas (Kurils Plus 15 Patataes 19c ance." and all Greek aircraft were (t,ate BoUettaM ol Oh UP) Wtra) December Cold W'ave were reported to have counter-at­ their submarines had destroyed 17 flrniian Bomber Shot Down A M E R I C A > tacked. (Continued oh Page Two) said to have returned safely to la rg e —.liilry Are Seiiteneed merchantmen totaling more than The announcement said one Ger­ TONIGUT- PiTsoiial Books l o Moves Seateard Today / The high command communique 131,000 tons and a 17,000-ton aux­ ANTIQUE SIIOI' Another Parley Imminent man bomber Wa s shot down over The British Royal Air Force said By The Associated Press said “enemy" planes bombed EI- iliary cr\iiser the day before. M i r m o D i . s r CIILilU il 582 .Main Street Bern, Dec. 4.— i/F— Diplomatic the Dutch coast by British fight­ its toll of Italian planes mounted. AT rm: .soirm "Califarnia Orcinges Do/.. 29c The first cold wave of the mdnth Four Loiisfimtiotis ,Ob- hasanl, 20 miles south of the Al- Bad Weather Hampers Filers ers without losses to themselves. A . E. Bailey. SpUm’I from. H ome H ard •onreea here reported today that An R. A. F. communique de­ moved seaWard today with a part­ bsnian capital. Tirana, killing four Operations of the Royal Air Raids Reduce Second Service In The another Axle conference wae Im­ j€*ctor» GiveivYerins o f persons. The high comfnand said bad clared: ing slap at the eastern athte. weather had hampered German force likewise were curtailed, but "Reports received confirm that, minent— thie ttme at Mnnlch with Arctic bloats pushed the mer- The communique acknowledged authoritative sources said a small SI AI K-WIDK ClIHISriAN >IISSIOI\: Foreign Minister Joachim Voo Three MoDthstfn to Year. aerial operations over Britain last in addition to two Italian air­ % Box CarHs 39c to damage to the Somaliland port of squadron of Its night raiders r*oal Supply night, but declared that sharp at­ craft destroyed by our bomber To H eat ? HEALTH MARKET Rlbbeatrop ot Germany, Foreign - (Contlaoed on Page Alula on the Gulf of Aden from a bombed railway communications Sermon by Dr. ,\llierl AV. Heaven of Rochester. N. Y. HR. WTI.I.IAM L. ' Minister Cteint Clano of Italy and Hartford. Dec. 4.— — In the tacks had been catted out on vita! and fighter forinations Dec. 2, two bombardment by a British cruiser objectives in central and southern In the Rhineland, whore cologne other enemy aircraft also were Real Value! SIrlolo or ('iihe Foreign Minister Pierre Lnvai of first cases, of the kind in Connecti­ Nov. 29. has been a favorite objective. Freiu’li Faiiories IJseil .Mii.sic by ihe Second Congregalional Church Choir, CONLON France the chief participants. The England. shot down, in the Premetl area The day's war buUetljvfrom the The government said today the ANNOUNCES THEN TR Y ronference la expected to clarify cut. four conscientious objectors to Informed sources said airmcn-j, To ..Make W ar Mate-^>our fighters intercepted two recoa- y Cordial Welcome To People of M an ch ^^r and Vicinity. _ ■ i,b. 35e Husbaii the draft pleaded guilty today to Albanian front said "reii^'ed at­ returning from a large scale at' German attacks on Britan last Steaks ^ the French position toward both night qowhere were pn a large TH E REMOyAfc the Axle powers, ending with fur­ tacks by nupserous enemy form a­ tack on Birmingham in the Indus­ rials N o54- Lie liilo. (Continued On Page Two) refusing to register and were given tions with considerable aHillery scale, and that first reports indi­ OF HIS OFFICE F.stra Treat: ther pabHc expression of France’a sentences, ranging from tliroc trial riiidlands had reported 25 LEHIGH VALLEY rullaboratlon with Ihe .Axis in ex­ Pretty Wife preparation and support have been fires blazing in the city. / months to one year, at the Federal (Oontlnued on Page Two) I-omk>n, Dec:. 4,—(J»i—The Air From 15 Main Street change for certain cnnceaalona to held in check by tenacious resist­ Augmenting the high command Ministry .said today it understood Parterhause Steak i.b. 39c Tlchjr, the Informants said. rrectional institution at Dan- ance" of the Italian troops, "who communique, DNB, official news that British rald.s on communica­ TO 35 MAIN ST. have even vigorously counter-at- Decree Takes ... Shoots Her to Death. in bu>y. ■ \ f agency, said that The Southern tions in the Ruhr v ^ e y had cut EFFECTIVE Bees Hmoll Armleo t'aed ’ tacked.” Railway Company’s line between off half of Germai^s mined coal Nourishment for Nippy Days! Heart o f LouisvTlIe Rt^ 'They.w'ere: Plane* Support Troops MONDAY, DEC. 2nd. Bucharest, Rumaula, Dee. k—(JPi The Ke^. William H. Clark. 29. Dover arid London was broken by Cliiiiese Clain^ supply, forcing F^nch factories! Oil Pipeliites jSccau5Q it 3 Italian planes were said to have bomb hits near Tunbridge. l i>. — The newspaper Curenlul, often tail Business District. Hartford, "an ordained minister which the Gerrpans want to use j Meaty Beef Shank 18c railed the mouthpiece of the Naxls who has a week-end parish in Mas­ supported the Fascist troops by Armored Train .Attacked for the making of war materials! Supplies tor the professional LV V ______"concentrating violent bombard- An armored trtwp train heading Major Viftory sachusetts and a graduate stu^nt to lie idle for lack of fuel. I In Rumunia, said today the .Vxis Louisville, Ky., Dec. 4. —■ (A5 — Rumania .Also to Seize artist or art student. Com­ sued to vie the Armies ot email at Hartford Theological Seminhr>’ ; _____ ! The Ruhi/region is highly 1m- j plete assortments of Devoe Mrs. Nodyne Heady Maas, 21, three months In prison. Mr. Clark (ConHnned On Page Two) (Continued On Page Two) Pumping Stations, Res* I nations for a ''floal stage pretty, slaaddh brunette, was shet portant fori its mines and vast in -1 Artlsta' Materials. is married and has a small daugh­ Successes in Central and dustrial - e.stablishmcnts. The min- I Fresh Veal Chops ub. 29c the war” to begin In .\prU. The to death to d ^ In the heart of ervoirs and Real Estate ANTHRACITE sper warned Rumanians to ter. istry, speaking of the results of , Louisville’s retail business distiict Robin Rae, North Rtonington, Northern Hiipeh Ac- take serioasly their prondee of while Christmas shopping crowds the continuous night ■ attacks of C O M ^ son of an artist, one year. ■ Bucharest', Dec. 4 —(/D—Premier BUY military aoMstance to the Axle as scurried away from flying bullets. claimed; Kill 20,000. the R. A. F.„ merely said ''it ha.s The CaHal ThatSatisfies James P. Alter, first yesr dli'ln- 'Steady Wind^ Could Have -k pledged In Rnnuuila’s rreent ad­ A short tlirte' later a brother of been reported," but quoted no au- Gen. Ion Antonescu of Rumania Ity student fit Yale and a Y. M. C. herence to the Rome-Bertln-Ypkyo .Tohn C.sMaaa, her estranged hus­ Hong Kqng, Dec. 4.—■'J’j— Oil- thoritv for the reports. decreed today the expropriation f o n t A. secretary In New Haven whose In the wake of this statement, < alliance. No mention Wae made of band, surrendered him to police. Caused Bridge Vibrations ncse dispatches portrayed today as of all oil' pipelines, pumping sta­ It’s a high heat fuel mighty good for hard- the Btote against which the war The man who killed the young father Is a missionary in India, the ministry declared the R. A. F. lO (/»] BY METER three months. tions, reservoirs and all real sa- -to-heat homes. It’s got what you neetl for next spring wonM be waged. woman fled after shooting six bul­ one of the major victories o f the last night started explosions and Battery OK for Winter?? lets Into her body and In a run­ Charles Swift, s Yale _ senior (^hinese-Japanesc conflict the re­ fires in Mannheim and Ludwlgs- tate on which they are situated. i m Cainbridge, Maaa., Dec. 4.—(Ah > demonstrated, by means of an o fuel effieieiiey in.yoiir house. Iry a ton or Three Die In Roof Collapse ning gun battle with County Pa­ whose father, is a rancher at Cen­ ported CThlnese successes in cen­ haven. on the upper Rhine. On? of the companies hardest New Life For Your Battery— IYjr| trolman Pat Roes wounded the ter, Colo., (>nt year. A Masaachuaetta Institute of I electric fan and a mcidel of a "Other targets Included a blast t hit b y the decree was The Romano New York. Dec. 4—(A5—Three tral and northern Hupeh province, lO" in sad look orer our shop... Iwo and find out the difference. officer In the hand. The man, how­ Would Have Rem Exempt furnace plant at Essen .and the Americano, owned by Standard mako this your headquarters. While You Walt — Only...... aP l - a W penooB .were killed and five were where a Japanese offensive wa^ AUTOMATIC HEAl ever. outdiatanced pursuers. Judge Carrol C. Hlncks In the port of Dunkerque," the ministry OH. It has several hundretl Prompt, courteous and effi­ byured today when the huge rail­ 0“ **'*“ ■ poaalble explanation to- g^aiioplng as a possible causf of the claimed to have been smashed last Do You Know That With Our road exposition buUdlug at the ■Walter Goldinan, an eye-witness, United States District court meted .-aid. thousand dollars invested in prop­ cient eervico. told QfflcerB he' saw a man and a day for (he vibration but not the bridge’a vibration, week. .Airdrome* Bombed erty which will be expropriated. Th0 Modern Way New York World’s Fair collapsed. out shorter sentences to Clark* rind actual failure of "Galloping (3er- i He also siibatituted a flat wood- z woman standing In conversation Central News in a dispatch In daylight operations yesterday A second decree order^ seizure The roof of the structure, which Alter because ss divinity students with Anthroelte] near the curbing. He aald the man tie," the Tacoma, Waah., bridge | en slab for the girder In the same from Chungking said Chine.se au- of all Danube barges, tugs, tank- St last* / NEW G. E. CHARGER-- wss being demolished, suddenly they would have been exempt un- which cnllapsed last month. | apparatus snd produced the airdromes in northern France suddenly pulled a pistol from un­ thoflties officially announced were bombed, it declared. ers and seagoing ships owned and LU Fhem far Detalle guve way and trapped a niunber of ,der the Selective Service Act if In an interview In The Tech- | phenomeiMn of “ fiiitter." In the (1 ) We can now charge your battery in a matter of workmen. The dead: Frank Oato- der an overcoat on his arm and they had registered. about 20.(9)0 Japanese were killed The ministry's new service used by companies with Jewish SssM and esHHM for smnaxy fired twice point-blank at her. He oology Review, Blake Mllle' said | latter- care, hr said, there was a In action In Hupeh, and that large stockholders. minutea — not hours. Usually 30 minutes or less, . pewits. 44, Brooklyn; Btanlcy Be- In a fifth draft case, which like that at least one of three types of { combined bouncing and rolling mo- credited the R. A. F. with "severe­ then w a lk ^ toward the ■ corner, quantities of arms and ammuni­ Can Seize .Amertnin I’ roperUea, 0«r MW Fm I OO I pura, 26, .Maahattan; Konan Rl- the otli|rrs reatiUed fnjm an indict­ vibration, caused .by a "steady tion somewhat ■ similar to the ly" damaging some of Berlin’s Servkw'* pro^^iiw yom wtth ■ eWbroty (2 ) W e charge it in the car. fired four more shots, then stsrted tion were seized. great rniKvay tertninal stations,' It was pointed out that this will CL OM Company** Anthracite wtll meet eny . / tewhuk.. Brooklyn. running. ment handed up yesterday. Walter wind” and hitherto unexpected for photographed motion Ot the deck d u t to pfim trd hr maim (3 ) You don’t have to Imther with rental batteries. CommendK t'oininander and described railways and oil enable Antonescu lo seize Ameri­ Stanley Maas, who took his J. Hajec, 34, of Hartford, a laborer, such massive structures as bridg­ of the Tacoma Narrows bridge h ea tin g teet yon give It—4>ccnune It ’ n pre­ with tbt nriust idlemss* dfUarrod. Marketo at a Glaace Generalisalmo Chiang Kai-Shek plantajuU.wo of the weakest units can and British companies' prop­ Xhff tichtc to yoQt gauaat— of f«U (4 ) You can make your battery, last longer by having it brother to officers, told a Tiniea pleaded not guilty to falling lo re­ es. might have beep involved In the jiwt before failure. tested at the minee for eize, cleanneee and telegraphed Gen. Li Tsung-Jen, in the German military and indus­ erties if he wishes, since they have AH O kKUSF well charged. Now York, Doc. 4.— reporter that John telephoned him turn his draft questionnaire and "bouncing" motion'of the Tacoma Recognition in the Tacoma HtocJcs—Irregular: sMp bulldtag had hts trial set to Dec. 17. span. _ , commander-in-chief of the Chinese trial organization. Jewish stockbuiders. heateontent. Order now and nee what this ovae ths Davos Oil Coloea. and he told John, “ I think you bet­ bridge of any or all of these types The companies under th# de­ shares advance. Those thcM forme of vibration', of< vibration, mills said, "by no forces In Hupeh, commending him Berliq, It continued, “ is not be­ ,.means to you In the form of more heat, Water Colon, Pastels, Char­ COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU! ter go down and give yourself up.’~ Judge Hlncks termed the attitude crees will be reimbursed over 25 Bonds—Mixed; C. 8. Govem- he said, could be Uluatrated by the means leads to a ulirect eolutton of for his “wise direction of opera­ ing attacked merely because it Is coal, Showcard and Tempam Stanley added that John frequently of the four objectors “ antl-soclal’’ years, being paid by bonds boar- ' more oomfuit lees eare and 1c m cost. menta higher. and “ a stupendoua conceit.’’ "gallop” observed In eleet-covered the problem of the failure. , tions which led to the Japanese the capital of Germany, but be­ Colora, here. See the many at- We Are the First In Connecticut Offering This Service! asked hie write to come back to him Ing three per cent Interest. tr Foreign Exchange—Quiet: geu- transmission lines under the in­ “ It may serve a purpose, how­ debacle." cause It is, ariaong other things, a tractira. gno-quallty Fitted and met her thla morning ffi an ef­ An officisi announc4->fiM4: MfuMaMoa aatls- they Mporated and Mre. Maas went Wsablngtaa, Dec. 4— 0P>—The phone wires caused by 'wind eddlei some cases he produced by steady the 'Yangtse river In the last two suitable" targets for British Johnson Paint Co. bombers, the news service aalr''m addition to production of munl- ruled an order of the Hartford Washington, Dec. An religious Issues was promised by’ ate campaign expenditures com­ Unt a psekass todar. Taka aa SlraatM. the track, DNB aald. Klwanls Club, today made a strong crawded London movie theater, groups who have made large ex- [/Federal penitentiary, will be pn- ABMtlas la makliui kila flow traalr. Aik Professor Andre Schenker, of the government "will not barter the sh eerin g the audience with grSm of songs and accordion anaT^TO®*- Board of Zoning Appeals In a caao Nassau, Bahamas, Dec. 4.—(/P) — additional 850,0e the centers of an and commercial needs, under an others were called to Federal V $20,000,000 more then It should nred and that "numerous” air­ tioner concerned by Informal dis­ at 8 o’clock. No admission will be the road through failure to grant South Methodist church this Fri­ Although the Germans began Allied Chemical and Dye Corpora­ sped to the same property on a elaborate social calendar, will $18,000,000 expansion program an­ court trial yesterday on 19 counts Glenney’s to Holil have been. the right of way. Schenker was or­ dromes and other, rallwaya had day evening at 8 o'clock. His sub­ cussion of possible trades of west­ their night attacks on London charged but an offering wU| be tion, of New York; Chilean Nit­ fofmer application. limit themselves to a modest nounced by Bethlehem Steel Corp. of mall fraud. been bombed. ern hemisphere possessions for "While the statement 1s purely dered Into court a week ago after ject will be "What Makes America earlier than usual, the assaults taken. The public is Invited. rate Sales Corporation, Synthetic The high court. In upholding the schedule for their flrst season In 'The corporation now is complet­ Attorney Charles H. Carr de­ a guess," be said Monday night, "I DNB said the bomber attack American-made munltlona. action of Superior Court Judge the Bahamas because of the war. nied a statement by government a collision of his car and that of Succeed." wera sporadic, ahd a communique Mr. Hobart, blind since three Nitrogen Products Corporation. ing an $80,000,000 plant expan­ Christmas Drawing think 1 am iqieaking conservative­ Mrs. Minnie McDonnel at the in­ northwest of Ireland was made "This is the only public appeal, "MsintalDlBg d o s e Cootae4** said no largo Sroa had been caused The Barrett Company, of New A lfred ^ . Baldwin who previ­ With England under heavy fire, attorneys, beaded by James Ruf­ R. A. Butler, undersecretary for months old, Is recognised ns out­ sion. ly when I say that the recent presi­ tersection of Center and West against "a long convoy,” protect­ the one big effort Klwanls makes and no Important objactivea hit. York and The Solvay Process ously set aside the order, ruled the British consider It proper to "The Advisory Commission to fin, that the case Is “just another • ' ed by numerous destroyers. It foreign affairs, told the House that standing In hla flald. He early against the appeal of City Zoning dential election cost the American Center streets. Several Sraa, sbon brought tin­ Company, of Syracuse, N. Y. avoid unusual display or gaiety. the Council of National Defense,” mall fraud trial," and declared At this season of the year people over 20 milHona of dollars, According to the testimony, headed for the Scottish coast Britain "is maintainlM close con­ der control, were started in the The Indlctinents charge that Appeals Board and tha owners of Any entertaining that la done aald Eugene Grace, Bethlehem that religious Issues were “bound Schenker was brought In for fail­ when the bombers were sighted, tact with the United States on all tho property in quoatlon on Sig­ must be a community nature to be Injected.” thoughts are centered on Christ­ over and above the routine cost.s ^|ldlanda. the communique said, the alleged conspiracies existed president, "recognized the desira­ of election boards, ballots and ure to keep to the right of an "im- the agency declared. matters of common Interest" In and bombs also were dropped at Uurough restrictive snd secret con­ ourney atreet. In Hartford. Tho strictly to raise funds for defense bility of having this Increased The voluminous Indictment mas gifts, so Glenney's Clothing aginarv white line", as it -wa.s re­ In addition to the sinking of one the Pacific. plaintiffe in tho case were J. of the empire. charges that the late Guy W. Bal­ similar expenses." An optimistic note on the war scattered pointa In south England. tracts with producers and market­ capacity available to help supply Store, at 789 Main street, will give (The Hatch Act Imposes a $3,- ferred "to in court. The traffic line, merchantman, others of the con­ In one suburban area In south Wesley Rommcll ct ale. ( Government House, where the lard, knowns as St. Germain; Mrs. I outlook was sounded by Hugh ers of various nitrates throughout the anticipated requirements of away $100 in merchandise. With 000,000 limit on the amount ( once painted on the highway sur- voy were ‘ partly damaged," DNB England, a low-flying Nasi bomb­ the United States and in other Allowed to Vary RegulaUona rindsors will live and where his the national defense program." Ballard and their son, Donald, or­ fftCE, has becorfie mostly oblitprat- Dalton, mlnliter o f economic war­ Tho local zoning ordinance every purchase of 50c the ciU- "political committee" may spend asserted. er niachlne-gunnad a bus, but the countries Including Norway, Bri­ Ifflce as governor of the Bahamas In announcing the big program ganized the "I Am" movement sd, it was revealed. Schenker said fare, who declared the Nari now question was one allowing tl situated, Is being remodeled to and that they and othgr so-called tomer will receive one chance In in one calendar year.) (Britain acknowledged that the were using more oil than they driver already had let the passen­ tain, Switzerland, Germany, Can­ here yesterday. Edward R. Stet- the drawing. The drawing will he did not sec it. gers to safety In a nearby fleld. board to determine and vary tl make it more comfortable as a Inner circle members used the Speaking on( the radio forum Both Driving Slowly Birmingham area and London .were producing because the R. ada, Sweden, Poland, Belgium, application of the regulations In tlnlus, Jr., Industrial materials take place Christmas Eve at program of the Wa.slilngton Star, were the main objectives of Ger­ Five persona were killed and a Japan and Chile, residence. chief of the Defense Commission, mails to defraud thousands by in­ Questioning by Attorney Harold A. F. had attacked 90 per cent of harmony with their general pur­ Ballroom Used .As OITioe ducing them to Join the organiza­ Glenney's store. Gillette aaserted that the '1940 man air raids last night.) her refineries and 80 per cen^ of number Injured by a stick of said Bethlehem had applied to the There will be ten prizes In all, W. Oarrity, defense counsel, and bombs which fell In another area Named Co-Oonspiratora poses and Intent "where a zone tion through alleged fantaatio and election was the most "patent, Prosecutor William J. Shea London Attacked Several Times. i her oil plants. boundary line divides a lot In a But Its grand ballroom has been Navy Department for a "certifi­ ranging from $35 for flrst prize to London also was attacked sev­ In southeast England In addition to those indicted, the turned over to an aide-de-camp as cate of necessity” which would en­ false super-natural representa­ potent and potential attempt to in­ brougnt out that both automobiles Speaking of Britain's general single ownership at the time of $1.50 for tenth prize. The win­ fluence the American electorate eral times during the day and economic problem, Dalton said he Three women drivers of Ameri­ true bills name about 30 foreign an office, and half of it is being title It to a tax ('.eduction for tions. were at the center of the- highway the passage of this ordinance, er Defendants ners will have their choice of mer­ ballot )k)x through expenditure of night, they said. «ould like to see the United States can ambulances were rescued un­ corporations as co-conspirators. used to store odds and ends while amortisation oyer a five-year pe­ chandise, that is they can select at the point of Impact. There ap­ One o f ‘ the Indictments name (and) permit a use authorized on Other defendants are Betty huge sums of money" to occur ,ln peared to be no question of dan- ' .ct aside an increasing amount of hurt from the wreckage of the cither portion of such lot to ex­ other parts of the structure under­ riod. anything in the store to the val­ The British In turn made "a bombed convent shelter In London Rudolph Hgner as allegedly ob­ go repairs. The A. D. C. expects Mundy, confluential aide to Mrii. the country's histqry. gerou.s or reckless operation, both few, scattered flights” Into Ger­ ! ne. surplus production for the tend to the entire lot, but not more In New York, Grace said the ue of the prize. British empire and Its belligerent by ARP workers who tunneled structing Justice during the grand to continue using one comer of plant extensions would make Ballard; Chariek\Slndelar, artist; Must File Reports drivers claiming to have been go­ many, but caused practically no than 2.5 feet beyond the boundary Mrs. Pearl Sindelatygroup leader; With Glenney’s store so com­ ing at slow or moderate speeds at Allies. through debris. Jury Investigation which led to the line of the rone In which zuch use ' Xhe big room bdfauae it will not available. In addition to the steel pletely stocked with nationally He rfientioned the Federal Cor­ damage. Informed sources assert- Sisters In Chapel I^nhurt Frank von Derho^, assistant; rupt Practices Act requiring the the time. . » "I should like to see export con­ indictments. Is authprized. be. needed for entertaining. Ingots, 81)0,000 tons of coke and known brands of merchandise, It ed. trols develop Into a reservation of Several persons were known to Ilgner, not otherwise Identified. I t ..definitely has been decided 700,000 tons of pig Iron a year. Paul Stickell, "messenger"; Louise reporting of campaign receipts and Mrs. McDonnel said she did not In 1934, the Zoning Board denied Majerus, Chicago representative; is a simple matter to select a gift see the Schenker car until a mo­ (The British said their bomb­ United States surpluses for the have been killed In the shelter, 1s charged specifically with having that the tradition ball given each expenditures to the clerk of the ers atUcked Rhineland objectives.) tho application of the defendant William J. Cassiere, also of Chi­ for "him" and participate in i.hl.s ment before the impact. Schenker Allies and I may say that there but several Sisters of Mercy who ordered the destruction of the property owners for permission to New Y ^r's by the governor and free drawing. Ho)(sc and continued: Authoritative sources asserted have been exchanges of views with were praying In the convent chapel books and records of Chemnyco, his lady ^tll be canceled. None of cago. and Grant L. Lewis, assist­ . "Up to the present mohient, the said he did see the McDonnel car, extend a "Business Number 1" Raid May Clause ant to Mrs. Ballard. The entire store i.s decorated in and that it ran into him. an error, in transmission from the the United States State Depart­ when the bombs fell were unhurt. Inc., to prevent them from falling zone usage to 25 feet of their pro­ the other f'dpetions normally cen­ reports are not all in, )>ut at this front caused the high command A moving picture theater near the The government alleges that the holiday manner and all mer­ Had Been Arrested ment bn this matter.” he said. Into- the hands of the grand Jury. perty which was classified as tering aroun^Oovemment House chandise is attractively di.ipiayed date they show expenditures by The professor, in the course of yesterday to claim the sinking by Wouldn’t Bomb Wells convent was turned Into a first aid during the tourlht season has )>een the organization maintained of­ the Democratic national committee Claire Hobart Cover Long Period "Residence C." In 19,38, however, Coventry Oianges fices and reading rooms In many offering many suggestions for the his testimony, said he did not un­ submarine on Monday of the Brit­ Daltpn termed "nonsense" sug­ post. the owners filed an tdintical peti­ arranged, and thV liousehold be­ and Roosevelt political committee»\i ish liner Caledonia, only to re­ Dr. .Mien A. Stockdale Seven bombs fell In a row in The Indictments hold that the lieves none will l)e. titles. Including Washington, gentleman on your list. derstand that he had been arrested gestions In the British press that overcame the handicap of bllnd- alleged conspiracies covered tion and the board granted the re­ as a bit over two and one-half mil­ until notified through the papers. tract the claim. the Royal Air Force bomb Ruman- this district, smashing an apart­ After more than ttiree months D. C., (Chicago, New York. Phila­ annually to raise funds for its nesB and took his place In the pub­ periods as far back as 1920 and up quest. From the latter action the London, Dec. 4. — f/B' ■—^ W’hen delphia. Boston, Cleveland, Den­ lion and the expenditures by the Policeman Arthur Seymour, who The vessel actually sunk, they iiin oil wells from which Germany ment house. lic school, high school and college, plaintiffs appealed and Judge as governor, tlie duke )ia,s limited' No tinea In ('.ihen Case Republican national committee and Investigated the mishap, said that asserted, was 4,000 tons larger Kiddies Camp,” said Mr. Burr. draws supplies. The oil at Its Ru­ Three heavy bombs caused con­ to and Including Sept. 1, 1939. himself and the duchess to small German airmen reduced Coventry ver, Salt Lake City, Dallas and "We need S500 to continue this with those not handicapped. He A statement denying charges Baldwin sustained the appeal. to a heap of ashes last month they West Palm Beach, Fla. . he arrested Schenker at the than the 17,000-ton steamer flrst manian sources was In the criidie siderable damage In another sector was bom in St. Peter, Minn., Jan. Tho Supreme court held that Its dinner parties at which colonial Hartford, Dec, 4.—(/P)— Police worthy project of providing: a two- .state and not highly Inflammable of London, where a number of against them was issued by the officials and ranking persons of unwittingly may have cleared the The government seeks to prove scene. claimed, but they said they could 19. 1914. He graduated from high finding failed to support the de­ way for a city center of "greater yesterday pressed forward their Most of the testimony was in re­ not give the name because of mili­ weeks vacation for underprivileged he said, adding that It was better | homes and stores were wrecked, f Hied Chemical and Dye Coirora- fendants’ claims that such changes the community have tieen enter­ that Ballard represented to the search for Mrs. Aaron G. Cohen, children next summer, and we school in 1931 and from Gustavui riches nnd lieauty," I). E. Glb.ion. membership that he had attained ply to questions concerning road tary reasons. to wait tmtll Germany had siwnt ; Four bodies were recovered from tlon and Its" subsldlaHes'.'The Bar as had taken place in the two tained and, in return, have given 28, who has been mls.sing since hope that a generous collection College at St. Peter, Minn., In rett Company. Scmet-Solvay Com Coventry’s city architect, told The a "super-natural" state of self- width and various measurements. effoft in transporting it to the : mined buildings there during the 1935. zones ’'were of sufficient materiali­ eqiially'small parties. November 23, but no major clue Found Not Guilty ■ (The British Admiralty Inst will help us toward our goal. There pany and The Solvay Process com­ GueslH ^at Two 51ajiir Kiinetlons Royal Society of Arts today. immortality, which condition en­ COLDS June 14 reported the sinking the Reich and refining it and then | rnorning. One low flying raider, be- At'the age of two years, he ty to Justify the action of the High land values nnd legal de­ to her whereabouts was forth­ A t the conclusion of the ques­ will be no admission charge. I am bomb the combustible product. j geved to have been an Italian pany. board." The Windsors have been guests abled him to conquer disease, coming. tioning. Judge Raymond R. Bow­ day before of the former Anchor certain that all who heard Dr. played tunes on the piano while at two major functions outside lays frustrated hla scheme of a death, old age, poverty and mis­ liner Caledonia which had been The government announced in - pj^oe, dropped, three bombs on a seated In a high chair. At the age year and g half ago for replacing The investigators were Inclined ers observed that the case appear­ Stockdale's address last year will the Hou.se of Commons temay that ] ppjjpf, near a southeast coast town Engineer Dies at Throttle Government House in the past ery. to place little Importance on two ed to be more of a civil than a renamed the Scotstoun.) be eager to hear him again and I of six, he composed his first in­ month, but ))oth Involved many old buildings with a "dignified and Britain "fully reserves ! during the night, smashing shops. Water Turnetl Off Putney, Vt., Dec. 4.—(JFi—Clay­ fitting city center," he explained. reports that Mrs. Cohen was seen Criminal matter. Noting th ^ the urge others to take advantage of struments! number, sod since that trappings to show they were not he£e Monday afternoon. Examina­ courtroom w’as growing cold and this, opportunity to hear one of Uon ^ a hotel and house windows. time has written hundreds of plsno ton E. Perry, 55, of New London, Zone, which Spain Incorporated in- Birmingham Conn., Central 'Vermont railroad purely social in character. At Work oil Bases tion of these reports indicated a that in a few minutes hie "teeth America's most eloquent speak­ niimbers. In 1931 he composed his each, benefit programs of local Need More Toys to Sp.anish Morocco Dec. 1. was the (Ir.st h e a v y a.s.sau't directed In Delmoiit Street engineer, died from a heart at­ strong probability that the per­ would be chattering”. Judge Bow­ ers." No Doubt On Attitude first gospel hymn and a collection amateur theatrical talent were Rrds’ PriiiFiplrs ers and the legal staff agreed to against that city in more than a tack at the throttle of a freight sons who believed they saw Mrs. Project a Worthy One R„ A. Butler, undersecretary for of his own hymns was published Btage/1. Raffles and contests To Start Soon Cohen were mistaken. dispense with final argumenU and For Xmas Party For many years now, the Kt- week. in 1939 in a song book called "Fol­ train running early today between foreign affairs, said that Sir Sam­ Residents of Delmont street were caused the guests to dig deeply In the not guilty finding was made. wanis Club has had the Kiddie.s uel Hoare. Britiah ambassador to Planes in the raid, which was of low the Master." Duramerston and Putney. Fire­ their pockets. Taiifjlit Children Camp as It^ major project, and comparatively short duration without water yesterday and until man Joseph Kaschuink of Strat­ Madrid, "left Spanish government a late hour last evening when it The most recent of these, given ] ------^ Washington, Dec. 4—(J5 - Amer- Henry McCann, supervisor at through the cooperation of the in no doubt regarding the attitude dropped fire bombs, high explo- ford, Conn., took the train into on the broad verandas of a private 1 I lean workmen soon will be push- became necessary to shut off the Putney and summoned an ambu­ the WPA Toy Center said this public has been, able to send a of the British goVeynment as to slves and delayed actior bombs. home and attended by about 2.50 of ' New York, Dec. 4.—(/Pi — The ing construction of initial farilitirs large group of fcoys and girls to ■ Nineteen persons were trapped water because of a break in the lance. morning that the number of toys thl.s further unilateral Spanish ac­ N. Y. Slocks the colony's elite, netted more than teaching of Communist principles : at ail eight Naval and air bases Camp Nathan Hale on Coventfy tion in this zone.” when a high explosive bomb hit four Inch main in the street. Men m £500 (about $2,000) as a contribu­ to children as young ss 6 has been I acquired from Great Britain un­ being offered to be repaired at the Lake each summer. Beneflterl by Butler said the ambassador had two adjoining basement shelters in the employ of the Manchester tion to England’s war needs. brought to the attention of a legls- 1 Jer the destroyers-for-bases deal, Center to distribute to children at good wholesome food, a fine recre­ been promised an immediate reply They were rescued through an Water Company worked until THURSDAY - FRIDAY Promote t'ornmiinlly Endeavors lative committee investigating xrmy engineers Indicated todays Christmas time was far below '• Adams Exp . . . , ...... 5% nearly midnight making the nec­ ^ ^ -J ational program and plenty of rest by Spain as to the length of time emergency exit. i Air Reduc ...... 41% Much of the effort given ip subversive activities in New York The construction program got a FOR what he had expected. It will re­ and sleep, most of the children that two damaged Italian sub- essary repair. The break came peacetime to luncheons, teas and schools. j quick booa't forward yesterday quire about l.OOp toys to take care Alaska Jun ...... 5 have shown improved health as a moiines would be allowed to remain ...... 9-16 just after the hydrant in that vi­ dinners now goes Into promotion How grade school pupils were when the War Department an­ Pure Wool of the party (Jhrlstm'as week and Alleghany CIRCLE instnicted by Communist party result of their vacation and it is at Tangier for repairs. Greeks Pressing AlUed Chem ...... 168% cinity had been used for the fire at o f community endeavors. The nounced that President Roosevelt Sweaters less than 100 had been received felt that the project Is extremely The Spanish foreign minister as­ Middle Turnpike, east, and Sum­ C O LO AW ARE t o L A D IE S ! duchess has taken over presidency members "to beat up Boy Scouts” bad alloted $25,000,000 to be spent so far. Am Can ...... 87% Pull-Over - But­ worthwhile. sured Sir Samuel that Spain would Am Home Prod ...... 51'i mit street. The pump of No. 2 com­ « CiiiGRARTsMilllu SCOTT of the Red Cross, and the duke Is and consider teachers and police­ on the work by the Army, over It la planned to close the "guarantee peace and secure eco­ men as enemies was reported to ton and Zipper Informative Message At Two Points Am Rad S t S ...... 7'* pany was connected to the hydrant official sponsor for the Bahamian and above the $50,000,000 he pre­ NEW YORK branches and^ the Center next Models. So successful has Dr. Stockdale nomic rights of all foreigners in ...... 44% and nearly 1000 feet of hose used. ^ JH E HflWAnil unit. The Duchess has accepted a the committee yesterday. viously made available to the week, and devote all the time to Am Smelt . . . . "They wore taught the ‘Soviet EXCURSIONS been in lecturing throughout the the Tangier zone," Butler said. Am Tel and Tel ...... 186',j The continued ptimplng is thought V// leading role in sponsorship of a Navy Department for its share in repairing the toys for Christmas. country, that he .spends mo.st of Seeking Waya for .Accord (Continued from Page One) to have weakened the main, which training school £pr native women, slant’ on life," Ralph de Sola, a the projects. ,, Those who wish to donate toys Am Tob B ...... 701,* Brooklyn naturalist, testified at D A his time in this field under the Butler assured the House that I Am Wat Wks ...... 6 % wa.s only four inches. established by her predecessor. The Army said Its engineers al­ EVERY SUN may call 7447 and they will be ■sponso'r.shlp of the National Asso­ the government was "always look- 1 naissance aircraft and they were Th's morning North Main street Lady Ann Dundai. the committee’s second public ready had begun preliminary Lv. Hartford l:4S A.H. Duo N. Y. • collected to make some child hap­ Anaconda ...... 27 ALSO! "OUT WEST w'rni hearing. ciation of Mantifacturcrs. His ing for means of getting around j destroy^. ’ Armour 111 ...... 5 was being opened opposite Fuller PF-PPEKS” Except on the golf course, at the work at the Newfoundland and ((S.C.'T.) 11:25 A.M. Roturninq Lv. ^ py at Christmas time. difficulties" In relations with So- Reports New Gains Bermuda sites, and would send N. Y. (G.C.T.) i-.JO ______0 0 V magnetic personality, his fluent Atchison ...... 164* place. There is need for a new ser­ countiy club beach and on bicycle Round KELLER’S delivery and his ability to present Viet Russia. The comment came The spokesman also credited tours, the casual tourist will have additional field parties "at early .MEN'S WEAR ■ the Greeks with new gains in their Aviation G orp ...... 4 vice pipe in the building at North NOW: Sl’ PER GIANT SHOW! CKIIdrvn S and undar II hall lara. Tickaft 887 Main Street an Interesting, informative mes­ with the disclosure by Butler that Baldwin C7T ...... 164i Main street and Fuller p’. While "BOOM TOWN” scant opportunity to see the Duke Report Shanghai dates " to Trinidad, Jamaica, Brit­ ilrlc*l» limitad to capacity ol Spacial sage hafc' made him one of the out­ Arhbassador Sir Stafford Cripps, efforts to encircle Ar^rocastro — at close hand. The more fortunate, ish Guiana. Antigua, Bahamas, Coach Tralna — furchaaa ia Advahca. Raids Reduce ___ about 20 miles northeast of Porto Balt and Ohio ...... 34i the road was being opened the gas “ LADY IN’ QUESTION" standing speakers in America. The had been Instructed to lake up company had nicn nt work trying may be on hand when Edward and .St. Lucia. Engineering and c!;l?h V with Moscow that government's j Edda—and said heights northeast Bendix ...... 32 Official Killed Fart opportunity to hear him without Beth Steel ...... 85 to locate a leak in the s.ime vicin­ wishes godspeed to volnteers leav­ architectural contracts for the Coal Supply charge this Friday night should refusal for the flrst time to remit■ ' of Llbohovo, six mites southeast of ing for war service, or greets vis­ Newfoundland and Bermuda base.'* Arglrocastro. ^ hacl b?en seljied Beth Steel 7, pfd ...... 130 ity which was cnu.sed by a break in draw a capacity crowd to the to London £92,500 sterling.due un­ Borden ...... 20 U the gas main.' iting dignitaries, or when he and already have lieeh awarded to 2 South Methodist church, In the der the Lena gold fields agree­ from the Italians. the duchess'make their occasional Shanghai, Dec. 4—(/P—Local i United States firms. (Continued From Pafo One) The high command's com­ Can Pac ...... 3H opinion of Mr. Burr and his fellow ment. Case (J. I.) ...... 61'i appearance before the Colonial Japanese' new.spapers published j Kiwanians. Laborite Parliament Member munique on action at the opposite Legislature. unconfirmed reports today that Vigilante Legion Being Formed of Germany's largest synthetic end of the battlefront—in the push Cerro De Pas ...... 31U plants Is situated, and that oil re­ Frederick S. Cocks called "for a Ches and Ohio ...... 43 First Coasting s l i R i s i l a i Chen Kung-Po, newly-appointed Vichy, Dec. 4.—(,P)—Civilians swift, ruthless and sustained at­ toward Elbasant—said only: Church Damage Above Million head of the Japanese-sponsored who wore armbands and assisted serves In many other areas bad "In the Pogradetz region, we (Thrysler ...... 75 T4 HAMNUD been destroyed. Italym Says • British tack" on Italy, remarking that Oica C o la ...... i.... 101 Injury Is Reported Atlantic City, N. J., Dec. 4—WP| administration, had been a.ssnssi- police in maintaining order at "now that we have use of Greek captured new heigtjts after fierce —The Methodist church has had nated. ' Marseille yesterday, during the re­ At Stettin, north of Berlin, It fighting. Prisoners were taken, Col Carbon ...... 74 3, declared, cisterns of aviation gaso­ Vessels Torpedoetl air base.-. I see no reason why we Col Gas and E l ...... 4'.j property valued at $1,200,000 de­ Settlement police said they had ception for Chief of State Marshal INERAlHfUa I should not plaster the Italian pen- and automatic weapon.-, howitzers, stroyed by bombing raids in Eng­ no intonation on the reports. Henri retain were members of a line blazed for three days, and and three guns fell into our Coml Inv Tr ...... lOH James, the 10-years-old son of j' ^2SWD00BRID&(n MAMOiESIER while Germany admitted two had ' insula with bombs." land, the" church's Overseas Re­ Chen succeeded Fu Siao-En, vigilante Legion being formed In hands." Coml Solv ...... 10 >4 Mr. and Mrs. Aib.ert J. Tuttle, of l*rFSSMASl( been destroyed "It la now known (Continued from Page One) 1 Earl Winterton, Conservative Cons Edison ...... 2144 I im nmu/ ^ lief Committee reported last night who was killed In his home by an France, it was reported here to­ that many were burned." I member, argued, howeyer, that .The spokesman, describing oper­ 12 Hudson street was in the first I to the Council of Bishops. unidentified hatchet-slayer. day. AT YOUR ations in that sector, declared the Con.s Oil ...... 5 44 roasting accident reported in Man-1 Freight traffic in Berlin ha.i ments” especially on the sector real offensive must/take place Cont Can ...... 37>i STAN west of Erseka, in the central Chester this winter. The boy was I RESIDENCE been held up for days, the news and had weather Com Prod ...... 4244 .service said. fighting front. of Britain" in nsfwcWlion with tho — tho, Del Lack and W est...... 2®, coasting on the hill to the south of i Italian pliihea p.ttarked the empire ami "our great friends In ' northwo.st of Mo.skopoHs, disloilg- William street and dashed head on ,' . . . o^'Ht our Funeral ; ing Italians from helrrht.s there. Douglas Aircraft ...... 78T» L A U R E L ^ Greek porta of ^evezn and San the United Statqs." Du Pont ...... 158 into a concrete wall. He wa.i j Home, we serve with Maura (on the T.sland of Levkas) Reach Devol 3’alley ITaatmnn TCnrtnU ...... 141) rendered uncon.tclous and was I (Dispatches from the Yugoslav Ea.stman Kodak ...... 141'i .. for cooler milder equal skill. Mr. Holmes Personal Notices and' shot down Six Greek planes Elec Auto Lite...... 34(1 taken to the office of Dr. A. B. ' over Tirsna( the communique re­ Suggests Visit frontier indicated the Greeks had Moran where an X-ray examina­ reached the Devol valley north- Gen Elec ...... 32 T4 personally sees, to It ported. Gen Foods ...... 34',4 tion disclosed a conrusslon. , To W'ashington I west of Mqskopolis, which would HARDY■ ■ m ■ AMD^ imhIi iisvn better taste. Chesterfield that every detail of the Card df Thanks It said the sireraft reported G enM «ora ...... 49'i This morning the boy Is much I downed In flames at the Albanian London, Dec. 4.—(45-r-Edgar nut them within 40 miles of El- Improved and is not expected to ! M USICAL COMEDY REVUE service, including Ws wish to thank our friends for basanl. Head of Its C\a$s kindness and sympathy durlns ill­ capital were PZL (Polish) planes Granville, Liberal member of Par­ >!uffer any ill effects from the In­ (Reports from the same sources Hecker Prod DANNY DARE5 hOUYflOOlj (JIL5 1s the smoker*s cigarette ^ coats, meets your ness and at the time of the death being u!»ed by the Greek Air Corps. liament, gave notice today of a Int Harv ...... 54% jury. I of our beloved husband, father and The Italian communique said question to Prime Minister '.ast night said another column had 9/. wishes. brother. We would especially thank driven Italian Bcrsaglieri troops Int Nick .. . .^ ...... 23'4 ORANTLAND RICE, dean o( Amer­ K. o f P and Scsndla lx>d«es, V. P. three Italian planes failed to re- Churchill suggesting that a mem­ from Mumull.shta. JusL north of Int Tel and ...... 1% W. and Auxiliary, ^ o s t Office Rm- t)irn after the air fight. ber of the war cabinet visit Wash­ Johns ManvJUe ...... 61 ican aporti wn'tera, has a friendly ployees, Company K. firing squad. Pogradetz, wh),ch, would, put this Of the fighting nt sea, the com­ ington to discuss with the United Kepnecott ...... 34)4 - % visit with, his charming daughter H u n t the world over and you ^ IPkctolUE American I..eiylon Bugler, also those States government methods of ac­ drive within 45 mites of Elbasanl who sent flowers and loaned use of munique said: ' ■' Llgg and Myers B ...... 94),4 riorcnce—of ihe stage and movies. 7 A 9 7 their cars. ‘Torpedo-launehing planes tor­ quiring and delivering (jwar sup- byroad.) Lockheed Aircraft ...... 30 can’t find the equal of Chesterfield’s Mrs. Robert Modean and Children. pedoed two Brlti.sh cruisers in Suda illes to Britain. In the center of the battlefront, Loew's ...... "•...... 30 T4 STATE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Modean. I near Premet, the Greeks were rir- THURS. Mr. snd Mrs. Carl T.. Johnson, Bay (at the Greek Island of Crete.) Laborite John Parker planned to Lorlllard ...... 19W right combination of Turkish and Miss Ruth Modean. ■In East Africa, an enemy cruis­ ask the minister of economic war­ norted to have cut to pieces one of Mont Ward ...... 37% FRI. One Chance In A Million! Italy's picked companies, and then er opened fire on works at .Uula fare. Hugh-Dalton,' "wheth«fr he Nash Kelv ...... ,...... 5 and Their Lives the Price of 4^ American tobaccos...the best tobac­ (Somaliland) Nov. 29 causing some was aware there was a food short­ captured two officers and “what Nat Bisc ...... 17% age in northeast Spain and wheth­ was left of the company. SAT. Failure . . ! damage, but no casualties. Nat Cash Reg ...... 12*i A Gallant Woman . . risktag cos that grow in all of Tobaccoland. "One of our submarines torpedo­ er he was satisfied that supplies to The spokesman said Greeks on Nat Dairy...... il3% be allowed under a recent pact this front also seized the ^plateau her own life reckleiwly , . at TEXACO CRYSTALITE ESSO ed sn enemy destroyer in the At­ Nat Distill...... 22% the Aide of the man slie fear­ lantic Dec. 1." with the Spanish government will of Platovounl, crushing "strong N Y Central ...... 13% not Indirectly assUf’ Germany. enemy resistance.' ed to love! Do you smoke the Nor Am Co ...... IT A Valiant Mao . on a dm- Call Men Born In 1921 Greek communiques said civilians Packard ...... 3% RANGE OIL FUEL OIL were killed In Italian bombings of perate mission of 'stiprrine 1941 hies Rsductiom sf $70 to $159 Put Rome. Dec. ♦—(Ah—Italians bbm Param Plct ...... lO’A courage . . with a boMtiful NASH lUllSS l i m i "A"! ANS " r t IN TNI cigarette that SATISFIES In 1921 were called toilay for ser­ Church to Install Prevenna, Phlllatra. and the Island Penn ...... 21% woman he dared not love! Stnsatiosol Nosh Anifiosswlera in Prk* of Levkas, and that Greek p'anes OPEN FOR DELIVERY 24 HOURS! T E L .8500 vice In the Army for the regular Phelps Dodge ...... 33% Together . . united in dan­ THAU MAJOl PIKI-rillDSI "successfully bombed columns and Phil Pet ...... 39% Iradtsti Nsvsr Itlor* Rsodisti by Such two-year conscription period, add­ Modem Fixtures ger . . In a glotlaua and per- Th« chart sbosa shows oftlr tha oilddla saritt of Nash ing 200,000 more men to the 1,000,- storehouses behind the enemy Pub Serv N J ...... 29 llous venture . bom 'of a lig, Powsrfui, Vdus-Pochsd Cml cars for I94t. laaach nuior wrica>hald thara is a Nash lines. Radio ...... 4% valua last aa •ousvalt 000 already under arms. , • valour that could know no Even a quick glance at the chart above tells (A Reuters. British news agency, Reading ...... ! • 13% 1 defeat! MORIARTY BROTHERS Electricians are at work re­ dispatch from London quoted the Rem Rand ...... 9 you something’s happened in the 1941 Amhosaaiar “ M t ". AiBarics'siiawat«carioihc*'AU 3** 301-315 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET wiring the Interior of St. James's icld.a.thaferstMfcarthatdativcrs25. Dever’s Net Gain Athens radio as saying 604 per­ Republic Steel ...... 22% Automobile W orld . . . and it has! The Co 30 miles oq a salloo of gas. New. % church In preparation for the In­ Rey Tob B ...... 32% stallation of new fixtures In the sons had been killed and 8,070 Nash Ambassador Six (compared above) 1941 pricaa. iododiot PMcral Taaas Safeway Stores ...... 43>4 and standard aqnipmaoc. as low as • • church. When St. James's church wounded In Italian air raids on is typical of the amazing values Nash offers 7 3 I Close to 2,000 "undefended” towns and villages Sears Roebuck ...... 75% was erected there was no such Ambam darthi.Thaaasaaiafl coaapacicivaTalat shown in the first month of the Greek- Shell Union ...... 10% America this year. Reason? $7,000,000 things as an electric light and Il­ Socony Vac ...... 8),4 spent for new and more modern methods ioibaKorachartaboTt.Nawlow . . Boston. Dec. 4.—(4h—Democrat lumination was by gas. Fixtures Italian conflict.) j pricas, ioclndias Fadtral Taaas ( I Attorney General Pa)il A. Dever’s Sou Pac ...... 8 of construction enables Nash to rtd u ct and standard a^pm tac. as lon^as * -iJlJL and wiring later Installed have South Rwy ...... 12),i net gain In the reemmt of the proved Inadequate at masses early prices while the rest of the industry raist*., If You Have Not Been Contacted In This Year’s Manchesters gubernatorial vote Jar\’is Awarfled Std Brands ...... 6 % prices. These great cars enter new lower- flaikastaflW Hflhl.-fiaacat ktsurataamv low ptica. in the morning, There la already a Std Gss and E l ...... 'X% m) approached the 2.000 mark today special fund of $750 on hand for price fields—and you get more car, more Straishialah«,valv»ia.kaadllShorta- Red Cross Drive for Renewal of Membership . . . with almost two-thirds of the the work. , Many Big Jobs Std Oil Cai ...... 17>4 powavTwiaIaoitiaaa.giM.Yaiabia $| Std Oil N J ...... 33>A luxury, more size and features for your 4-<)oorMdaa,iocliMli.aFailanlTaxaa " ro iiT m r m m a k m o CHmMn«M...itaaiiKiMa.brU(k> ^ea se Send Your Dollar To: state's 1,810 precincts counted. and luodtrd aquipaMM, it 4 awarded the. local contractor Is U 8 S m e lt...... 65 PLUS: “MEXICAN SPITFIRE OUT WEST* I were from small towns and re­ Nlag Hud ...... 3% for atate road construction In the U 8 Steel ...... 67% I Wiih LUPE VELEZ — LEON EBROL ' 4^NASH Your AddrcM ...... 2 % Western Union ...... 20 ta«**o*«*4 flected but slight changes, Dever Penn Road ...... town of New Hartford approxi­ ANS SAVI MONIY IVIIY M llll CaffTifht IH i. LieaavY A Msms Taascca Can Kored a net gain o f 150 votes in Segs( Lock ...... 9-16 mating $143,(M)0 with other con­ West El and Mfg ...... 1 0 3 % TODAY: Lynn and Saltonatall picked up 62 Unit G a s...... 1 tract grants for road construction Woolworth ...... 32 *‘EAST OF THE ElVEE’ nrUS . . "DRBAMINO OUT U>UD* In Peabody. ’ Unit Lt and Pbw A ...... 7-16 In the western part o f the state. Elec BoijS and Share (Curb) 4%

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Pick Canailiaii 231 German Born Youths the reelaasiflcatlon plan, . .under W e lA Of New Haven; secretary, ment of Filbllc* t ^ f a r e Jhat he tember Reynolds cashed a 58 • irS NEW-i-FOR CHRISTMAS Baldwin Lauds way since Sept. 1, at a meeting of Adbert C. Demlng of New" Ha6ea; ' late Judge-Elect had mlsappropriited which for $806.03, which had been 'extile Plants Making Society Honors The Poet*B 0>luntn The Connecticut Merit System Ao- ■ treasurer, Thomae D- BargentI of he bad collected as invm igator of him by the Pomfret probate As Wheat King Joined U. S. N a vy in 1940 % J soclation here last night. He eald MOrtford. old age assistance claims, Rey­ In settlement of a qlalm by the < A Nsa-Mwleal HsIUaiwr It would reduce the number of Governor Baldwtia was' ons of Found Cuilty nolds entered s plea of con- partment, against e Pomfret; ■ For Children, 6 to 12 Former Leader Classing Plan clesees of positions in 'gso etete tks prlabipsl sposkers on a pro^ tendre. tate. That sum, the state die gram that included Wallace M. waa never turned over to the Gas Masks for Army Waehliiftoo, Dec. 4 — OR — Afyear; Italy 218. A t tha piano I sit and try to play service from 900 to about 400, and Firat Selectman Burton E. Mall Wins Title for Third ‘ Following' were China with 150 Soma aimpla tunaa. In my bungling would open up opportualtiee "of Seyre o f the. New York City Civil and Second Selectman L le w e ll^ fare Department — ■ Seattle Man Failed to By .W. H. WilMHi I Navy Department report showed no change; England, 148, an In­ Patrick Carroll Preaetit* way Says State Should Have a career service for employes," Service Board an^ Prof. "IMward Reyndltis Convicted of J. Storra said they believed Roy- .Report Insurance or -If yon want to pleaae the young-1 Consecutive Time; today that except for the Philip­ I hit soma keys that mSka me H. Litchfield o f Brown University nolda, who is 29, would still be North America is Inhabiteg b y ' slers, show them the new war crease of 26: Samoa 88, increast *Fineiit Personnel De­ Morris Elected PreeMent Embcxxlcinent; Fined j Plain and Fancy Nee^e-' Calif Omia Hit Other Winners. pines, Canada and Guam, Ger­ of five; Scotland 88, an Increasi ctl with Watch by Mem­ sigh, Charles G. Morria of New and former executive eecretary of eligible for the probate Judgeahip approximately 80,000 differaat.: Premiums to Company toys. FYnm Ebgland now, Inatead. I strike some chorda that make the merit syetem in MIchlgknr-f" because he waa not sentenced to klndk of insects, 10,000 of whleB i work Turned from Art t ei of Germany, come many new tOye, many fumiahed more foreign bom of 17, and Austria 72, an increast partment' in Nation. Haven,, one-time Democratic .can­ $^0C) After Hearing. bers of Holy Name. me cry. ' didate for governor, was elected N. H. Batcbelder, headmaster of. prison, but indicated they would are injurious pests. some o f the molt popular being Oitcago, Dec. 4—(F)—Francis enlisted men in the Navy than of one. , , . Of Embroidery to Pro- l^y iM llU C llZa Seattle, Dec. 4.—)—A promi­ These countries accounted foi My flaU are sharp, my sharps are president of the association, and the Loomis school in Windsor, ask the attorney general for an little tanke, anfl-aircraft guna, Uoyd ^ b y of Wembley, Alta., any other country. , New Haven, Dec. 4 —(«V -O ov. 'Willimantlc, Dec 4 Judge- opinion. nent Seattle insurance agent faced Italy followed closely behind 4,039 of this foreign bom in th« Patrick Carroll, former presi­ flat Horace D. Taft of Watertown, its presided. duetion of W ar Devices ambulancea.toy soldiers. will reign as "wheat king” for an­ I play un-naturals at that. Raymond E „ Baldwin has pre-dict- elect Howard O.’ Reynolds of the WHAT CAUSES a grand larceny charge today on other year. Germany. service. . dent of St, James's Holy Name first president, was named preal- Reynolds, whose indiistion into The war spirit is reflected also My minors are discordant chimes ed that if a dun for reclaasiflca- dent-emeritus. Theatrical Producer Dies Mansfield probate court was con­ office la scheduled for Jan. 8, has EPH,EPSY? Worst Epidemic Since 'The 32-year-old Canadian won Both ahowed increases during New York led all etatee in th« Society anid chairman of the en­ the state’s allegation that he sold in the names of many of the new My majors aimply minor crimes. Other officers chosen Included; Boston, Dec. 4-.—(JPt—111 for victed of emhezslement and fined been clerk to the incumbent judge, Fan lUver, Mm s ., Dec 4 — the title for the third coniecutiva the fiscal year 1040, when there number of native born enlisted Uon of the~*nte's 13,000 employes A booklet eontalbinc tha orts|aaa. insurance for the ill-fated $6,400,- box . Dog-Fight will .appeal tertainment committee for the And Ob dear me! my-modulation vice presidents, F. S. Ctasss of three weeks, Joseph M. Gaites, 67, $500. by Superior Court Judge Herbert Gillette, who did nm run of famous doctors ofi this Interest. jnaln and fancy needlework once : 1928 in Midst of Mid- to youngsters Interested in air­ time at the 41st International were 4,783 foreign-bom men in the men with 7,766. Others in ordei I were "permitted to continue" the 000 Narrows suspension bridge at were Pennsylvania, 8,910; Texas past two years, was last night Most surely is an aggravation. state "should have the flnwt per­ Wqtcrbury; Mrs. Henry H. Town- Independent theatrical' producer Earnest C. Simpson here yester­ -for re-election. He was aeifretary ins lubjact will ba s4ot Fraa, whlln the boast of nearly every colonial planes. It’s , a conteat between Livestock Expogition'e grain show oerviee as compared with 184,801 day. Winter Heat Wave. Tacoma, but failed to report the 6,616; Illinois, 6,918; lows. 6.618; presented with a gold wrist watch My wife is patient, my neighbor sonnel department in the coun­ shend of New Haven, Barclay formerly associated with the Shu- of the district draft board, but re­ they last, to any reader writing to : dams, has been turned with mod­ planes moved about on r, vertical yesterday. native bora enlisted men. bert interests, died last night In a Arreilt<-d Nov. 15 'following a Insurance or the premiums to his Tha Philippines led the list of Missouri. 5,400; Ohio, 8,831; Nortb inscribed "Holy Name 1940" at a kind. try.” RoMnson of Hartford, Ben Ab­ signed after hia arrest. the K>lucattonB4 Division,\SII n fth board. Conflict, a game of sttate- . Judge agreed that his sample of Sometimes I ask. What’s on his hospital. '■ complaint from the State Depart­ The state charged that in Sep- em technique and gtreamlined Los Angeles, Dec. 4—(JP)— In company. foreign bora with 1,878, a de­ Carolina -5.202 Masaachuoetti dinner given In his honor by the The chief executive deocrlbed rams of Hartford; G. Harold Ave, .New York. N. T., De^. 0^11. sv. Is a good game for- four. Con- . hard red spring wheat waa the mlndT time-saving devices from the the midst of a mid-winter heat Deputy Prosecutor Charles C. crease of 115 from the previous 5,102; Calffomla 4,660; Tennesset society in St. James’s ball. ______X tack la another completely flew best in the show. Hia exhibit of Preseatatlon 6Uae He does not rave, he does not rage. 'dainty art of embroidery to tfie' wave, sunny California battled'to- ' Halls filed the charge against Hal- game for two to seven persons. year. Canada provided 611, an in­ 4,373; Alabama 3,883; KsntucH.V- Pliaglaaa belt haa Initial bnckle. reward wheat represented a yield 3,869; Georgia 3,863; Arkansaa The presentation wae made by Moat likely he conoidera my age. grim Job of producing thousands of day its worst influenza epidemic i lett R. French. 44, well known In These appeal alike to both boys of 67.7 pounds per bushel. crease of 122; and Guam 657, an increase of 162. 3,711 and Michigan 8,444. These 16 Rev. Vincent J. Hines o f St. To a better land some distant day gas masks In this old textile com­ since 11)28. Although widespread, ! .social circles and head of the Seat- or girls. Vnder the show rules Rigby, a The spirits will carry my soul the disease is ' apparently of a.'i tic chapter of The National A.s.so- Germany’s total of 231 waa an states furnished 81,651 mt the 134,- James's church in behalf of the munity. For very little people, try Ted­ University* of Alberta agricultural members of the society. Mr. Car- away. On the top floor of a factory mild form elation of Fire Insurance Execu- dy Bear Panda. It's an hilarious plastic, with gold and silver plated increass of 48 ovsr the previous 801 total native bom enlisted men. ■ initial bueklo^ It comee packed student, must withdraw from roll has been a resident of Man­ Then if Old Gabriel gives me a which less than a decade ago turn­ Health officials said 55,000 per­ tlves. action game that anyone can competition for three years. His ------J.;. The Superior court filing in a clever .atllgstor-grain trinket chester for six years and has re- break ed out thousands upon thousands sons have been stricken in Los quickl.v understand. Brightly col- was the>tfCl2th consecutive triumph charged larceny of $r,217.88 of the box. . cently been promoted as meat I ’ll play Sweet Home without a o f yards of print cloth, close to 300 Angeles alone, which has report­ for Canadians and the 2flth time mistake. premium on a $150,000 policy on Plastic hobby kits will make nanager for the First National quick-fingered, bright-eyed young ed VO deaths from Influenza and that Canada has taken the wheat FDR Is Silent Set for Drive /•Stores In part of New York state Joe Nlchola. women now make hundreds ot pneumonia. the bridge which crashed last Christmas last all year. The large variety of attractive articles that award. and southwestern Connecticut and masks dally to protect the nation's Dr, Bertram P. Brown, state month. The deputy prosecutor said Two Other Monarebs French also admitted keeping the can be made with it make this kit is now living in Greenwich with expanding Army from the dread health director, estimated that 30 Judges crowned two other mon- On Ocean Trip T o Cut §pee< his office In Stamford. He return- per cent of the Los Angeles premium of approximately $6,600 a gift that will appeal even to menace of gas. serious craftsmen w ith home archs—Com King Charles N. . ed to Manchester last night to at­ Nearly Settle Reqolree Patience and Care school children had been affected. on a policy of $6,50,000 on the Fischer, of Shelbyville, Ind., and tend the gathering expecting that Bakersfield reported that 25 per bridge. workshops. r/f/Pif STORES Thia task, substituting potential Oats King Paul Francis Pawlow- it would be attended by a few of Preniiums Ketiirned to State The plastic can be sawn, carved Tells Reporters That He With New Automohilen Ufs-saving importance for its lack cent of the 130,000 residents ol Rkl, of Vllnn, Alta. An 18-year- the officers, but instead over 70 Kern county were ill. Schools were Ralls said French further admit­ ‘C or drilled, and takes a high pol­ Marine Tieup o f outwsinl beauty, requires all the ish. 8ets come complete with an old Indiana girl, Beverly Meal of Has Only a General, On Han inspect altfs for ‘ being able to be again with the of the union, said the membership Top grain elk leather eppera. Warmly The "windows” in the masks, In Los Angeles, one clinic. .Vlt. would not have discovered the ir- A map is pii.shed down over lit­ vants, each bonutifiilly painted in are being'heard about drivers of membera and thanked him for the tle metal posts which match the partrait style. It comes complete naval and air bases acquired from would vote on the pact this after­ lined. Patented ankle aepporta. Ledlar made of shatter-prodf safety Sinai, reported that every doctor, i regularity, feated ; Other Results automobiles going to Hartford 1n work that he had done for the so­ noon, with ratification recom­ holes. A metsl guide Is then mov­ with accessories, stands and book­ England or that be might show up white—men’s black per pair glass, are tested by air under high nurse and employe had been strick­ the morning driving at high rates ciety in the past. He ended by mended by him. en. At the I.,os Angeles County / ed down along a list of names on let that tells the story of the dolls. In Bay Slate. at exercises of units of the Atlan­ pressure to eliminate the chance of speed through. Eset Center, presenting the watch. The agreement was reached be hospital, 22 doctors, 75 nurses and the left aide of the map to some tic patrol squadron and marinea at of leakage after their insertion. Center and West Center streets. Guest Pleased tween the Deck Officera’ Negotiat­ The only seam in the mask itself, 47 other employes were 111. I selected name. The player touches New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 4—i)P) Culebra island near Puerto Rico. From 6 o'clock in the morning to Mr. Carroll was deeply affected 800 Teachers Absent Battle Is Seen a pointer to what he thinks is the —Mayor Leo E, J. Carney waa de­ Only General Ideia jt ing Committee and The Shipown under the chin, is brought togeth­ 8:30 is the time when most of the by the presentation and told the ers' Association of the Pacific er with a tight diamond stitch Almost 800 teachers in Los An­ state Indicated by the metal guide. feated for re-election by Matthew^ In reapon.se to a question offenders are on the road. It may' gathering that he hod enjoyed geles were absent. One school If right, a light flashes; if wrong, A. Glynn, former president of the whether he thought he might'stop shortly after another agreement over a metal form, closed with Turning Point be necessary to change the lec­ working with the officers and had settled difficulties between the liquid cement appMed and baked here reported 600 of its 1,400 pupils no light. City Council, on the basis of com­ to look at some Of the new base tions now covered in the morning members and anything that he stricken. Four hundred of the A series of counters used for plete returns today in thia city's sites, the President said first he shipowners and The A F L Sailors six times, and sealed doubly sure during these hours to have the had done was what he considered Union of the Pacific. by a strip of rubber. 2.100 prisoners in the county tail I forfeits adds to the competitive municipal election, one of six con­ had not the faintest idea. Then he cars ito located as to make a hts duty. He knew that he had Aniericun ,4ir SlraleKisI Unique In Many Ways , Given "Educational" Order were 111. Dr. George Parrish, city i spirit of the game. ducted In the state yesterday. added that of course he had a gen­ proper check on the speeding cars made friends and hoped that he health ofllcer, said "the epidemic If the youngster likes to work The Iasi. precinct, reporting at eral idea, but he wa.s not going to In many ways, the long tieup. One of a number of plants mak­ Believes Rrituin ( l a n 't I and the chief will .gtve prders to. would be able to retain them In which began Oct. 4, was unique in ing masks, the Fall River Fire­ has on ly, begun" and asked the with tools or .likes to study he'll about 5 a, m., brought the city to­ tell newsmen about it: make .arre.sts when there are no- Manchester and ended by thank­ HARD W PA for 200 women to help over­ tal to: Glvnn 21,082, Carney 17,- the turbulent labor troubles rf stone Rubber and Latex Company Lose \t’ar IN o h . ' enjoy the "Sunbird," a amSrt- And, he repeated that he had tlceahle violations of -the law. ing the gathering for the present. TOE 705. Pacific coast shipping. It began swung into the task early in Au­ taxed nurses. I looking desk lamp with round not the faintest idea when and to 1 James Benevento, an employee Hockey Except for the comment that he I East Center street. Center with a .strike of Marine Firemen, gust with sn "educational'’ order Dr. Parrish said "the epidemic ! plastic base and polished chroml- what port he , might return. . He I of the First National Stores In New York. Dee. I—Wi—One of could "take it with a smile." Car­ street. West Center street snd waa followed b y walkouts of the Tempered tool steel to make aeveral thousand. apparently ‘moved in' during No­ \ urn or brass adjustable reflector. said he had talked, of four differ­ their meat department, spoke for vember from Honolulu, where America's chief air stratpgists be- ney had no immediate comment Main street are all properly post- Cooks and {Rewards and Engi­ bellow g r o a n d Aside from its Importance in the This proeluct can also be used os ent points, aft the way from Texas ! ed ns to speed. The speed limits others who were employed under 20,000 cases were treated during : lieves Inst summer's "Battle of i a wall lamp. on hia failure to win a third two- to Norfolk. But'.his train was or­ neers. and finally was prolonged blades Selected defense program, production of Mid-September.”September, Britain" will go down beside ,Mar- years term in the non-partisan on these SlretUi have, been set by Mr. Carroll In Manchester, all of because two non-striking unions grain leather op- If he's . clothei-conaciou*. he'll dered held here indefinitely. the stores of the First National in the mask has served as a tonic to Enjoys Brilliant Sunshine athon and Waterloo ns a turning contest. th Htate Public .Safety OtmmlUee didn't have new contracts. pera. Unbrcakaable. Fail River’s industry. Most of the be proud of one of the new Plia- Not Manenvers. gfter S' conference with »n)i local ' Manchester, having been invited Meanwhile the state continued to point in world history. , Saablrd desk lamp. Mayor Albert W. Glynn, of Hav­ The naval exercises are not The non-striking unions were hard toe — ankle workers taken on when the com- Maj. Gen. James E. Chaney, glass belts, made of tough flexible police board and Chief Gordon and to send representatives to the , enjoy the kind of weather popu- erhill, undcrstiood to be unrelated maneuvers.iiMr. Roosevelt insisted. the sailors and deck officers, aepportcr. FAIB pany Blvcn its experimental ^ supposed to chase away the commanding the northeastern dis- ; to the New Bedford victor, was one there Is to be no excuse, In the gathering and all were represent- whose agreements wefe negoti­ trict U. S. Army Air Corps, in an ! Rather there will - be what he opinion of the police commission­ ed- order received their first jobs sniffles day after day of brilliant 1 Saw Margery Daw” ; Barbara Don- of three municipal chief execu­ ated yesterday. Contiwets of all They won a word of praise from ' sunshine interview at LaGiiardia field yes­ termed just the usual^ivinter Jand- ers. for exceeding the fates as Other speakers were Poet mas­ I nelly, " and Jill"; Charles tives to win re-election. Glynn, who ing parties that take place every five unions expired last Sept. 30. S .9 5 Yesterday’s maximum here was terday after a 43*.Iay stay in Eng- ; Keith’s Shows made only one campaign speech, posted. . ter Thomas J. Qulsh and Frank leading to the tieup In October of the Chemical War Service. land, said "at the rate they are i ! Campbell, assisted Agnea on the year, with a ropek night attack It may be necessaVjf'to place Clancy, the latter being president 186. equal to records for Dec' 3 polled 11,204 votes to 4,467 for J. and defense on Culebra^sland. The when new agreements were not ENGLISH DOLL COACHES "The employes." he said during > ,„^rkcd up in 1878 and 1918. The ! Briti.sh won’t lo.se the two men in the pollcq car when -, tervene. Walla said the armistice ending destroyers, aeveral thousand witched peoples. It was the gross ment of only 129 members. In workiqr mies Which will mean other two. Recent "White" and dents. taking her courses, an op­ 554.02. Kan., where Bergdoll la confined. additionarmoney to the men, and the war ahould declare the air of planes, porta In Ireland, mercan- , mismanagement of international the world forever neutral, and eet "Red" papers of the committee to enter a contest in were offered their choice of two tile Ships and financial credit in : producing eUher "copies or'wriginai conciliation that gave the dictators . ■ ‘ r’** Maple— up an intarnational commission to have dealt with alleged German increases— either $5 a month more A bathroom neccatlty flnlihrd in Ivory Hand Kabbe,! and IVavrd. romparea the6 t UnitedT»ai9m/4 Gt States. ttf mm « murals depicting scenes__ 1 froni their chance to set the world, on Laurel ami Hardy control air activity. and Ruiiaian activities In the In pay plus five cents an hour ov­ or arhitc porcelain—acenrate eaiy read­ “I* .* * * ® *'® tvble Top ' He advised America to consider "Mother Goo.se and Her Rhymes." fire. It will be wiser effortk* at I. V ix t K larh r. b l(— Z3 Inrhea blah. S ^Another war would Impos­ United States. four important factors as a result conciliation— supplementing invin-1 ertime, or a Gat $7.50 pay raise. ing apeedometer dUL Weights np U ■ateettv Seper BeterWy e eomfort .haned SB Inch chain. sible, he said. If air fighting wefe One of the now papers. Dies This aroused a great deal of in­ Come to Hartford The sailors will take a coastwise Rich PtMlIe «oblnat’w-BolU’>lA of the war abroad; The problem of terest and twelve boya and girls cible force— that will offer the { 2$0 lbs Aotn ii f '» Mitle Yolom* oiftlawed. * .said, would include information on best hope for putting out these ' ■vote to determine which ahall be combatting night bombardments; from the Sophomore, Junior and accepted. ' • eantrola a te e^ rA T 9 ^ A the “unwitllng subsidizing of Ger­ improvement of plane-to-ground hateful firea. WEEK. man propaganda" l\\- the Post Senior clasaes entered. The re­ The word "conciliation" m ust' Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, radio sets; building of more of­ sults were amazing. It Is Im- Office Department. fensive power into fighter planes:----- .nH not be gonfused with that deteat-1 Keep Your Money Secure the screen’s No. 1 comedy team, in Ask Fiscal Needs ^ and defeliaive power mto bombers; j P"*s»)'e « « t »>°y» " " J able word ’’appeaaementitLJt m ust' person, will open for one solid Prelate Condemns an.- the conatmctlon .of anti-air- Rirb "f rather be made to'include the idea week of howllhg-hllarlty on the Of Slate Boards Ketir4*d Norwegian craft guna with a range up to 40,- ! could prepuce any sue of a Btrategic retreat of the pos- ^.tage of the State theater, Hart­ Tial~ non feet I Ing results. aeaeora ( whoever they may now: ford, starting tomorrow. Laurel Bombing of Greece / ' It has been very difficult for be), to the end that world order: Againsf Thefor ind Hardy hav# made II3 of the. Admiral Is Dead the committee of Judges to decide may at last be in large measure Screen's greatest comedies bi^t Hartford, Dec. 4— Heads of , which are the best murals so the never befpre have they been on London. Dec. 4.—14>)—Arthur three branches of the state gov­ established by consent instead of Finds New Weapon Keith Furniture Store has decided by violence. ’’Appeaaement" haa : Rtcently a Woman j^-ho operates a small store anv stage anywhere in person. . Cardinal Hinaley condemned what ernment were summoned to ex-1 to double the amount of money he described as Italy’s “ Indis­ . Por.tland, Ore., Dec. 4 -UP\— been a cheap imitation, a vicioas i Laurel and Hardy will headline plain their fiscal needs for. the | they had intended to spend for traveaty, of trua conciliation and ’ near Boston had some $1100 saved and hidden in their own musical comedy revue, criminate bombing" of Greece in a coming two years to Governor- 1 Vice Admiial Christian .Sparre, 81,. To Battle Bookies; message today to the apostolic one-time commander of the Nor­ prizea, ao that each one of the atrate^c retreat. ’’Appeaaement" and bring, direct ,from Hollywood, Elect Robert A. Hurley yesterday i ------i conteatanta who put so much haa tried merely to escape a mad the store. A relative started working for her and the biggest, brightest, funniest prothanotary at Athena, Monslgnor as hearings on the executive bud- ! wegian Navy, obscured by the Mamoa. tlme.s and exiled by waCj lay dead .. . _ effort Into this project might be dog by turning him against the stage show In years with a cast of get, opened Monday, continued at : Springfield, 111.. Dec 4 W - A n : ^ j ^ay. neighbors. "Appeasement” — has worked long enough to learn where the money 30 outatandlng entertainers and 10 His message replied to an ap­ the State Capitol. in a holel room here two days be­ injunction Issued at the behest of ^ merely continued international of Hollywood's moat glamorous peal from Mamoa that "all Catho­ Departmental bud.qots sLi.tcd for . fore being found. the state attorney general pro­ lawleuness, without making any i was kept and then one night disappeared leaving ■The-retired Navy , commander i the conteatanta. the title of the girls, lics Join foreae against the bar­ consideration at yesterday’S'm eet-; vided law enforcement officlaLs to­ rhyme which they reproduced, adequate effort, to replace it b y ; The comedy revue is framed in barism of the Italians who from Ing were those of the park and : died of natural causes about alx day with a new legal weapon to and the decision of tha Judges international order. a note saying he had "borrowed" it. a lavish retting of gir's, music and the outset o f the war have used forest commission, the Veterans’ ; hours after registering at the ho­ combat handbooks in Illinois. In aharpest contrast to thia, a tel Saturday afternoon, Coroner’s with their prizea; specialty acts. The girls are fresh their planes to bombard defense­ / home commission snd the depart-1 , Approximately 2,000 individuala atrategld and conciliatory retreat from the spectacular weat-coaat less towns and villages." AUTOMATIC TOASTER DE LUXE UNDERSEAT HEATER ment of aeronautics. Deputy Gideon Snook reported. It First prize. Agnea Kurye. It’s .smart to be thrifty but It’s also wise to be and corporations were enjoined of the poaseosors, at almost any musical comedy success, "Meet the The Cardinal said "o f course Tlir TbMt ____ aiitoiMit* Kaapa eatira Car wano aa year Budgets considered Monday | was not until Monday that the Agnes’ Work can not be described lcoll> mm4 •fiats •...... f f th. « elee-. from operating or servicing horse time before 1930, would have been People." 'Their sensational dance nothing -better could be expected trhr e «rr*»l U !• itoi . twae— eaally lastalled In aenrly behind closed doors were those of body was discovered by hotel em­ but should be seen to be appre­ smart enough to keep your savings in an accepted 9 5 ■II .ears—Caeiperea with beater* 1 0 ..7 5 betting establishments under the ciated. She la responsible for a a supreme effort, and probably a routines were originated by one of of young men trained in the school t'rrfrH iM tt tlip« witti* telllas Iwlea tba prlea—Cmnplct* the Stats Board of Education, the ployes. terms of a temporary order issued successful one, to end international; oat watehlM ^ a lib aU finlasa. Emil Slovarp. Norwegian con­ Urge ’’Mother Goose" that greets the movies’ finest dance origi­ of totalitarian paganism." rhrvBir IIiiIbA State Board‘of Fisheries snd Game yesterday by Circuit . Judge disorder by substituting for it the place of safety — A Savings Account! nators, Danny Dare. and ths Fairfield State Hospital. sul. was notified three hours after you when you enter the depart­ Maurice V. Joyce of St. Clair ment. She also painted a mural, law and Juatica of a federal union. ..4 For ths present biennium, appro­ he had received a telegram for county. Today such an effort must be priations for those agencies were Sparre, who had been due In "The Cat and tha Fiddle.” made, amid far greater difficul­ Missing Harvard Rubber om rji Attorney General John E. Cas­ Second prize. Robert Blevlna, Get The Habit O f' Depositing Regularly about 87.000,000. 895,000 and |l,- Seattle Saturday night. sidy, who will retire from office ties, and as a necessary supple­ STEEM PASS with hU painting of "Four and Economy Bloc Blade 070,000, rsspeetively. Slovarp said , Sparre apparently next month, expressed hope that ment to a military stalemate. It In Thia Mutual Savings Bank! Student Found ELECTBIC 159 to 3.15 In addition to tbs governor- became ill on the train, stopped the court order would be an effec­ Twenty Blackbirds." must now' be made among the Defrosting Third priss, Francis Dearden, elect, Governor Baldwin, acting here and registered at the hotel tive bar to all gambling on hone hates and confuslona of a war. Planning Action IRON wdthout notifying local acquaint­ who did two paintliifs, namtly, FAN Finasca Oommlasioner Robert H. racing in lUlnola. And it must succeed. The penalty N* More frorrli* 19 Pe. UOREL ances. "Humpty Dumpty" and "Old King Cambridge, Maas., Dec. 4—(JPi— Inc! KitiM om m KrriM mii«HtUrM W eir and acting Budget Director for. failure is ths prospect of a William K. Cowser, 19, Harvard rvBhkm «if otM s fr«a from >Urt « Claude E. Taylor were present at Protest to Spanish Cole." . . c h j^ whose devastations appall Washington, Dec. 4—( ^ —Advo­ I f* — Know — M M ELECTRIC RAnaO'AO I.,ewls* Funeral Nine other boys and girls are sophomore missing since last way t# « rt«ctrl« the hearing. our foresight. cates of governmental economy Thursday, and hia father. H. E. Irofli kiMWM. Cm t iMtor m A Whole reilrond ecelc prnparthgw i te-; Westport, Dec. 4—OP)— Funer­ to receive rewards In apprecUtlon Henry W. Lawrence The Savings Bank laid plana today for action early T«na«. Me * votli rtMtk Cm * — fU* London, Dec. 4—14>)—The Brit­ Cowser, of Cleveland, who had •11 Mr*. acmliig locemetlve, tender, hex can Franco's Birthday Celebrated al services .will be held here Thun- ish conaul general at Tangier, for their efforts; (Prafeoaor of History in the next session of Congress dsy for P. Oscar Lewis, 69, super­ Irma Accomera, "L ittle Jack 'r 'Gown here to lead the search for wbeeee. 19 gee. trodL UTC leefc ee. # O R Madrid, Dec. 6—OP)—Generalis­ Morocco, A. F. D, Gascoigne, has and Ooveramgnt) toward holding the "normal" Fed- tranafermcr, eicctrle Hdd6d etaHen, m intendent of the Westport high­ Homer"; Thomas GigUo, "Peter bim, weip together again today. simo Francisco Franco’s 48th made representations to Spanish Connecticut College, trrl budget, exclusive of defense Shortly before the student was girder brUge sad Lienel entematle ■ way department for the past 11 PeUr Pumpkin Eater"; Dorothy New London, Connecticut, birthday was marfcad la the Bpan- authorities there an a result of an of Manchester c;:oenditures, within the scope of found last night In a small hotel erteUng CTto. CeenpMg f ir ee ^ tah capital today by articles In tha years. ' Bonlno, "M aty Mad a Uttla December 3, IMO. 1.79 incident in which 20 Italians were anticipated revenue. in nearby Bostoa'a Uioatricgl dis- .press reviswlng hia Ufa and re- Lewis, a native of Westport, reported to have pulled down of­ Lamb” ; Ann Pootma, "U tO s Bo- Represents tlve Weodrum (D., Fireflies are courting their be­ trict. the father said that tha newing expraeJona of faith in his died of a heart attack at hts home ficial newt bulletins and photo­ Peep"; Betty Zwiek, "Rockaby Va.), a leader in the movement, youth probably had been depreaacd loved when they flash their light, ; kaderthlp. No special celebrations in Greens Farms Monday. Three graphs at the British poat office, Baby"; LoU Hyde. "Little Misa declared the government’s bor- because a national acholarahip on . were annouBC^ daughters and a son survive. an authoritative source sa^d today. Muffet”; Phyllis Hollister, "See- according to scientlsta- rawlag .]lbwer should be reserved which he had entered the unlver- ^ ..^mnrr 681 Main St., Mdn^ester Telephone ' J for defenM needs. |eity had not been renewed MANCHESIEJR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERS, ld40 msix MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. for Vanderbilt by David W oo^, formsd persons at bstween g20,- tbeir own; ihipi »bl« to mnk« port reported to hSv* be*4 publicity director for the Belmont 000,000 and $80,000,000. SERIAL STORY Britain Using Rich Couple The Vanderbilts ha'v* a small 4 U m rl^

MANCHE51ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 194® MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMKEK 4,1940 BIGHT abia situation’' and directod new WPA Projects Farmers Attack officers to make an Immediate AdvertlMincnt— A4v«rtl*emcnt— study. ’ Daily Radio Programs -Deci§ion of Court D. A. Stovning of Riverside, Ai^ Readjusted newly-elected president, pledged Super Values and^^vings At The BAetem BtAAdArd TIam himself to “go on the offensive agalnft ths ruling, and said other News From Manchester’s Neighbors Preano, Calif., Dee. 4.—(45—A resolutions approved by the asao- SUPER SEL^SERVICE ❖ Cold Weather Cloaea raeant daclelen o f tha California ctatlon would bo “ eryetaUsed Into u ' ' Down Several Here and Supremt court, upholding closed aeUon.” shop labor ogreemsnta and tha Protest Belag Stodled Bennett In Ludlow, Hass., on Sun­ Men Get Other Jobs. right of unions to picket aad boy­ Everybody's Market WTIC WDRC Madrid. Dec. 4.—(45—The Brit- day. cott In support of organisation Ish embassy Informed tbe French FREE DELIVERY! Bargain Hound Wapping Mrs. C. Daniel Way Is collector Bolton Recreation Site Gift BArMetd Hartterd Weather conditions have made CALL IN! '« 4 0 ko. U N ko. 8U m. drives, waa attacked today by 'Tha embeeay In a not# today that the Mrs. W. W. UrM t for the Red Cross drive in GUead. Mra. U y «a Maialml ntcasaaty the readjustment of Assoclatod Farmara of (JAllfomla, racent French protest over tbe 1S94, MaBchaatcr Mr. and M rs Charles Fish at­ Phww 4857 W PA projects In Manchester and Inc. • bombing of Marseille was being CENTER CLT - Wedneeday, Dee. 4 tended the song recital sponsored Wednesday, Dee. « the shutting down of some of A resolution adopted by ths as­ studied. The French charged that I by The Hartford Junior College Accepted by Rockville P.M. The 'aenior claaa of the Ella- Members of Bolton Grange who P. M. - them. sociation at tha concluding session the bombing, which caused several presenting Jeanette MacDonald at 4:00—BaekaUge Wife. ^ 4:00—Portia Blake Paces Life dsaths last month, was tha work worth Mepiorial High achool has neighbored with Andover Orange It was so cold yesterday that of Its convention yaatorday said the Horace Bushnell Memorial ball future InsUUatlona was tabled. 4:15—StaUa Dallas. > 4:18—We, The AbboU ths ruling had caused a “ (laplor- of British planes. P o rk Cebops Ijamb Cbopi on Monday evening Included; Mr. 4:30—Hilltop House laying of cement on Hartford road made ita selection for the ^ r l in Hartford on Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Joseph Mack, Miss Char­ Manager o f M. T. Stev­ Mrs. Elizabeth M. Blakely Roberta 4:80— Lortnso' Jones. for the new six foot wide sidewalk chosen for the Good CItizenmip 4:48—Kate Hopkins 4 Into a buttered baking dl«h and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of Man­ lotte Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Keeney Mrs. Elizabeth M. Blakely 4:48— Young Wlddsr Browm. waa brought to a close and the re­ bake 25 minutes in a moderate Pilgrimage of the National So­ chester and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ies Co. Explains Back­ 5:00—Girl Alone. 5:00—Ad Liner—Dance Program Hutchinson, Miss Eleanor Hutchin­ Roberts, 89. died last night at her 5:18—The O'Nelll'A maining period will be given over ciety, Daughters of the American Fogil were dinner guests Sunday 8:18— Iy>ne Journey. to' the setting of curbing. So far Revolution. The girls selected In son and Maxwell Hutchinson. Mrs. ground of Offer at home, 67 Elm street. She was the 5:30—Ad Liner (Continued at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 5:30— Jack Armstrong. 900 feat of curbing has been set 2 9 * the following order are: Marie J. Mack was in charge of the portion widow of R. N. Roberta, D.D.8., 5:40—Thorena Harmonica Les­ 2 1 * If Yon Have a Student In the FogU. of the program- from Bolton and Oty Council Meeting. 8:45— Life Can Be Beautiful. and 5000 square feet of cpncrcta Reichle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and la survived by one daughter, 6:00— News and Weather. ions Family Hebron Fire department was held a 'Truth or Consequence" Mrs. Lottie R. Fisk, of thU city, one laid. This lob will end on Decem­ who is learning to type she'll ap Joseph Reichle, of Broad Brook, called out Monday morning to ex­ 6:18—Knights of the Road. 5:45—Scattergood Baines Moehlne ffllced game, choosing contestants from Rockville, Dec. 4— About two son, Leland L, Roberts, of Wood- 6:00— Eoao Reporter ber 18 not to reopen until the LEAN—MEATY predate receiving one of those suggested as the outstanding girl tinguish a chjmney fire at the home 6:30— Strenaders. Andover and other neighboring hundred voters attended the an­ aide. L. I.. N. Y „ and the widow 6:08—Interlude spring. splendid Corona Portables display­ of the class. She has been active of Albert 'Adams. ' 6:45—LoWell TTiomaa. Ths final work on ths Locust in various activities, particularly Granges. nual meeting of the City of Rock­ and three children of Walter- N. 6:15— News Broadcast — Bob ed in The Dewey-Rlchman Co- Something novel in the way of 7:00— Fred Waring's Orchestra. street sewers will be done at the BOILED HAM in athletics and in the business ville held Isat evening In the Town Roberts, D.M.D., a son who died Trout window for Christmas and it will musical entertainment will be 7:18—Newsroom of the Air. same time and all work In the D raft Hall with Mayor Claude A. Mills Geinune management of various organiza­ two years ago In Needham, Maas. 7:30—Inside of Bports. 6:20—Edwin C, Hill Beef Stew 25« make an Investment for the rest offered on Friday evening at the Boat cemetery will aleo end. The tions. She is also an outstanding presiding and City Clerk Raymond There Is also a grandson In Wood- 7:45— Swapper John. 6:30—Paul Siillivan Reviews ths of the family. By making small Quarryvllle Men's club. The five Hunt reading the warning. News personnel on the Bush Hill road 29c Ib. student and Is constantly on the Ellington men In the Bell Ringers are under side. ' 8:00—Hollywood Playhouse. weekly or monthly payments the honor roll. Agnes F. Whltehouse The entire budget of $101,899.50 6:48—The World Today project «11l be reducted. Two miles HOME MADE O. Bert the direction of their coach. Rev. Funeral services will be held at 8:30—Plantation Party. low Initial cost of $44.75 will soon has also been named by the class. r. as recommended by the Common 7:00—Anma ’n' Andy of gutters have been laid here and J. L. Butler. English hand bells are the Luther A. White Funeral 9:00—Eddie Cantor and A1 Good- about one mile of road finished. be overcome. She is the daughter of Mr. and Tel. «tS-lL Boekvilla Council was voted without discus­ 7:l{^Lanny Rooa 8PETIAL! SMOKED rooms at 65 Elm street tomorrow man's Orchestra. ’The brush has been cut away en Mrs. Herbert Whltehouse of Broad uaed. sion as follows; Public Works De­ 7:3(T-Meet Mr. Meek Members of the Quarryvllle afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. 9:30—Mr. District Attorney. both sides of the road. H0FFM4N ^K LLO THERK:— ' straight, long-haired surface. Also Time versus Money Brook. She has been a leader in A meeting of the EHlington partment, $34,420; Police Depart­ 8:00—Big Town— Ed. Robinson Men's club In charge'of the enter­ Theron French, of the Rockville 10 00— Kay Kyaer. Men working on the projects Sausage Meat TH E CHRISTMAS SPIRIT— jg the use of hard rubber for The homemaker who has extra ment. $18,624.50; Lighting Depart­ and Ona Munson SHOULDERS various school activities notably Community Council will be held tainment are: Stanley Nichols, Methodist church will officiate and 11:00—News and Weather. ou will see It in the wreaths that j^Oses and soft rubber for tongues. time on her hands can eaeily help athletics. She has also helped a ment, $12,100; Fire Department, 8,'30—Dr. Christian which are to be closed are to be Begraod Ate In thi/ Ellington Town • Hall Fri­ Fred Johnson, Charles T. E. W il­ burial will be In Grove Hill ceme­ 11:16—'The Party Line. m will^ decorate . ------' fo the r very doors young of children, there's along the family food budget by great deal in the clerical duties of $8,837; Health. $10,708; Salaries, 8:58— Elmer Davis — News transferred to the sewer project lett, John Erickson, Robert M et­ tery.* Friends are a.sked to omit 11:30—When Day la Done. en Earl atract. Othera will go to ichester homes... .in the .smil- a pew line of hard, satin-smooth, preparing many foods which we the school. Barbara A. Burnham day evening, December 6 at 8 $4,590; Miscellaneous, $17,615. 9 :0 0 -Texaco Star Theater — calf and Fritz Noren. The enter­ flowers. 12:00—War News. work on the clearance around the Iba. . 15c Ib. faces of the shoppers. I t ^ wood toys. These Include sets often get In the habit of buying the other girl named has a very o'clock. The voters approved the resolu­ Fred Allen 2 35 tainment will start at eight o'clock Loral Artist Honored 12:05—The Party Line. Bltsratlon plant pff Olcott atreet. le most thrilling, secretive tiipe with which three different kinds ready-made. Here are a few sug­ high average of scholarship ap Shirley Howard has returned tion to set aside a one-quarter mill 12:55—News. 10:00—Glenn Miller’s Orchestra gestions : . and refreshments will be sold fol­ A print by Gustave Adolph Hoff­ 10:15—Public Affairs This waa stopped lost summer If the year, when curiosity w d of vehicles can be built by almple well as being leader in many or­ from the Johnson Memorial hos­ lowing the program. Proceeds will tax on the Grand List next to be man. of 4 Laurel street, an etching 1:00—Silent. In Bottles I-oral— .Medium Bon elm* Poll.h atvie tntlclpation about Christmas 1. A package of “ chocolate ganizations. 10:30—Back Where I Come From when the men found it too warm manlpd^atlon of parts. pital In Stafford Springs, where be added to the Reconstruction completed for the providing of a entitled “Old Age,” Is Included in Tomarrow’s Program to work In the bruah. Others will lom Invades every comer of the pudding" costa "only" 5c; the The Wapping Community .she underwent an appendicitis reserve fund. A. U. 10:45—Fu Manebu same amount of sugar, cocoa and Fund. the silver anniversary exhibition of 11:00—Esso Reporter be assigned to water main pro­ BOTTI.eS EGGS HAM HAM Uid. The Christmas spi^t is “ C om pi^ the Radio You Now (Thurch School Board will hold operation, to her home In Maple . Keeney Hutchln.son asks that all It was voted to approve the ex­ 6:00—Knights of ths Road. cornstarch inixed at home costs ! ^s regular monthly meeting the Society .of American Etchers 11:05—Sport# Roundup jects. CO.NT. Iverywhere — on your own Main Own' With the Crosley .■street. Grange members who have stubs penditure of the sum of $2,600 The show, with examples of work 6 25—News. treet too, as is evidenced by the and its'Glahjor-toneV as The Cros- about Ic—milk must be added in Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at ; jir ^nd Mrs. E. Henry Seften from the Reserve Fund for the 6:30—Gene and Glenn. 11:10—News of the World for the Radio Drawing to be neld by the foremost print makers in 11:25—Musical Interlude Electric Power Output Jumps 35c doz. 29c lb. : estlve decorations in e^ery shop ley company, suggests and you either' case - saving 4c. the home of Mrs. Marion F. Pierce family have moved from the purchase of a truck for the use of 7:00—Morning Watch. 49c Ibe this evening at the Community the country, opened at the Nation­ 11:30—Eddy Duchln'a Orchestra rindow and even Santa Claus In will/truly appreciate the beautiful 2. A pint jar of prepared “sal­ „ . - . '.Morgan Lord tenement on Maple the Public Works Department. 8;00— News. New I-ondoD Fruit A Prodnee Company ad dressing” purchased at the •Hail to plea.se have their stubs and al Arts Club in New York City yes­ 12:00—News New Yt^k, Dec. 4—(45— Klec- .] lerson The merchant are ready tone of any CrOsley model. A small The Ladies^ Aid Society of the | -street to a house on Orchard money In early this evening. The The question of accepting the 8:16— News From Hers and New London, Cannectlcnt Bath’s store costs 2Pc A similar product terday. It will be open to ths AM. Irlo power output jumped to the BIRDS EYE PEAS ...... 23c d willing to help >ou solve your iipwn paymentyment trill.•111 put one awaya' Community C3nirch will hold its street. drawing will take place after the property known as the Rock Mill Abroad. can be made at home for the cost public through December 28. 12:06 —Terry Shand'a Orchestra highest on record In the week end­ BIRDS EYE STRAWBERRIES...... 2oc t problems and / have bought fpr you for Chris^a.s at “ R. S. next meeting Friday afternoon at i ^he Ellington basketball team performance of the play "The property in the center of the city 8:30—Radio Basaar. Leon Bacon or of 8c, Raving 21c per pint. A total of 329 print, by etchers 12:80—Jose Morand's Orchestra ed Nov. SO after a letdown In the iple stock of yemr favorite re- .pottertonr\'s, from up. 2 o clock, at the home of Mra. | started practicing preparatory Ghost Chasers," 8:38—WTICTs Program Parada. BIRDS EYE FRENCH STYI.E GREEN B E A N ^ .. ,21c 3. A pounok for at Oiristmas time and fhristma.s Piidi^lng .same amount of beans, bought as on a home-and-home basis. | 9:30—Mary Lee Taylor. 25c Ib. requested to bring a toy to be used A t this point, Francis S. Nettle- the miniatures set a record with 7:00— Esso Reporter than 8,698,431,000 in ths previous icn the present stock is gone in '1.3 cup butter "canned baked beans" costs 25c, Oliver H. Cooley has returned 9:45—Alica Adams. Sts Christmas gifts for the chil­ ton. General Manager of the M. T. respect to dimension, being not 7:10—Muale Off The Record week and 10.1 per cent ahead of £me lines, the merchants will not 1.2 cup dark Saving about 9c. from the Hartford hospital to his | 10:00—This Small Town. dren. Sliifford Springs Stevens St Sons Company aaked more than an Inch square and re­ —Ray, Barrett 8,888,777,000 In the comparable Get A Rutter Oiih Free! Get A “Carl Comb" Free—With tie able to supply more before brown sugar home In Maple street. His con- ! 10:15—Program from New York. The women of the First Congre­ permission to explain how this T;.10—Eosb Reporter 1939 week. Christmas, on account of the eco- 2 egga Gifts from Santa to Delight the dition Is reported to be slightly John O.'Netto quiring a magnifying glass for 10:30— Ellen Randolph. Children gational church of South Windsor, company became involved In the study. 10:48—The Guiding Ught. 8:00—News of Europe POPULAR ic conditions. So let me urge 1 1 - 4 t e a- Improved. 472. Stafford ASSORTED COOKIES C A M A Y SOAP might be a sturdy small who are forming a Ladies Dart tranaaction. He stated that sever­ Community Players 11:00—The Man I Married. 8:15—Shoppers Special — Music, thls reason, as well as spoons bak- Students at home for the al years ago he spoke with the late time comfort and the benefit mg powder maple rocker for Jimmy Baseball Club, will meet at the TTiere will b^ a meeting of th# 11:18— Against the Storm. Thanksgiving recess , included ■ A total of more than $32,000 8:.30—Kobo Reporter FOOD MARKET ng saleswomen and f.4 teaspoon or one with a maple Congregational Church basement, F. W. Svrindella, owner of the Rockville Community players this 11:30—The Road of Life. this evening at 7:30. All Interest­ Ruth Palmer, Emily Kupfer- was received yesterday by 696 Rock property in regard to mnk 8:85—Shoppers Special — Con­ 2 pounds 25c •alesmen in the Manchester stores. ^ 'soda frame and upholstered schmid, Helen Shapiro, Dorothy. evening at eight o’clock at ths 11:45—David Harum. 855 Main Street Rubinow Building 3 bars 19c in gay chintz for Betty ed are asked to contact Mrs. Iris Christmas club members of the Ing it available to either the city, East School. A t this meeting ths 12:00—The Wandering Minstrel. tinued to DO YOUR CHRISTMAS 1.2 teaspoon Preu.s.se, 5telvln Cantor. Theodore' 9:00—Press News /from $1.98 to $4.95. Adorable Hudson. town, or a charitable organization cast will be selected for the m yv P. M. “ Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” SHOPPING EARLY I I .salt T. Palmer. Earl DeCarli. all of .Stafford Savings Bank. The 9:15—American School of the Get A lOr Psrkage Free! 8PFXIAL! Aad now for several suggestions , 3.4 teaspoon cinnamon .small table and chair acts too in Mrs. Clarence W, Johnson, who for the benefit of both .young peo­ tery comedy "Three IJve Ghosts’* 12:30-The Weather Man. counted the children between 4 the University of Connecticut; amount is $6,000 more than last air JTOU may want to check, as they j 1-4 teaspoon cloves maple from $3.95 to $6.95 and the ple and adults for recreation pur­ which the players vnl' present 12:33— Day Dreams. and 16 years of age reports that and Barbara Davis and Adelaide [ year. The heavy increase ot.busl- poses. Mr. Swindells was interest* 9:45— Figures In Music Wyandotte Cleanser Are featured for value and quality ' 1-4 tc.aspoon allspice attyactive children's roll top desks Locthscher of the State Teachers shortly. 12:45— Singin' Sam. TENDER LEAF TEA thecr arc .IBO children In town be­ ness in the local textile mills is ed. but .shortly after erected 1:(X)— News, Weather. 10:00—By Kathleen Norris AS well as Christmas appeal. 1-4 teaspoon mace with chairs from $7.50 to $15.95 college, New Britain. generally credited for this large •Maple Grove I-udles are a value. See them all and tween those ages. memorial for his wife and son In 1:18—The Little Show. 10:15— Myrt and Marge Thursday Specials 1 1-3 cups flour Thomas Hickey, Jr., has return­ increase in the savings. The tex­ The Ladles of Maple Grove will 10 :S0—Stepmother 10c can 1-2 cup buttermilk select^arly at Ben.son's. Springfield and the matter was hold their annual Christmas party l;30-M arjorle ?fllU. Large pkg. 35c M You Want to Shop Early— But ! ed to Hoi yCroas College, after tile business, Stafford's main In­ 2:00-H ank Lawson’s Knights of | 10:45—Woman of Oiurage Bn.v One and Get Another One For le! Don’t Have the Where-Wlth-.\11 1 cup chopped sccdle.ss raisins dustry Is booming at present with dropped. this evening at the clubhouse on ver to a request we are spending the holidays with his He stated that the M. T. Steven.s the Road. 11:00—Moonbeams Ensemble Montgomery Wards has the an- 1-3 cup chopped citron In am the mill.s operating night and day. Franklin street. There will be s 11:15— Martha Webster GENUINE MPRINO glad to lye you this Information parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JNorlli (NovellIrv k 5?on.s Company was approached 215—Medley Time. Awer—In Christmga Coupon books 1-2 cup chopped walnuts It has al.so been pointed out that supper served at seven o’clock, fol­ 11:30—Big Sister Large 14-Ounc« Bottle Ivanhoe—Dellcloae on Hickey of Long Hill Road. about four years ago by the Trus­ 2:30—The cireer of Alice Blair. — you can buy them on convenient Vanilla ice cream. The funeral services for Jud.son not only has the total saved in the lowed hy a business meeting and 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories Cream the butter, add the sugar Freshening Velvet tees of the Swindells estate In re­ 2:45—Meet Mlaa Julia. Del Monte Ketchup 2 btls. 25c monthly credit terms and use C. Nevers. 7. of Ellington road, Word has been received -of the club shown an appreciable In­ social. Each member will bring • 3:00—Mary Marlin, 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks Lamb Fores 1 OVzc Mayonnaise gradually ami cream thoroughly. To freshenX a velvet dress, se­ gard to acquiring the property, but them Instead of cash, saving the at Pleasant Valley, were held at death of Mrs.. G. E. Richter, v. ife crease but that the total number twenty-five cent g jf( to exchaltgs 3:15—Ma Perkins. PM. LEAN—FREHH JL ^ necessity of having charge slips Add the eggs and beat well. Mix cure it ftrmlyX on a hanger and of members is also large. after a careful examination of the during the evening, 12:15 - When A Girl Marries his late homo, Siind.av afternoon of Rev. G. E. Richter, who was 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. Maxwell House Coffee, Ib. con 2Sc 45c quart obeyed at the office each time you and sift the baking powder, .soda, hang it in tlie^atliroom. Close the In the last six years, Stafford 1 property, It was felt to be of no 20-40 nuh 12:30 - Romance Of Helen Trent bathroom windows, run several at two o'clock with Rev. Douglas 3:45—Vic and Bade. Pound purchase an article. You can get salt, spices and 1 cup of the flour pastor of the Second Congregation­ Savings Bank Christmas club de v.olue to them for manufacturing The meeting of the 20-40 (Jlub 12:45-OUr Gal Sunday Shoulders inches of steaming hot water into V. Maclean, pastor of the Com­ ^ 2 7 c p i n t ^ theae books in $5, $10, $15 or $20 and add to the first mixture alter­ al church here about 17 years ago. posits have increased by nearly purposes. of the Rockville Methodist church 1:00—Esso Reporter the tub amj^ allowXthe frock to re­ munity church here, officiating. Beech-Nut Baby Food, 3 jars 25c Amounts. Be sure to ask about nately with the buttermilk. Stir in Mrs. Richter, who has been in po^r 200 per cent. There has been an No RetttrieMuns -* will be held this evening December 1:05—Program Prevue main in the bathrtjom for a few Burial services were held in the BIB END them the next time you are in the raisins, citron and nuts which health for a number of years, pas.s- increase every year with the ex­ The need for the recreation cen­ at the home of Mrs. Earl Beebs 1:15 —W’oman In White Ivanhoe—DeUHoue minutes until the pity of the velvet Wapping cemetery, Wards and save yourself time an(i have been mixed with the remain­ Mr. Henr'y Freihelt aw-ay suddenly Sunday evening ception of 1938, when the total ter in Rockville has been increas­ 1:80—The Right To Happinesa Heinz Soups 2 cans 25c is fluffed. Avoid leaving the dress and Mrs of Union street. Instead of the date trouble with your Christmas shop- ing 1-3 cup of fl'mir. Pour into a moved from their home on the while her husband waa reading to showed a decrease of about $1,000. ing. A figure wns finally agreed originally announced. 1:45—Main Street—Hartford A Hormrl PriMiurt! SPREADS buttered mold, cover and steam- in the steamy room too long, else her. The following Is the past record upon whereby the trustees of the Radii! 2:00—Young Dr._Malons ping. it'm ay become too damp And wa- Buckland road, Wapping to Man­ Women’s Counell PORK ROAST for about 2 hours. Serve with the chester last Saturday afternoon. Rev. Austin took for his text of the deposits here; 1935, $11,000; Swindells estate would sell the All women of the community are :15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interns Spam 2 cans 41c terstreak. 1936, $17,.500; 1937. $22,000 1938, EAStern SUadard Dma To Encourage the Youngsters ice cream or Grenadine Sauce or Mr. and Mrs. Allen Freihelt and Sunday morning. .loshua 1:8 The property to the Stevens Company invited to attend the monthly 2:30—Fletcher Wiley 2 jars 25c theme was, "The Sueceaaful I.ife". $21,000; 1939, $26,000 and 1940, 2:4.5—My Son and I Tunaflnh — Chicken — nnd In the Bathtub with both if desired. Make Grena­ small son moved from Donald J. with the understanding that it bo meeting of the Women's Council STEWING 1 PORK Q 1 dine Sauce as follows: Fasrinatlng and Kxrlting New Grant's tenement house to the old The choir rendered the anthem, $32,000. given to the city, town or educa­ New York, Dec. 4 — Uncle 3:00— Mary Margaret McBride Swift's Corned Beef 2 cans 35c Old HIckor}’ ! Soap rabbits, mice, puppies and Christmas Ideas by tiLID.V of the Vernon Center Congrega­ LAMB. Ib...... 1 1 bPft home of Mr. and Mrs. Freihelt on “ The Blessing In My Smil", The The Stafford High school foot­ tional organization for the good of Sam’s Army training camps are •''18— Drifting Melodies 1 IC 1 LIVER, lb...... VC kittens are covered with terrv are pajama envelopes, hosicrj’ male voices were heard to geod ball team and Coach Floyd Brack- tional church which will be held 3:30—Esso Reporter cloth. Three white soap boars with 3 table.sjxions sugar Saturday. the peopie. Mr. .Nettleton stated this evening at 7:30 o'clock with to go on the air for a 13-week Nestle's Semi-Sweet. 2 bars 23c 76-Mule Tenm Few grains salt i foldersloiners anaand svveeisweet hankienaimie c«.-cscases as Ii Clayton Robert- advantage. 'Tills was enjoyed hy ley will be guests at a banquet In that there were no reservatlona in 8:35—Studio Matinee ^rown soap neckties are lined up well as Intriguing sachets which ' Boston were week end the congregation for the men mve the cafeteria of the Stafford High Mrs. Hoadley Wllles of Veraon aeries. Designed as a connseting SIIOI’LDER 1 on A toboggem. Soap ducks cavol 4 teaspoons grenadine the gift, the only Item being retain­ Center. There will be a abort ser­ 1-2 eup whipping cream. 1 have been added to the ever popu I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judson G. just started in the choir. 'I'he school. The dinner will be prepar ed by the company being the Rock link with the folks back home, the Pond's Tissues 500's 23c BORAX on an Imitation pond. And, for a stiff ■ '“ b ®bd fashionable Glida cases flowers were a bouquet of red ear- ' cd and served by the homemaking vice of worship, to be followed by Again Try lu Float Freighter Blne-year-old boy whose chief in­ Beat the egg white until j Files. Mill pond east of the Leader office programs will be provided mainly Large and add the .sugar gradually, beat- 1 featured at 'The \am and Gift nations given In memory of Mr. and : classes of the school under the su- the presentation of (Jhristmaa terest is football, there's a foot­ Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Maclean of on East Main street. Ideas of The Home by Mrs. Goidis. by the men in uniform, officers Bostun, Dec. 4—(45—Efforts to LAM B CHOPS Gold Medal Flour ' 2 4 i lbs. 89c 2-Pound ing constantly after each addition. | Shop from 25c up. West Haven spent the week end Mrs. George Clark hy their dough- ! pervision of Miss Barbara Street. .. 25c ball of brown soap with a rough Alderman William Baer moved Mrs. Wllles and Mrs. White. and men alike. float the 8.000-ton freighter El Add the salt and grenadine. Fold j nt the home of their son Rev. ~ D. j Mrs. Jullien Beville, and nu.”- ; Invited guests w1M Include: George They start Dec. 20 at Fort Dlx, aurface which simulates pigskin. the acceptance of the gift and that Friendly 'Class Soelal Almira nte, grounded yesterday in the well beaten egg yolk and ; Swanky New dgarette Cases | y. Maclean, at the parsonage, band. ' Van Bibber, director of athletics N. J., and will continue progrea- a committee of three be appointed The Friendly Class of the Union near the (Jape Cod Canal while en HPRC1.\I.! Driiclou* SPECIAL! ’’Home Style" SPECIAL! Sunriw Siloed j the whipped eream. Serves six to of transparent Luclte in ruby, .sap-. Martin Visney, a a ra and The Mothers Club of North Cov- | at the University of Connecticut; sively across ths country until CUTUP CO.- VEAL lO -l M m of Good Taste Will .Appre­ entry will meet tonight with Mr*. ; Chris Christian, head %>otball to draw up a resolution thanking (Ikmgregatlonal church will hold route from Texas ports to Boston, Elberta ^ or Cnuhed i eight. *phlre, crystal and amber are seen > Robert, spent 'ntanksgiving with Fort Lewis, Wash., Is reached FOWL, lb...... ROAST, Ib...... I^C 1 ciate A Christmas Gift John E. Kingsbury. Miss Ida coach and ...... A1 White, head basket­ the M. T. Stevens Company for their December meeting this eve­ were renewed In frigid weather to­ 9 J C iri. oiic of our Manchester gift ; Mrs. Visnev's mother. Mra. Goehr- this gift to the city of Rockville March 14. Friday night at 8 la the ASPARAGUS pf Manhattan extra quality white shops which are pracllc.al to use | Windsor Hill, Seidel, assistant supervisor of rural ball coach at the University; Earl ning in the social rooms of th# day after breaking hawsers block­ ALL AAF SUFIR MARKnS PEACHES \ PINEAPPLE If Von Like to Ch«M>se Special education, will speak on ''Tlic and accepting the gift. time on WJZ-NBC. George Hicks, ed a previous attempt. A irts which sell for $2 00. at Clif- as well as smart to look at and: Application for a marriage M, Witt, superintendent of the church. There will be an entertain­ as announcer, and Lester O'Keefe, BOILED O O MII.D d%H 1 Large Largest l O - Largest l O — lord'a. next store to the bank. Cards at Christmas for 7 our I School and the Home". public schools. Principal Chester No .Advantage ment program with Miss Edith Friends would make nice remembrances i urcn.sc has been filed at the office as program director, will be in HAM, Ib...... ^ CHEESE, lb. ... dllC 1 lO'i-oz- Cans d n V G No. 2'iCan... I V C No. 2V, Can ... I V C 1 for the male section of your! On November 30. the 4-H Cook­ E. Baston, .Michael D. O’Connell A discuaaion followed In regard Smith in charge. 2 of the town clerk by Edwin to the question of city owmership charge. The mobile unit, which December again and we come . you IL find an inviting selection at ^Chrtatma.* list. For further infor-.l Charles Chapin of Rockville and ing Club. “ The Marvel Cooks." 'ed member o f’ the Board of Educa­ Each member will bring a gift to the last of the Herald Tribune's | Mrs. Elllotl's store. In fact she has . by Miss Mary Bowen, met at the or town and city joint ownership. will make the long trip to serve aa matlon call Judy. Miss Pearl Ruth Tuttle of 'Wap- tion. Richard Whitaker secretary and the annual Christmas party the pickup aouree for tbs chain, HEAD H Q COTTAGE <7 1 Itjformatlon. f rom the Gourmet's nice-cards from ic apiece, 21 fori home of Mrs. Fred Miller and re­ of the Community Atheletlc com­ Town Counsel Bernard J. Acker- will take place at the Close of ths CHEESE. Ib___ Almanac bv Clementine Paddle-: 25ohnd 21 for fiOc as w ell as a ' plng. organized. The following officers nmn stated that there would be no will be run hy Enginaars John IVC CHEESE, lb...... / C 1 SPRY Peat * 3 cans 25c You’ve Never Seen so Many Has- 1 mittee will act as toaMmai^ter. business mceetlng. Larson and Don Whltamore. " I grand display of 5c and lOr indi- | socks at One Time Before | were elected; Prc.sldent, Glenna The committee in charge of the q^antage in Joint ownership and December . . . vuhlal cards. | Miller; vice-president, Thelma banquet includes, George Kealy, Chat it was expected that the town W.D. STAR MARKET Corn 3 cans 25c I ______as you; 11 see In Red Barber, MBS vocal expert CANADIAN OO.- I.and O’Cream ^ O 1 Wright; secretary, Harriet Bowen; Jo."'eph Vinnick. Raymond Houle wenild release ita Interest in the 3-lb. can 47c Fish. The Carib- i | Kemp's. The win-' (sileacl en baseball, football and other “ Where You Buy ¥he Best For Lew!” BACON, ib. .. ^ V C BUTTER, Ib. . . ^O C 1 bean sea turtle is For the Sophisticate j dow is brimming treasurer. Llela Miller: new's re­ and David Erwin. Peerless building so that proper String Beans 3 cans 25c porter, Thelma Wright; song and Andover aporta, will be at the microphone 47 North Street Free Delivery! Phone 3885 denianded In Brand new and sure to make over with them In care can be given to the property Sunday afternoon describing the No. >■] Can soups, in steaks, j the sophisticate happy are: a red pledge leader, Shirley Wright; which greatly depreciated last 1-lb. can 18c handsome designs ^ ejjron Grange, P. of H.. No. I l l scrap book. Joan Miller; Assistant Mrs. Maxwell Hutchlnsaa pro-football championship gams JIM DANDY i'O.MATO ’ 1 Meat. Crisp and white striped candy stick and harmonizing M^r'spoTisoring a public card party winter. 157-4, jWllllmintle Between the Washington Redskins, Squash 2 cans 19c kraut Is a de­ which holds a box of dusting County 4-H Leader, Miss Dorothv It was voted to accept the gift colors from $1 to ror thi* benefit of the fire company Morton, was present. The club Tolland and the Chicago Bears. ^ W fD. AND THURS. SPECIALS PEACHES CATSUP No. Si 'i Can lightful taste, powder and a lipstick; a wheel $8.50. Grand for to be hold at the fire house on Fri­ and a resolution was read by Mt. Lawrence—Was cr Oreea 1 of fortune, containing bath prep­ had a lesson on measuring. This John H. Steele Andover Grange entertained foil for spareribs, Christmas gifts! day evening. December 6 at eight is a new group of youngsters 'n the clerk which was adopted Manchester and j^lton ,Qrangers ’Dialing tonight: « RINSO Pumpkin 2 cions 19c sausage, wieners arations and mak>*ip (the top 77^1.176-8. It4)rjivine The resolution to defer action In 14-Oz. 1 o’clock. The home economics com­ the cooking club although the Monddif evening at -Jta regular The war, WEAF-NBC, 7:15: Beans 2 No. 2 cans 23c Bottia and ham. Stuff may be used as a roulette wheel! ; S'long for awhile, that Is until mittee is in charge of the refresh­ laying a tax rate until the Second CBS 8:55. 10:45: WJZ-NBC 9:30; '’3 1 a gold compact with a show members have all worked on other meeting. Bol'.on Grange presentedresent Bhrt Oloey 2 2 3 e Mince Meat 3 pkgs. 25c the kraut Into Friday evening, when We'll be ments. Mr. and Mrs. Edwrard Wocho- Tuesday In June 1941 Was approv­ MBS 10, 11, 12:30; NBC 12. horse in enamel oti the top; a glit­ 4-ri projects. a Quiz by Lillian Mack as Its part Packages turkey. Roast suckling pig back with more Christmas chatter The Woman's club will hold its The committee for the White murka. Jr., who have been .'?pend- ed by the voters. It was voted to WEAF-NBC. 7 30— Alexander 2 37e tering Christmas tree bauWe o f the program. Manchester Spinach 2 No. 2 i cans 25c SPAGHETTI AND | Cranberiy Sauce 2 cans 23c ihonors the Christmas board. FoilI- and ^ the meantime here are a Christmas Tree, x^'hlch will be held injg a few days with Tolland rela­ authorize the Clt.y Treasurer to Woollcott in “Battle Hymn of the OVALTINE which holds a flncon of^ perfume monthly meeting on Thursday af Grange presented a written ques­ SIh'er Floss MACARONI 1 p y -.. Roast goose is the tradition- few imes to get you into the Ole ternoon, December 5. at two Sunday evening, Dec. 22. follows: tives., have retunied to th4tr home borrow a sum of money not to tion and answer program which Republican": 8:30 — Plantation 1-Lb. Can Vi'Lb. Can Succotash 3; cans 25c $1 bird for the Christmas dinner. Christmas Spirit! o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter Chairman, Mra. Leon Austin; Mrs. In Stratford. exceed 865.000 to pay current ex proved most amusing when the re­ Party; 9—Eddie (Jantor Show Sauerkraut 2 No. 2 i cons 19c M ck a young or “ green goose," as Time and Christmas Walt for ChristniBS Box From Home Hewitt on Hebron Green. The as­ Ernest Gowdy. Miss Ruth Vinton, Lawrence Cllough has returned BCijSes for the year. ' sults were read. Refreshments 9:30—District Attorney: 10—Kay LIFEBUOY or the. phrase goes. Game. Pheasant No One By Victor A. Hermann sistant hostesses are Mrs. Clarence Miss Phyllis Gowdy. The deacon- to New Britain after a brief visit JF"AIderman Lippman called the were served by the Home Eco- .Kyaer College. B. A H - ' 1 ToiletTissue 6 rolls 25c for feasting. Cheese'. English you know and Ch^Ustmas will be When the sidewalk's lined with Porter and Mrs. Carlton Jones. fesses of the church will help dis­ at the home of his parents ■■votere attention to the fact that nomlcs-j Committee of Andover WABC, 7:30—Mister Meek; 6 1 « 3 d * tilton is the Christmas chee.se. here before you realize It but 1 cedar and the -holly berries Mrs. Edward Smith is the leader. tribute the White gifts. Miss Hazel West, of Hart'ford.1. white», going to the last fire, the Grange. ; Big Town; 8:30—Dr. CThrlstlan; 9 Bake<| Beans 2 tall cans 25'c LUX SOAP Towels 3 rolls 25c Some may prefer Gorgonzola, , or here's a shopping hint to help you. The Christian Endeavor Flower was a week-end guest of Mr. a p d lji — Fred Allen Hour; 10:30—Back gleam There will be an exchange of Hook and Ladiler truck of the The Ladies Benevolent society OLD DUTCH the Danish Bleu. Fruit. Mincemeat VVatkins have received a collection And the merry Christmas shop­ Chri.stmas gifts and a Christmas committee is to decorate the church, Mrs, ;t West and famfly. I rRockville Fire department broke Where I Come From. Veg-/ul Larson's 16-oz. con 10c Matches 6-box strip 23c fc r tarts, pies, turnovers. Tan- oif thow decorative Coventry Ware M ^ b e rs of the Tolland (Com­ will open Its Christmas bazaar at WJZ-NBC, 7—Easy ; 8 pers sfem to form an endless box will be packed to be given to for the Christmas holidays, In- down. It was explained that 2:30 p. m. on Friday, and will re­ All Be Items! rlnea for the toe of a stocking. bookends that were so popular last streair^ Miss Teresa Vincent the school -cluding the White Gift Service. munity Men’s (Club will hold their would cost about 1800 to repair the Quiz Kids; 9 -Paul V. McNutt on 6c bar .llfomia navel oranges come, main open until 7:30 p. m. All "Welfare in Defense"; 9:35-^Jim' CLEANSER 3 cans 20c | Dog Food 5 cans 25c S year. This composition Coventry And the srnall boy's in his glory nurse. The Christian EndeaVor voted to December meeting Thursday eve­ old engine and $1800 to Install Candy Bars 3 for 10c little lady apples smile in the Ware comes in creamy Ivory In all hold a Watch Night Service New kinds of choice gifts for Christmas my-Flynn Quiz; 10:30— Doctors at with his nose pressed to the Mrs, Bertha Hubbard and son ning at the Federated church. new one. It wns voted to expend will be sold Including a marvelous fruit bowls. R ^ Emperor grapes kinds of intriguing designs of Year’s Eve. 'This will take the’ Walter Thorpe, of the-Soil Conser­ NESTLE’S SEMI-SWEET | pane Richard of Jackson Heights, Long $1800 to secure a new engine for assortment of toys and beautiful­ Work. SIKLOIN AND TOP BOUND CELERY HEARTS— (4 and 5 to bunch)...... 16c SPRXTAL! Fancy—Sweet And Cornice pears are for every­ •ships, horses, dog heads, doves and place of the December and Janunrv MBS, 7:80— Lone Ranger: 9 30 Of the dazzling toy windows Tsla'hd, and Miss Gladys RoUln vation Bureau, will be the speak­ the truck. ly dressed dolls, all the work of one's pleasure. Vegetables. Intro­ adorable cherubic figures of boys social. The social committee w'll — Guy Lombardo Orchestra; 11:15 FANCY STRING BEANS...... *. .2 quarts 15c where old Santa Claus doth er. There will be motion pictures. Upon the motion of Stephen Von this societ.v. The dolls will be a duce escarole to the salad bowl. and girls with tinted pink cheeks. from .Yonkers, N- Y „ were Sunday have charge of the games. Re­ — Adventures in Rhythm. CHOCOLATE 2 bars 25c | FANCA' CARROTS— (large bunches)...... 2 for 15c GRAPES reign. Billy Simpson o f W est^ rt has Euw, the mayor waa empowered,to feature of the fair. A food sale STEAKS pound 35c ITiere is chicory, too. Florida cel­ Inexpensive too, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00. guests at the h6me of Hart E freshment committee, Hubert Ed­ What to expect Thursday: Then it’s Christmas—yea. it’s been spending several days with appoint a committee to make the will also , be well stocked with CUT FBOM HEAVY tn E B BEEF I YELLOW’ GLOBE TURNIPS...... 6 lbs. 15e ery is succulent, tlie" hew crop ar-' Buell. mondson, Clara Visny and Cora his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ” The war: CBS 8, 9 a. m., :45 p. MALTEX Christmas— you feel it in the Jesse Hills, Master-elect of necessary-study and recommends varieties of good things. Tea and LARGE ICEBERG LETTUCE...... ^ 2 heads 15e 3 Iba. 19c rilin g the last of the month. Tex- There’s Nothing So Appealing for Kingsbury; devotion. Rev. L. H. Samuel Simpson. m : NBC 8 a. m.. 1:45 p. m.: MBS air. Hebron Grange P. of H„ No. I l l tlons regarding the proposed coffee will be served througtmut SUNklST LEMONS...... - 7 for 15e ' as bunched beets are starting their a Christmas Remembrance Austin. The C. E. society will dis­ Mrs. Frank (Clarke has recently 10, 11:15. 11:45 a. m.. 2, 6 30 p. m. LAMB LEGS And you see it in the faces dowm for the year 1941 has appolnted the recrcatloiuil and civic center. This the afternoon and at 5:30 a light Porterhouse i CEREAL Ige. box 21c ACAson and will coih'e steadily into as a hand-tinted along the shopping square; tribute Christmas baskets this been engaged as housekeeper at WEAF-NBC 1:15— Tony Wons Ftne^I-oeal— Medium following committees. Home Econ­ year, instead of the usual boxes of committee will be announced by hot plate snack will be served to FOR STEWING Steak, Ib...... the spring. miniature of “ you" And the mistletoe and cedar lead the home of Mr. irjd Mrs. George Scrapbook: 3 — Mary Marlin’s 45c omics, chairman. Mrs. Charlotte candy. They will work with the Mayor Mills following the record those desiring to come nt the later Story; 6:30- Guest Book. WABC- SUPER CUBE FANCY BLUE ROSE SPECIAL! FANCY BHODE ISLAND or the "children’’ you far and far away. Cook. hours. A great deal of preparation POTATOES Tuck This Under "Hobby's which will be cher­ Raymond. Mrs. Frances Barrasso. C. O. D. Class and everyone is News has been received that ing of the deeds, and the clty’i CBS, 12 noon—Kate Smith Corn- STEAKS, Ib. .. And remind you of a caller that is Mra. Ethel Porter, Homer Hills and asked to meet the afternoon of Dec ownership of the property. has been put into this bazaar and 29c g r e e n in g APPLES . Dinner Plate'’ ished a lifetime. The due on Christmas day— Miss Genevieve (jardner is seri­ merit; 3! 15—Burl Ives Songs: 6:15 c'l Leslie Kinney; Charity. Rev 15 to make the baskets. Common Connell Meeting the ladies of the so^ciety hope the RICE 2*lb. pkg. 9c | Peck Baaket of About 49e bushel , and he’ll no doubt wel- Inimitable Fallot A caller that will reach you no ously ill In a hospital In Hartford. _^ g a Outdoors.' WJZ-NBC George Milne. Mrs. Ruth Owen, The women will serve a turkey The Board of Common (Council towns people will do their part in BIRDSEYE MATCHES { come s Christmas sugges­ Studio miniatures matter where you roam. Miss Gardner spent three winters 12:39—Farm and Home Hour; 2 boxes 10c NO. 1 rOTATOM . .peek Ife 5I1SS Clara Ellis, Carroll Hutchln supper Dec. 11. Miss Esther Koeh­ held Ita first meeting of the new making It a most successful ad­ I 4.0U tion from you— Matthew .start at $3.50 and That’s your old, old annual visitor as guest at the Steele Hdu.se and Margaret Banning Comment: 2:30 12 pounds 39c son and Sherwood Keefe; Publicity, ler is chairman of this aup^tcr fiscal year following the annual venture. Mrs. Jessica Hyatt Is 1 JUICY, DELICIOUS FLORIDA ORANGES 1 Wlor's of 977 Maln-street, there's still time to — 'Hie' Christmas Box from has many acquaintances In Tol­ — U. 8. Marine Band. MBS. 2 MIXED T E A ...... ,1b. 25e Mrs. Doris Fish. Mrs. Lida Way which will be held in connection city meeting last evening with general chairman and has secured Kentucky School of the AirI r l .. APPLES next) to McLellan’s, have have that photo taken and finished home! land village. • (IMoney Refnaded If You Don’t Like It!) 2 Doz. 29c , \ with the annual Christmas ssie. an' able corps of assistants at all Short waves: 08C GSD L«ndiidon 7 A Atunntng assortment of dresser for Christmas if you call 5808 now. and Mrs. Mary Cummings; Insur­ Mias Alvina Wochomurka has Mayor Mills presiding. Twlumbia. She leaves one '^ n , Van Camp’d Miik ...... 4 for 27e MIXED NUTS pound 25c to Mloa Margaret Hart of the Assorted Delicious 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar Offers Mounted Freak from a business trip to New Hamp­ Henry and family. They were Henry B. Frink of South Coveiiry. :.y Lewisburg. W. Va.. Dec. i —UP)— Swansdown Cak« Fiour ...... ige. pkg. 20c Rockville' High Sch(x>l faculty for Newest development in the 3 egg yolks Kansas City—(;P1—I*aul Gard­ shire. here for a Thanksgivlhg week-end List .Moil Order Prioes and one daughter. Mrs. V .^ -'-e Capt Boerge Rohde, husband of Cupcakes Layer Cakes typing copies of the City budget Freah Ground Hamburg...... Ib. 10c etuffed animal kingdom la a long- 1-2 cup crushed pineapple * ner, director

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MANCHESTER EVBNINC* HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 ,1S4B PAfIB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1940 TEJT Asks Justices tension of credit by the Brilish Envoy Visitor Here Yeftterday Frey to Leave Bristol Tops Middletown Browns Buy Galehouse States. This, of course, would eml ’Chute Party Obituary Intricate Offenses, More Passes Noted on Grid put Leader Ifor a revision of our present To Be Sworn policy, and would pisoe squarely National Guard In CCIL Opener by 30-18 before farmers the question of Flies Home And OstermueUer of IVisiting Here whether they would be vrtUlng to • ■■ - Death* Most Coaches rteb n loss In order to hold tne Pint Lieutenant of K Those Elected at Nation­ Seen as Chief ^Father BilVs' Kin Carry Bristol High began defense ofteach. Daly, Ahiberg and Wlthcy United Kingdom mnrkeU." Army, Navy Officials on Frank Nackowshi al Poll Must Take the its Central Connecticut Interscho- were the only Middletown players Thelma Troll, of Imminence of an importam new To End Service* After F ran k Nackowskl, 76, of Lock- Want to Keep lastlc League cage honors last able to score. The Bristol reserves Red Sox in Gash Deali development In the ald-for-BrlUln Inspection Trip Here wood atreet, died at his home yes­ Oath of Office. Trends of the On Famous Daly Tradition night with a lopsided 30-1* victory took the preliminary by 26-15. rton, Is Giving Se- program was Indicated strongly Fifteen Years. terday afternoon after a short Ill­ over Middletown High at the Asy­ Middletown comes 'to Manches­ by the mere fact that yesterday s Return to Their Bases. ness. Bom In Poland he came to lum City. The Men of Monahan, ter this Friday night to engage Acquire Pair of Hurl­ of Inslruclions. , All recently elected justices of Present Code Coach ^111 Clarke’s charges at meeting at the Treasury was held By Dauy She* this country SO years ago and has Recent Season •me fonowdnff article, erhich'^had ever seen in this or any other rated by their coach as the best er* for Nest Season; -The extent to which aviation been a resident of Manchester for the peace In Manchester are re­ appeared recently in the Racing country. ball handlers he’s had In several ; the State Armory and the Chsrke- Orders were forwarded today, quested to appear at the office of years, ran up a 12-4 lead In the ! men have high hopes of opening ^ OM acoutlng offem »n absorb- first Surmises on Ships has speeded up Important Inspec­ the last 30 years. He la survived Form, should prove of Interest to M. J. "Big Mike” Daly, Sr., now A'* Swap Heusser for according to Battalion Head­ the town clerk as soon as possible ^ old timers who were acquainted 87 years old, is known to almost Ohject to Any Change first quarter. 20-11 at halftime their League season with a tri- ^iSC UiUrtiat to every girl and to First surmises were that the tions of national defense materials by hit wife, Mrs. Caroline (Lyn Complicated Ball-Han­ quarters, accepting the resignation ka) Nackowskl; five sons, Frank, In order to be sworn In to office, with the late '‘Father Bill” Daly everybody around Charles Town, anil 20-16 at the end of the third ^ umph. Mahrhester has lost only Atlanta'* Harris; Other •ry woman, in the opinion of meeting waa concerned with the In Grid Rule* But AP period. i five out of 28 games to the Tigers question of supplying Britain with and plants throughout the country of First Lieutenant Stephen Frey Jr., Joseph, Albert and Stephen, and to file samples of their ainh- dling Bring* Increase when he was a resident of Bolton. And for a reason that one would SUM Thelma Trott, of Boston, was borne out yesterday when a all of Manchester .and William, tures. Under ruling ' of / the Me wras one of the most colorful hardly believe unless It were un- Survey Reveal* Many Sonstroem led the onslaught in 14 years but a lot of these tuss- Trade* on the Fire. 1 enough tonnage to replace some of of the K Guards. Lieut Frey is wrlth four boskets from the floor les have been one and two point ’ «lio la in Manchester today. Miss her recent heavy shipping losses. dozen high-ranking officers of the of Webster, Maas.; five daughters, office of the Secretary j i t the In Fnmhle*; Forward* figures tn the turf world. The folded before his ayes. "Big leaving the service for personal Mrs. Stanley Szynal, of Webster, State, who has charg* ^ mattera story was datellnrt Charles Town, Mike," who is shout half as big Have Some Pet Idea*. and Utke and Lynch contributed affairs' that should remind the AUsnU, Dec. 4—(65—Baseball’s I T »tt, a member of the Girl SMUt One Informed official said, how­ Navy. Arrty, Coast Guard and Become Important. two apiece, while Lowleki, Ams- ' Clarkemen that Middletown la not vauSonal staff, is spending three ever. that if merchant shipping representatives of the Civilian reasons after over fifteen years Mass., Mrs. Edward Jeski, of dealing with official st^oaturea for W. Va, where a winter racing as a pint of soap, gallops horses rrilnor leagues took the stage today \ Buckland, Mrs. Edward Schlu, of legal purposes, thc/tomples of meeting opened Monday. ; frequently over the Charles Town New York, Dec. 4—(65—The abn and. Zebowtkl tallied once to be taken too lightly. . days here to give training to Scout was discussed, “it wasn t the big Aeronautical Authority of Wash­ with the colors. with official opening of their 39th I' Is^ers and council and commit^ ington were flown back to their Lieut. Frey enlisted in old Com- Monson, Mass., Mrs. Joseph Franz justices' slgnatur^ must be flirt By Bin BonI Here’s the account: ; racing strip, and at other courses. coaches, who have to see to It that I’ taa members. About 25 attended home bases after the InspecUon of Dany O as a private and came up of Newburg, N. Y., and Miss Jen­ for possible f u t^ comparison. New York, Dec. A Three members of the Dsly (am- j Without the aid of glasses, he football players learn rules and annual convention, but the majors ITcndlng to support this asser­ nie Nackowskl of Manchester. ttia session last evening, and a tion was the Maritime Commis­ the teat tower and plant of the Uirough the ranks In the "Man­ These slgrra^ures are to be filled marked increa*e In forward pass-' ily, one of the most colorfid and! reads newspaper print as rapidly abide by them, don’t want any g;rabbcd the spotlight with the ring The funeral will be held Friday maJ9r changes In th e code this much larger attendance is expect- sion’s action yesterday in approv­ Pioneer Parachute Company yes­ chester Rifles". His promotions In on special cards, anou Little advance billing as a club willing to 130 silch American ships have Commander R. S. Bamaby and remember when he officiated as in Jannary. peel its bankroll (or player * ad by a short monthly meeting of Platoon Sergeant in the unit. church at 9 o'clock. B\irial will be two principal trends In 1940 foot­ day meeting opening here next at Pimlico. He was the first of Columbia, chairman of the been sold to Britain, and the com­ Lieut. R. H. Conn of the United in St. Bridget’s cemetery. ball reported by the , country’* coaches’ rules committee which Two Tussles Tonight strength, did Just that in a sur­ the leaders and the session with mission announced that it still had States Navy: Major L. G. Brower He was tendered his commission Monhe Connecticut Football Officials at Galehouse at $30,000. Oster- talk of a deal. , The Army officers left for The two fire departments In “eastern” Rose Bowl bid. Oomeli ”Blg Mike”, who la the father of In the American Derby he carried ward on buck laterals that develop that they're going to be mighty St this time, can find no better chief of staff; William S. Kmidsen. for 35 , Manchester worked well together Johnny and Larry, ss well as Bill 127 pounds and finished seem d tn tbeir am ^ l meeting last night. .. mueller last season was credited Manager Joe Cronin of the Bos- ' production specialist of the Na­ Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio; the The^arers were Organist John partly through lack of a real "ow- Into forward passes and end tough to beat for the Rec Senior outlet for their time and energy Coast Guard officers for Floyd Church Sale CC Banquet at yesterday’s fire. When It was and Mike, Jr. The Picket. 115 pounds. In 2:33. srounds. Other observers this sea­ Alden HciVelt waa named as vice v.ith five wins and nine defeats, ton Red Sox meanwhile indicated’ that offered in Girl Scout­ tional Dcfon.se Commission: As­ Cocl^rraam, James Leslie, Cltf- rr runner, was one of the coun­ president. .\C hris McCormick of Leacuc title they annexed last sea­ Bennct Field, New York and the apparent that the blaze waa un­ try’s paaslngest teams. Princeton “Father Bill’’ died about three That was the fastest time up to son liave expressed dissatisfaction while Galehouse won six and drop­ he was in the market for one or* ing," she continued. sistant Secretary of War Patter­ Shaw, Giles Vlckerman, John years ago at Gravesend, Long Is­ that year made In this special at Manchester vtes returned as scc- son as,the Green A. <7.. but sur­ ped six. The Browns were .said to son. Herbert Fcls, economic ad­ Navy officers for Lakchurst, New der control at 10:40 the recall waa with Dave Allerdice the pitcher, with rulings on this play because more good pitchers, but no nego­ JIany SuppIorXpetail« Announced houses leaving the two pieces of aerials. The opener brings'together the pitcher for the Philadelphia Athle­ Clifton utility inflelder, from Tor-' nurses, members of the Junior several government officials and Mra. Camille Valuer. apparatus of the Manchester de­ ant waa he at various times In who at various times trains and Other suggestions listed were: League, and housewives, who are Mrs. Sadie (Dunn) Valder, wife After a season which Fritz We have the miist colorful Fairfield Grocers and St. Johns tics. In a straight swap with the onto in the International League ln_ C. E. Marsden of London, member Larger, Improved Over Of X**””*^ Meeting; partment in charge. Crisler at Michigan called the the history of the town of Graves campaigns horscS, rode Claude for 1— To adopt the professional a trade for Dewey 'Williams, sec-.’ enjoying sUmulating experiences of Camille Valder. who died at her rule jjemiitting forward passes to ball club in years.” decided Coach at 7:30 o’clock. Both of these clubs Atlanta Oackers, the lanky Doing a Favor, of the British Air Commission at When It was decided that a line greatest from an offensive stand­ end, that a street was named-for, jjis father in the Autumn Handl- patriarch gave Ed Heusser. a rmd-string catcher. and making a definite contribution Previous Suc|i Events. Music Dancing. home, 1618 M ain atreet, H art­ hlm, Daly’s Lane. Distinguished cap at Woodbine, Canada, In 1914 be made from any point behind the Tom Monahan of Bristol 'High in were entered in the League last to their communities and to their present in the United States on an from the hydrant on Delmont point he ever had seen (a view year and gave a good account of right-handed submarine bailer, for An earlier sale sent Inflelder *tu, in.spectlon trip through the coun­ ford, Sunday, was laid to rest this ns a developer of. riders, he turned and won the stoke. Two years scrimmage line (Tom .Stidham, describing his current cajhs edi­ nation in their enthusiastic sup­ morning in St. James’s cemetery. atreet would be sufficient to take which might have hern prejudiced tion. .. ."One thing is true, they’re themselves. The Saints have been Atlanta's Luman Harris. One of Martin of the St. Louis Cardinala' Breaks a Leg try's plane, engine and parachute Bigger and better than ever is Edward McKnlght. manager of care of any further trouble there out, among others. Danny Maher. earlier. Bill’s brother. Johnny, won Oklahoma, and Skip Palrang, port of the Girl Scout movement. A service at 8:30 at the Qulsh somewhat by having Tommy Har Crtijghtoni. the best ball handling club I ftq,ve organized the longest and have the Crackers’ mainstays last sea­ to the Pittsburgh Pirates for esah. factories. After the local Inspec­ this year's Caledonian Market, the Hotel Sheridan, will serve as was a break In the water main. A on hts team). Babe Hollingberry of ■Winnie O’Connor, Jim McLaughlin the same special with Janice. Both The minor lesguers’ program, Those who prefer to work with Funeral home was followed by a and "Snapper" Garrison. Maher, 2— Reduction of the penalty forhad In some tim e.” greater experience, which entitles son. Harris ■won 17 and lost eight. the girls, serve as leaders. Others tion Mr. Marsden was to go to Center ch\irch annual affair which caterer for the 4 ^ annual meet­ - ho.se from the Smith Manchester Washington. Sti^te and Doc New. Bill and Johnny won many stakes them to a pre-game edge but this called for an opening business ses-, About to Attach Tow Montreal. Canada, for an in.spec- , _ high mass of requiem at St. by the way. was riding for the and Mike, outrider at Charles downfleld laterals which are Heusser was a disappointment who prefer adraini.strative posts, ing of the Chambe\^of Commerce James’s church, celebrated by the departnient was loaned- to (he ^ton of North Carolina State were thrown forward after plays from sclaah Is likely to be a ding-dong with the A's, winning six and los­ slon followed by a round table dis­ tlon of Canada's aircraft produc- , opened this forenoon and wall con Manchester department. The Man­ among those who emphasized the King of England up to the time Town, and Larry, who now has serve as members of troop com­ Rope r.ar Is PiiHhetl tinue throughout the evening, a t the .Masonic Temide next Tues­ Rev. Vincent Hines, who also scrimmage to five yards from the ^ air as the Grocers have been ing 13. Cracker manager Paul cussion. Kenesaw M. Landis, com­ mittees. local councils, regional tlon. chester department made sure, increase 1,. deception. of his death, and wa.i a cotmln of horses training in Florida, also Last Night's Fights cohsiderably strengthened and missioner of baseball. Is to address day night, it was announced today took charge of the committal the sons of "Big Mike” on their were better than average riders. point'where the illegal lateral was Richards, however, was optimistic committees * and national Ixiard. Ahoatl l>v Another. clo.sing with the grand Caledonian that all of the fire in the partitions Hollingberry, In a league where made, allowing the original gain boart a talented array of hoop- the convention at its annual ban­ revue consisting of a playlet, a service. The musicians were mother’s side. Bin’s first triumph was at Em­ regarding Heusser. recalling he Hue to their enthusiastic support bv the committee In charge of the Mrs. John Barry and Arthur Keat­ was out before rolling up and re­ hocus-pocus helped Stanford lead to stand (Andy Kerr, Colgate, and ,s te r s \ won 19 and lost seven for Memphis quet tomorrow night. cantata and songs by a newcomer | affair. Swift efficient service and the parade, pointed to the cumber .\n Old Story Iti-tolil. eryville, Calif., In 1901 on a horse By The Associated Press and cooperation, more than half a In an unusual accident at 6:02 a. State Feels ing. turning to headquarters. Babe Hollingberry, Washington, The\nlghtcap si'nds Moriarty in 1939 . million girls are developing the in­ in Manchester musical circles. ■ delicious dinner is promised and It waa found that in addition to of teams using plays that featured Many stories are told and have named James F.. which was New York—IjCo Rodak. 13.5 Lieut. Stephen Frey The bearers were William Mc­ State.) BrotherS^ against Silbros. a new­ terests. habits and attitudes which m. this morning, Alex Mikolowsky Roger F. Loucks, 11-year-old boy ^^e menu will consist of fres\frtiit the hose loaned by the South men in motion, spreads and flank­ been told to Illustrate the wit and trained by his father and owned 3— More s«*’cre penalty (or in­Oiirago, outpointed Maxie ^ a- comer tiK^the circuit, a t 8:30 There wrfc recurrent but uncon­ soprano...... i cup, hearts of celery, creen o^ve^ Cormick, Henry Yourkshot, Frank ers. Newton singled out the use of ability for quick, practical think­ by Jam es Flannery. In 1937, a piro, 130, New York (8). firmed reports that the Southern make for happy social adju.st- of 33 Mather .atreet suffered a Below Zero he has served up to the present D’Amico, William ' Ferris, Robert Manchester department a pair of tentional.'. out-of-bounds kickoffs o’clock. Wi)Uc the Gas Housers Hockey ments to a changing world, and broken leg for which injury he was The entire lower parish hall la mi.xcd pickles. ^Wtfldorf saXad, b(X)ta owned by the SMFD was the lateral pass, prlnct|>,ally on ing of "Father Bill." He was day before he reached his forty- (Border conference coaches, Hen­ will be heavYs favorites, Silbros la champion Nashville Vols were ne­ time. In addition to his duties on Lockwood and Parker Eciwards. without formal education, and at ninth birthday, Bill won a steeple­ East Side Kec for their future participation in treated at Memorial hospital. Ac­ given over to the cafeteria, and roast native turkey, cranberry ! the floor, ho has also taken efti- used by one of the members of the buck-laterals developing into end. ry Redd, Virginia Tech.) reported to haVe a formidable club gotiating for sale of Boots Poffen- Citizenship responsibilities," said cording to the police report, the in­ Cold Today as early as 11:30 today business .sauce, dressing. giblet gravy, MFD. All were properly returned. tackle, guard and even center- nineteen, lost a leg. However, chase at Rockaway, L. I., with 4— Make official timekeeper re­ Junior I>eagiie Slate that is cntirelyyepable of pulling berger, a 26-garae winner last sea­ By The Associated Pre** 1 cient charge of the company ad- he look those obstacles In lus .National l/eague SUss Trott. jured man wan about to tow an­ men, clerks and employees from mashed potatoes, new green peas, ! ministrative work. It waa with much pleasure that arounds (he used a center-around hla own horse. Round Ben. A sponsible for recording the num­ Thursday, December .5. an upset. The eligibility lists of the son in the Southern Association af­ factories, offices and stores, booth rolls and butter, apple pie and Three Above Zero against Duke) as well as into for­ stride. little later that year, he scored ter a spectacular washout with Boston 6; New York Americana other car on Mather atreet. and (Continued From Page One) I Servicee Praised the firemen vyho .remained, drank ber of downs in a sequence, thus 6:15—Speedboy Juniors vs. Vik­ entries indicate th ^ th e League is had stepped between the two cars attendants and others were served cheese and coffee. 1 During his service. Lieut. Frey the hot coffee that was served hut ward passes. Once, at old Gravesend, mem­ In a steeplechase a t Bel Air, Md. preventing such occurrences as ings. evenly matched this year and that Brooklyn. Similar speculation 2. to delicious lunches, cafeteria Short Business Session Newton also complained many bers of the S. P. C. A. came to his with the same horse. Round B«-n Comell’s "fifth down” mixup. centered on conferences between Tonight's Schedule Britain Will Place to attach a tow rope. cury to record lows for the date has several times assumed the du­ Recorded in Tohyi in the excitement the name of the 7:00—Mohawks vs. Charter Oak j bang-up tussles are certain in the At that moment, another car, style. The hlain dish was served Dinner will be served a t 6 30 ties of the Company Commander, donor was not learned. The thanks of the Isterals were illegal. barn one day to reprove him for now is in retirement, except that (Swede Larson, Navy). Blues. - f I race for top honors* newly-appointed General Manager .American League in New York state today and to hot from the kitchen, and the o’clock, after which a short busi­ The quick kick as an offensive (use of a pot of hot water in which he serves as a riding horse (or 5 —Increase end zones from 10 .Springfield at Pittsburgh. Data on Finances driven by Robert K. Bortsche-of 45 sub-zero marks at many New Eng­ and at these times, hts work was of the firemen are extended to 7:45—Hawks vs. Rangers. I South W indsor, the flf^h entry, Jim Gallagher of the Chicago Cube diners selected the relishes and ness ses.sion will be held for the commended by high military cir­ Between midnight and dawn this that person just the same. weapon was mo^ prominent than he was standing a lame horse. Bill’s daughter, Margot, a student to 20 yards to aid goal-line plays. 8:00—St. John's vs. St. Mary's. ' is idle this week. I and Larty MacPhall, president of Indianapolis at Near Haven. West street, Rockville, ran Into land points. desserts from a wide variety ot lit State Teachers’ College, Shop- the back of one of the standing election of officers. Jack Sanson la cles. Upon the promotion of Major morning the lowest readings on ever In the Big Six. the southeast, "Father Bill" protested that the (Frank Murray, Virginia) Rising temperatures brought re­ home made focxls th at appealed to i gjj^ted to succeed E rnest B antly as the border conference, the Pacific hen latown, W. Va. 6—-Permit the coach to go on ‘ Before Treasury cars, throwing It ahead and catch­ lief to the middle west after a j McVeigh, the K Guards were with­ weather conditions In Manchester water was not hot enough to them. Differ'ent combinations will I president. This will be the only out a commander for over a week, this winter were taken. At the Public Records northwest, the Big Seven, at Ohio cause pain to a human, let alone Still another member of this the field when he thinks an offi­ iW W U M C W W W M M K M W M W rtW a U K a ia H K W W W a ca M K W ISIMMKi ing Mikolowsky between the ma­ frigid spell that saw records (all bo offered for supper from 5 i bngincss transacted in order to ai- State and at Yale Pennsvlvania, Daly family, "Long Bill", who is cial is in error, w ith a 1.5-yard jieii- | chines. in many parts of the midland, j but that matter was solved by the Mutual Heating plant the ther­ to a horse. To prove his point, (Oontlnued from Page One) o’clock on. while the demand con- | ample time for the program, lieutenant, who atepped up to mometer showed three above at 3 to win the Ivy Leaguj champion­ he lifted a leg, poppeil It almost to a son of "Father Bill," has a close ally if the coach is wrong. '(Mur-; Bertsche was held on a reckless Twenty'and thirty below readings tinues. Thus afternoonnftornnnn tea wasW.1 .S , j,as Rogcf W. Babson, noted ship. used the quick-kick to work connection with horse racing in ra y ). driving charge. He said he did not were reported in Minnesota and ] command the unit. Lieut. Frey also o’clock and at Moriarty Brothers’ DIstrtbutloa. the knee In the steaming tub. For Select Mice, to amplify these two re ­ I served In the Federation, room. j .statistician, as the speaker. Mr. commanded the K Guards through­ on Center street the reading was Under term* of * certificate of Us way upfleld, generally refrain­ minutes he stcxid In that manner that he is a starter at Beulah 7r-Rule the ball dead immedi­ marks further. He specifically rc- .see the standing cars, which had Wisconsin. iI Here also was a most attractive ately when a kick for a polnt- Coldest .Since 1906 | ; Bah.son will take for his subject out the entire New York encamp­ four above at 6 o’clock this morn­ distribution of the estate of Ber- ing from running with the ball and argued with hla not-altogeth- Park, North Randall, Hamilton. fuaed to say that he favored loan.^ no lights. . I booth, decorated in blue, ■ featur- “The New Era Why I am an ment last summer, assisted by thold Schulz filed' at the office until It got possession near mid- cr-welcome visitors. Presently Loncaster lall Ohio cotirses) and after-touchdown has been blocked. Your to the Brltl.sh for war purpose.s At 2 a. m. today the tempera­ ing. This .seemed to be about the or “ HIM” (f I ing a candy village and all softs field. (Ducky Pond, Yale.) GIFTS ture at Albany dropped to four be­ O ptim ist.” Lieut. Yaniahewsky and a reserve average throughout Manchester of the town clerk, one half inter­ the S. P. C.Aers ma'le their depar­ Northfleld, Mich. To stick an­ now or in the future. I of sweetmeats and confection.s (or Arrangements are being made officer from Maine. although some places reported est In a lot on Foley street goes The Red and Blur also worked ture. When they were out of other feather in the Daly family 8— Abolish the point after He was asked whether the John­ low. the coldcat (or the date since its novel pass defense system to touchdown (Harry Hughes, Colo­ 1906 when the mercury touched children, as well as grownups. : to book an orchestra that will fur- The lieutenant’s loss will be readings as low os (our below, to the widow, Mrz. Karollne sight. Daly withdrew his leg—the cap - if it needed another one — son act prohibitinc loans to Work! The parcel post booth in the keenly felt by the company he has good effect. The Penn players were rado State). War debt defaulters -Including zero. Other Ne wYork tempera­ ; nlsh music for dancing as both At Bolton Notch it was two Schulz. wooden one—from the hot water i "Long Bill’s” brother, John, la one from Glenney’s Robbins room takes the place of men and women are Invited to at­ .HO long been associated with. Instructed to play the ball for In­ of his assistants. 9— Limit squads to .33 men Britain—should be repealed. tures, all record (or the date, were; I above at 6 o’clock and on Birch W am ntoe*. and went about hla business. (Clipper Smith, Vlllanova). Tub M ountain -26, Glens Falls -21, the usual mystery or grab bag. In tend the meeting. Nearly every non-commIssioned Mountain It waa zero. According to warrantee deeds terceptions—a feat they accom­ A shrewd trad ers of hor-sea who The Charles Town Jockey Club’s His reply was "not now." this room will be found aprons of officer in the unit at the present plished 33 times for over 500 yards BUI Daly has been here for two 10— All teams number backs. 1. ADAM Saying he did not know how- Lake George -19. Saratoga Springs recorded at the office of the town might well have coined the warn­ 2, 3 and 4 according to th eir dis­ -15. Onconta -8, Poughkeepsie -1. all descriptions, the nearly new lime was promoted upon the Named Zionist Director clerk, the following property con­ in runbacka. Including three vital ing "Caveat Emptor!” I Let the weeks, assisting in placing Incom­ much money the British have left Announce EnRaReinent articles or white elephants which recommendation of Lieut. Frey, ones against Cornell, and three tance from the line of scrimmage. CHRISTMAS for purchases in this countrj’, New York City’s 10 above equalled Hartford. Dec. 4.—(/P)—The ap­ veyances are noted: William F. buyer lieware!). Father Bill came ing horses and horsemen, and do­ HAT5 Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Aitken, the owners have tired of. Won­ 'and they alone will be a living touchdowns. ing clerical work Incidental to the (Glenn Thlstlethwsite). Worn by Millions of Jones declared that "they say they of 9 Cross street, announce the the record low (or the date. About Town pointment of Max- Cohen of New Johnson to George M. and Doro­ off top man in many a swap or 11— Rejaiirc defensive team to Boaton shivered in its coldest derful bargains were on the tables .symbol of the training which the York as director for the Omnectl- thea Duff Cleveland, property on The lateral paos, not counting deal. On one occasion, ho sold opening of the meeting. Mike Men! One Price! do” need financial aid, engagement of their daughter. here. As the reporter stopped for officer had moulded into the K its use in the backfleld, continued 11— Require defensive team to Joncfl was one of nine high gov- Miss Alice Dorothy Aitken to Ed­ weather of the year when the mer­ cut Zionist region was announced North Elm street; William F. a thoroughbred named Himself, got here today, tried on his red on scrimmage line. (Hooks Mylin, TREE cury fell to six above zero. The a look, one buyer picked up a set soldiers. tuday by Judge Jacob Schwolaky, Johnson to Sarah Monaghan, to be used less and less, except in with two standard-breds, to an coat and white breeches, found •rnment officials who met at the gar e,narie.sCharle.s Ansaldi,.aii.smui. sonsun ofui -Mr.an . ---- - ahnvp_ of four plate doilies; with line Robert W. Johnston, of 240 The successor to the command the border conference and the Lafayette). $2.95 WHITNEY T reaaurj' yesterday. Tliey wer e re- and Mrs. . Battista...... Ansaldi of Ma- Previous low was eight abo\e Woodbridge .street, di.spatcher at state president. property on North Elm street. agent for the Japanese govern­ they still fit him. and then went 12— I^et the niles alone. We have crochet, in perfect condition, (or of the first platoon liaa not yet Rocky Moimtaln Big Seven, where ment. It waa not until the buyer to "working out" on the pony he and N Jlbrted authoritatively to have siii- pie street. way back on Jan. 20. the Hartford station of the New been named, but the appointment a good game now. (Elmer Layden, ('auliflower Crop Ruined 20 cento. Another booth In this Colorado State often ran off triple got the horses to the boat for em­ will use. Mike. Sr., not to be . veyed the British purchasing and same room by the Professional York. New Haven and Hartford is expected to be made in Hartford laterals on the end of bucks and Notre Dame, and many others.) SHIRTCRA^l' The cold wave ended Long Is- Railroad, is a patient at St. Fran­ barkation, that he discovered that ouVione by his "whlppersnapper” Wembley nclal sitdation. All he would Announce Engugement land’s most productive cauliflow­ girls, called the gadget booth, Friday. sweep*. * about the meeting waa that cis’ hospital, Hartford. He suf­ Himself was blind tn ona eye. So sons, galloped his two thorough­ SHIRTS Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ekl- er season, ruining the lost few boasted, everything from gourds Complicated hall-handling ma­ shrewdly and cunningly had Daly bred charges—Poker and discussed generally the pro­ wards, of 163 Spruce street, an­ and clove-apples to colored mam­ fered a nervous breakdown and neuvers brought with them an in­ TIE5 A Man’s Favorite! thousand crates of a record 1.- has not tieen In good health for THE MANCHESTER exhibited the animal, that the buy­ Upsee Dutch—shortly after sun duction of war supplies.” nounce the engagement of their 500,000 crop. Tankers were advis­ mies whose heads were black crease in fumbles in virtually all Famous Non-Crn»h H e^cllncd to answer a question daughter. Miss Estelle Edwards, to the past few months. He has Huskers Keep I^ad er never saw him from the side up. Fabrics ed to move out of the freezing rubber nipples, all made by tcafch- parts of the country. Waahihgton Which brings up to date thi.s Local Sport $1.50 WhetheK war production w;as dis­ John E. Forbes, son of Mr. and ers and other diiembers of the been at the hospital (or the past with the blind eye. INTERWOVEN Penobscot river in Maine. Four had one that stalled Its attack on "U U Ie Mike” Dal.v. delineation of the Daly events at v p cussed liKthe light of British abU- Mrs. Charles D. Forbes of Rose- club accustomed to meet at Center 10 days and his condition is con­ PUBUC MARKET the Minnesota S-yard line; Tulane Naval Reserve vessels were frozen III Card Tourney "Father Bill’s’’ sister married a Charles Towti. $ 1 . 0 0 Ity 'to p ay ^ r American materials mont street, Hartford. No date in by six inch ice at Sturgeon church. sidered serious. had at least four which 4’ere turn­ Chatter SOCKS has been set (or the wedding. In the lobby or rear of the audi­ ed Into enemy touchdowns; S>Ta- man named Mike Daly, who waa Beet Known Name Bkscles'^nle* Statement Bay, Wls. not related to her own family. Honseli ^ Jones’ staPOTent that Britain Sub-freezing temperatures pre­ torium proper, a sale of home Gasoline stations did a big busi­ Tha Com Huskers Increased cuse lost the ball 16 times on 25 Stanley "Mickey” Katkaveck, In Hosiery! made feiod was going on, also a ness last night and again this Selected Specials For Thursday fumbles through the season; Utah This Mike—he came to be called was a good rislKcame after report­ vailed throughout Pennsylvania. their lead In first place In the Fire­ "Little Mike’’—was a native of Boston Rises local catcher who has been pas- G L p V E ^ ers had rcferrcdXto n reported Zero weather was forecast (or the great attraction to the housewives morning. The demand for anti­ men’s setback league last night. lost its only Big Seven game, 7-0 timing in the minor' leagues in the Roval Neighbors waa a unique cbllcction of herbs, freeze .solutions and for battery to Utah State, on 10 fumbles, and England, while the other Dalys 35c-50c Crafted of Richly ■tatement bv Chwman Mn.rriner western section. Snow ranging up Hose Jrs., moved Into second place Mock Chicken I.,egr*, delicious fried in deep fat ...... w'cre of Irish origin. ’’Little south for. the past five years as a S. Eccles of' the 'Federal Reserve to 20 Inches handicapped Pennsyl­ fragrant lavender, rosebuds from checking made a lot of work for Moravian, Hea^g for an . un­ To 3rd Place member of the 8t. Louts Cardi­ Textured Importrt and the Colonials went to fourth ...... j>c each; 6 for 25c Mike” trained for J. W. Colt and LOUNGING Skins! Board, which EcclesN^atcr d,cnled. Elect Officers vania deer himters, two of whom Morocco, old-timey lemon verbena all dealers In these lines. There with the Valvoline team ending In beaten-untied Season, fumbled 11 nals’ farm system, is on the re­ 75c and no end of spices. Here also is was also a demand for assistance Lean Bwf Cut Up for Stewing...... lb. 29o times to bow to Susqushanna, 6-0, Walter M. Jeffords, among others, The New York Herhld Tribune were repotted lost. Snow drifts fifth position. High scores were and for the latter developed Gold- serve list of Mobile of the South­ said last night it had learned that measured six feet in the mountain a rustic, evergreen trimmed booth, in getting cars started this morn­ Chuck Beef Cround...... ; ...... Ih. 29c when Susquehanna had gone into n„,K Am«>rka liv eastern League for 1941, the team R0BE5 made by the Hose Jrs. with 132 the g;ame a lO-l shot. en Broom. He also distinguished » n iin * IJrilO f%merK* llV $ 2 . 0 d Eccles, speaking tn personal capa­ M anchester Camp. No. 2640, the most CTirlstmassy of all. with ing. points with the Community Lunch lAiwer Round Cround...... lb. 35c that he played with during the Buxton Cheney Royal Neighbors;’^at its meeting regions. all sorts of the latest candles and himself at "making" riders. 6-2 Before Slim Crowd For ills l.,eisure Up city at a clo.sed meeting of the Na­ Coldent SIbo^1871 second with a score of 128. Trv Our Own Make Pure Pork Sau-uage M eat...... Among booters who owed some past summer . . . we’ve been told tional Indufltrial (Conference ^oard la.st rig h t a t the home of Mrs. A low of six abovr at Cleveland evergreen decorations! Just across All members of Troop 98. Boy suck Soccer that Mickey is now employed tn ilodrs! Billfolds TIES Hilda Beerman, elected officers for was the doll booth, and as usual The standing: ...... lb. 19c; 2 lbs. 35c of their skill to this Daly were Of 7,000 Fan*. last week, had proposed thatxthls early today was the coldest for the Scouts. North Methodist church, Com Huskers ...... 2119 "Buddy" Bnaor, one of the great­ the eouth and that there’s a possi­ Nationally Famons As Always— the coming year as follows: the big supply of home-dressed, ...... 2069 Italian SausaKC, our ow n make, ma'de today ...... lb. 3.5c State College, Pa.—Penn State's I bility he may give up his basebsll for Good Looks government lend $2,500,000,000\^o date since 1871. The cdld wave rag doIU. some two way with re­ are requested to be present Friday I j.jf,ge Jrs. scocer

KBO KYUER Not So Fast BY PRKUHAR!ill^ J iid R E H lT //f?/< / / / r BUY SE Sense and Nonsense tttlHifb' V VtaptaalMM. A focal flapper was ovarkaard OaaaattfHaal to whlaper to aaothar awaat young Wa all know how Cupid looka, but M g c m t y / Were oil tha world a puppat show thing ta church: "1 can't gatiatong and 1 eontroUad aaeh string. seldom dodge bla deadly darto; with my boy frlsnd lately. Ha His Hkeneas from a hundred books I'd make aaeh puppat danca ignorea na, and U thare’a any­ around and laugh and play and takes slm at unsuspecting thing that makaa me hopping mad hearts. HouaehnM Gouda ftl Planning to H old ■Ing. lU Ignoranoe.'* Lost onO Em i|i4 I Aatomobilco Eor Sale 4 Plan to Form Action Starts And If a Uttia puppat girl lorad He atwaya wears the same attire Moriartys Cop 58-38 a wea puppet boy, consisting chiefly of a bow. '*lELiiciimrrRR\TiajBT 1988 O. M. C. PICKUP, 1939 Pon­ We Repeat Once More Joint Meeting flaleaman (at door)—Do you And if hta ahota tomsUmea miss tiac sedan, 1939 Ford sedan, 1938 I'd pull the strlnga so they'd em­ bao, contalnlns^foU of 5 ROOMS SLIGHTLY Jr. Orchestra In Court Loop brace and hug and kiss with put your summer clothes away In Are. ha'a blind—so how la ha __ 'and ebanse. Flndw Bulck sedan, 1937 Oldsraoblle USED FURNITURE—$220 ' Win over Hollywoods Joy. eamphqr baUa to keep the motha to knowT . ratura Manchester Herald oflloe coupe. Cole Motors at the Center. Or 3 Rooms For $189 away? But I’ve • been thinking recently, 6403. Open evenings. Hartford, Dec. 4— —The rd make each day a summer one ; w TBI. 886S. Uberal reward. ^ Or 3 Rooms For $155 Speedboys, Holy Name, and let them always play; Man—No; I usually put tip with (the very thought eompoeure Last week we ran a heading of To Be Organized in Stale Connecticut Trails Committee of jm V’B BENRU8 wrist FOR sa le :—PRIVATELY owned the Connecticut Forest and Park *niera’d ba no night to and their three gold balls to keep the wolf Jars). an adv. exactly like the one above. Indians and Spartons Johnny Hilinski Paces fun, It always would be day. away. Why ahould I dodge his ehota at watch, between poet, office. Main '^193is 2 door Chevrolet, in excel- Many people have taken advantage By NYA; Players Are Association announced .today It Spori Forum ■treet, and West Middle Turn* I^ t condition. Call 5922 between would hold a Joint meeting with Decisive Victory with And when they broke a leg or me—to get myself knocked off of this offer. Believing that there Invited to Join. Annex Openers. arm If they cried out with pain. by Mere? UUT UUK WAY BY J. R. WUX1AM8 OUR BOARDING HUU8B 15ITH MAJOR UUOPUl ^ke. Reward. Telephone 4085. 9 ai^ 6. are still some who will be interest­ the New England Trail Confer­ The eongwriters abouid rejoice ence here on Feb. 5. Express Thanks 20 Points; Gas Hous­ I’d pick them up and with my ed in furniture of this type, we The Rec Intermediate League that a chemist has almost per­ liOBT—BLACK. WHITE and tan 1929 FRANKLYN 7 pass, limou­ New Haven, Dec. 4—An All- A feature of the meeting will hands I'd msks them well again. Man—Listen, young feUow, the X*M BSAOV THIS I TOO EARUVJ \ HE 010 J E S T IS PHilO B. SHARPE A LOAD OK THIS, MSN; '^1 therefore repeat ^his offer. Until ers Le^t! All the Way. fected a Blue Rose. (Title: man who wishes to marry my Beagle hound, answers to name sine, like new inside and out. Connecticut youth symphony or­ be a photography contest for tlie openeil its season last night at the We would like to take this op­ "Blue Rose Why Are You Whiter TIM E, BOV$. ALU VOU SHOULD RU&HT, CURLY- VOUR OOC1DR,MAJOR? I “OR.PhILO 8 .SHARPE ' o f Jack. Town of Vernon license driven obly 36,000 miles. Carry 6 such a time as you do not sec this portunity to express our feelings daughter must have bright pros- adv. In this paper you can feel as­ chestra will be organized and best pictures of New England East Side Rec with the Speedboys John—What’s the matter, old Were You Stung by a Two-TIralng REAJ?V T'&O a PONE 7WET ME SHOW EP ME] 1 THOU6HT HE ONLV T)4E TEtHNiQOa OP TUROAT number 97935. Reward. Call Man­ to work i^ e a d of 4. $25.00 down, sponsored by the Connecticut Na­ mountains or mountain climbing over the privileges granted us last Morlarty Brothers pried the lid man? You look tired out. psets. .Whatever hie trade or pro­ HOM E"I <50T LAST/ BUT NO TH’ NECKTIES balance we^cly. Brunner's, 80 sured that we will have what we .shooting out the roost decisive Bee Last Night?) fession, he roust have plenty of TOOK CARE SuRtiERV 10 ACLINIC OP chester, 7016. tional Youtli Administration, Rich­ scenes, for which three prizes of triumph of the night in trouncing night. First to John Falkowskl for off their 1940-11 basketball cam­ Bill—It's my wife. She used MV SHOPPIKI’ VOlTP ’A BEEN THIS MAWNiM’ " fi Oakland streef. Tel. ol91. advertise. We can not guarantee giving up the floor, to Howard ' Ji. Miportunity for advancement. Z\ MORSES/ PHVSiClANS HBRE FOQ this offer long so our advice is to ard A.,Barrett, State Administra­ $5. $3.50 and $3 and live honor­ the Aces, 56-15. Other games aaw paign last night witli a rtiusing 58 to wake me up every time ehe D ONE e a r l y BROKE "LE 'S ©IT HIM IN tor announced today. The sym­ able mentlon.s will' be awarded. Brown for his whole-hearted co­ heard a noise In the house, think- People once listened with re­ Now, what have you to say for THE convention / THE Penm nals SPECIAL 1934 St^udebaker sedan take advantage now. the Indians nip the Meteors by 26- to 38 triumph over the Hollywood S E E , WHUT T H ’ CAR.f phonic orchestra will be composed The Forest and Park Associa­ operation under the circumstances, 1 Ing maybe a burglar had made it. spect to the grey beards. Now yourself in that respect? SHOULD VUH OPERATION WAS A Paint, motor and Ures good, $95. TAKE 18 MONTHS TO PAY 22. the Holy Name Juniors defeat to Ed Kovla who officiated, and to A. A. of Springfield at the East.i you would need to look around Young Man—Plenty- *lr, I'm BOUSEWIVES ENTERTAIN 10 1934 Ford coach,\mechanically We will arranue easy terms for of. college, school, and out-of-school tion said the prints, no smaller the East Sides. 27-18, and the ^ John—But burglars don't make HEV PONE yruth. The new organization is Pete Server who generously offer­ Side Rec in a game that proveui awhile If you wanted to And a Just the chap. My present posi­ oY more friends In your home. perfect $95. Colo l^ totors. Main you. No payments if sick or un­ than 8 by 10 inches, should be Spartans drub St. James by 28-10. Pmy noise T unique In that It will be the first mailed before Jan. 20 to John H. ed his services until the Rec clos­ dull and uninteresting because of man with a beard o f any kind. tion la tha lowest In my Arm. Valuable gifts to all. 86.00 to street lot opposite Arm Open employed. Genofll, Copeland, Frey and Mc- ed. ' the rough tactics used by both ^ BUI—That's whst I told her, so $12.00 In valuable merchandise to Free Auto Transportation symphonic organization attempt­ Vnndell at Amherst, M us. now she wakes me up when she evenings. ing to represent the talent of the Convllle paced the attack of the We promise that in the future teams. Paced by tlie sensational you. Special money receiving We'll semi a “Courte.sy Auto” for .Spcedlxiys. the Kanehls featured shooting of Johnny "Gunner" doesn't hear anything. plan for clubs and social groups. X whole state. our games will bd arranged in a HOLD e v e r y t h in g BY CLYDE LEWIE you any time to bring you to the This symphony orchestra will be for the Area. Turklngton and more thorough and orderly fash­ Hilinski, who rifled the mesh for Write L. A. Carpenter, 635 Main Kusiness Services Offeredv IS store and back home again. No Nicola for the Indians, Thomson ion. nine twinpolnters, the Gas Hous­ Today...... f street, Hartford, for details. under the direction of Edward obligation whatsoever for this free Krciner. Mr. Krciner organized and CCC Accepting and Cheney for the Meteors, Fitz­ Yours in sports, ers led by 11-8 at the quarter, 26- It is Just aa foolish and useless SEPTIC TANKS, 200, 300, 400, 680 service. 18 at the half and 30-26 at the to fret about tomorrow as it is gal. capacity. Electric and gaa directed the Norwalk Symphony gerald and Fraher for Holy Name. Morlarty Bros. Bssketbsll Team Automobiles Kor Sale 4 ALBERT’S FURNITURE CO. Orchestra, and la the founder of Boilnskv and Rldoifl for the East three-quarters marks. to regret yesterday. Forget welding. Smith Weiding Com­ Hartford Store—43 Allyn St. ’41 Applicants Every member of the local team the past; cease worrying about pany, Buckland. t:iall 3825. the Krciner String Quartet of na­ Sides. Wilkie and Pearl for the ’ J931 MODEL A FORD coach. $50, Spartans and Moorhouse for St. ■cored at least once from the flooVj the future. Live to^y to the CLOSE OUT SALE OF all Alex- tional repute. Engineer Test with Herman Wierzblcki, Elmore $15 dovm $3.00 a week, no nmfrice ASHES. PAPERS removed week­ First Class ExiKTlence James. Box scores; best of your ability, then you charge. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland St. an ^ r Smith sample floor plan Duffy and Pete Staum clicking In will have neither regret for ly. Chambers Trucking. Tele­ rugs.\^xl2 rugs as low as $21.95. Commenting on the plans for the Agencies in State Are Spe«dbovs I •OTplephone 5191. formation of the symphony or- Dale Aniioiiiiced fine fashion. Team play, however, what haa gone nor fear of what phone 6260. See B^spn Furniture Co. John­ Seeking Young Men B. F. T. WB“ far below standard duo to in­ I chestra, Mr. Krelner said, "1 be­ Copeland, rf .. .. 5 0-0 10 Is to come. son B l(^ . lieve this statewide organization sufficient practice by the entire For the Next Term. Frey, i f ...... 5 1-2 11 Hartford, Dec. 4—(A5—A com­ squad. Muvphy and Merola set the Manchester Millinrry— I)re6>inakinff 19 FOR SALfc^MAJES'nC Console of young musicians will be a fine McConvillc, c .. 5 3-4 13 Spending the night In a Texas opp'ortunity for the musically gift­ petitive examination for water pace for the invaders, who laaked w Herald Radio, reasHnabie. Inquire 177 Genolfl ,rg . . . . . 6 0-0 12 the height needed to make it a hotel, a young woman tourist who, Lvenin W A N T E D — DRESSMAKING, ed youth of Connecticut because New Haven, Dec. 4.-- Civilian control engineer paying $3,000 It was learned later, bad two east­ Center street\Tclephone 8083. G ain . Ig ball game against the rangy Mori- C laM ^ed Advertinements drapery makliiK. and aiteratlons. they will receive first class sym­ Conservation Corps selecting annually, was announced today by ern college degrees, engaged the Davidson, Ig the State Personnel DepartmenL arty players. iiii w Urdu M line 63 Peari atreet. FOR SALE--NI><^rdt Minimum cniit condition, $15 26 4-6 56 Sllbros at 8:30 o’clock, A practice liave you of unusual Interest In wordii «• two nioviiiK— 1 ruckinff- ^eption. $10. ject not to interfere with school plications for selections of young 9 test will be held In Hartford on la prlea of three 1 Qea. cabinet radio, good % Aees will be held at the Sports Center your city ? l.lne ratefi per for transient SliiniKe 20 75 lb. .side icer refrigerator, $1.00. duties or orchestral groups pre­ men for enrollment in the CCC Jan. 3. The successful candidate B next Sunday morning. .Box score: Polite Hotel Clerk—Well, we ada. Walnut finished metaV bed. 26 viously organized. While this or- during the month of January, p. will be assigned to work under the have the only helium plants in MAreli\17. ItTT .. . 2 Morlarty Bros. (S l v o e 's JAMES A. WOOD movinR and Gardner street. Tel. 3723\^ ch'‘stra will be statewide in scope, 1941. 2 Kanehl. rf . ... chief engineer of the State Water T r>8h C h arge trucking. Ashes removed weekly. we have selected New Haven as 11 McGowan, if . .. 0 Commission. Generally the duties P Name B F the world. CTRwiujaMc, f a k i n g e v e r y i Consecutive eta: It eta The Civilian Conservation Corps 20 Young Woman Tourist (very Coal, coke and wood for sale. 381 the headquarters because of Its Russell, c ...... 1 are to perform complex hydraulic 2 John Hilinski, rt ... . 9 2-3 eOOD RIDDANCE W O RD OF rr, M A J O R .' I ConteruMva Dava...| iXctall cia FOR SALE—COMBINATIO'N gas is now definitely fitting Its work, 1 0 Moorchouae, if . . . . 1 O-I 2 much interested)—Really, and Is /Z-V I D a » ...... ,A i...... m walls eta Center street. Tel. 6566 or 5030. being a center of musical interest, I.. Ktjnehl, rg 2 and pollution control engineering and oil range. Reasonable. Apply training and educational programs 1 1 Wierzibicki, i f ...... 4 0-0 H It in bloom now? All orders fo‘r irreKular inWrttona after 7 p. m., at 158 Eldridge NSt. and because of the location of the into the national defen.se program. 1 Pollack, Ig . . .. 1 work relating to harbors, rivers 1 arlil be ehar.^ed at the one timV rate AUSTIN CHAMBERS - l>5cal and State Office of the National Youth 2 Yost, c ...... t .. 1 2-3 Special ra'tea for long term «\ery The programs will bring defense and flood control. 1 Long Distance Movers. Tel. 6260. REl’OSSESSED Crawford DuaX Administration. I am greatly en­ 2 Murdock, c ...... 1 2-2 Judith—And would you love me HOOTS AND HER BUUDlli^ A Deep Secret BY BOGAR MARTIN #ay advei^jtlalnK given upon reqiiXsl training facilities to all CCC 5 6 3-12 15 1 Murray, r g ...... 1 O-I 2 every bit aa much if father lost Ada ordered before the third V 68 Hollister street. oven range. Less than a year o)d. couraged by the interest shown on campsSn the State and oppor­ Score at half, 27-4 -•-•'rlboys. fifth day will be charged only fn 2 Duffy, r g ...... 3 1-3 7 all of his money r wot. SOOT* _,.'00 >400 TV.AT, ' z cdkeatlonal authorities in the state tlcinate in training activities in a 4 OWFE.WLNT WSANV THVV4VOU6 V¥>'A S S K SOOO _ Z WOKt Kepatrinff 23 washer. Benson Furniture Co. 3 Staum, ig ...... 1 2-3 Judith—No. ad bnt no allowance or refunds can in tliis project." wide variety of subjects directly In d ia n s 1 FACS. ON X W i tRvKb Nk.- _ NNO •ZONV.bW.,.. s iNt r te xjlk ba.made on six time ads stopped 0 Relmer, rf ...... 0 1-1 Henry—My darling, what a Johnson Block. Auditinn Dates related to the national defense. In Spfeak at Yale — — — COULO PKilX OSANCAD l _-toe>tTI5S.C. KSPZ AIL. ' SOOL_«.. dfter the fifth dayf KhlNMKING a u t o t o p s , Ude P B. K. T --- ^ —- question to ask! Of course I OKS*, ♦aftvst.'. •WS t o Auditions will be conducted in addition, the camp.s will continue O SIAVfoA .* No “till forhld**’ . dl.anlsjr lines not curtains, lugcage. hand m.-ide dog WINDOW SHADES. Venetian Now HiU-en in the auditorium of K-nnotlv. rf . . . .1 1-4 3 13 Totals ...... 23 12-21 58 would. ouWbs.v'Js.s; •old. collarsX harness (Tharics Laking. blinds. Holland shades on your the usual training of voim.g men 1 Grimnson, If . . .2 ,1-4 5 Hollywood \ A. Tha Herald will nut be respuiisible the Oran^re Street School on Fri­ New Haven, Dec. 4 - (A5—Rob­ for more than one incorrect inaer- 90 (■'amfedge atreet Tel 1740 rollers, installed 39 cents up. in the maintenance and operation 1 Tiirklniyton, c .. 4 1-1 9 P Name B F T day, Dcccn^^ber 6, between the of automotive and mechanized ert E. Sherwood, the playwright, 14 Uon of any adveriiaement ordered Venetian blinds. high grade, hours of 9 t^l2 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., 1 M.artin, rg . . . 0 0-0 0 4 Merola, rf ...... 5 4-8 rx" for mors than one time WANTED 'To TUNE, repair and equipment, training in radio com­ will speak at a mass meeting in 1 S«1WV.|,{: Nl RHINO.I.R guaranteed. $2..50 up, installed. 1 N’Ico'a. !g ...... 4 1-4 9 2 Fossa, r f ...... 0 1-1 eon IN* v t MU wmea inc. r. w. ns u. t. u r aw. n->4 The Inadvertent omission of in- regidate vobr piano or playei and in the eVening 7 to 9 p. m., munications, • mechanics, cooking, Yale's Woolsey Hall Dec. 10 un­ . 0 2-5 2 •orrset publication, of advertising Capitol Window Sh.ade Co., 46 also on Saturday. December 7, be­ n O’son. If ...... 0 0-0 0 1 Loizzo, i f ...... Will be rectified only by cnncell.itlon piano. Tel Mahehestet .lO.VJ. Capen atreet, Hartford. Phone truck driving, photography, draft­ McGiilrc.lg .. . 0 0 der the spon:x)rshlp of the New 2 Murphy, I f ...... 7 2-2 18 tween 9 to 12 a\m.. and 2 to 5 p. road 1 Haven Chapter of The Cpmmittee 0 "Listen, elly slicker, you can’l kid me—^’ou get milk from Of Ihs charge made for the service 6-7018. Open^venings. Onlv players\f symphony in ing. handling of explosives, 1 Petronro, c ...... , 0 0-0 ren dered and 0 st.’uments will be 'auditioned. This building, surveying, bridge 4-13 26 to Defend America by Aiding the 1 Capitano, c ...... 0 0-1 cows, not machines r All adverttsements must cunfurin and 14 11 , 0 0-0 0 In style, copy and typography with excludes, for inslanCc. piano, gui­ dam construction. Grammar Allies, and eight colleges in the 3 Supple, rg ...... 2 1-1 5 regulatlona enforced by the pubMtb* Machinery ind liu»l« .S2 tar, and sa.saphoneV Applicants High School Equivalency. B. F. T state. * 4 Olovanenl, I g ...... ora and they reserve the right to WANTED -GIRL FCjR general .Are Better Prepared P. The general subject of the 0 Raffaele, Ig ------. 0 0-0 0 adit, revise or reject any copy con­ housework and care of\hlld. Ap­ must bring their iiislrumehts. a n Thomson, rf . . . . 4 0-0 8 FUNNlk^^BUSlNKSS USED OLIVER ''70" tractor on music stand and the rnusic they Present Corps members and o meeting will be "How Shall We sidered objectionable. ply 85 West Center street, or young men entering are not any r-henev, If . . . . . a 1-5 7 Defend America?” 18 T o ta ls...... 14 10-18 38 CLOSING nouns—cussined ads telephone 8215. \ rubber. Large selections of desire to play. In addition to the 1 ITaiiqh, c ...... 2 0-5' 4 to bo published same day must bo Farmal's. Dublin Tractor Com­ more liable to military service Edgar Ansel Mowrer, foreign Score at half: 25-18 Moriart\. playing of music of theer own o Atk'nsnn. rg . . . n 2.3 2 received. by IS o’clock noon Sarur- \H3 Ipany, Providence Kd., Williman- than the civilian who is not a correspondent ot The • Chicago Referee: Ed. Kovls. 10 min. quar­ o d a y s 'in -s u WANTED-GIRLS as woIlXas choic tliey will be required to 0, Perkins, Ig . . . . 0 1-5 1 Medicine Offers Wide O young women to sew covers ivn ttic. read at .sight e.uccrpts from' sym­ Corp.s member. CCC training defi­ Daily News and former winner of ters. WASH rUBB8 The Spider’s Web BY HOY CRANB Telephone Yoar Want Ads baseballs at our factory. Appl'Pij\ — phony repertory, the music for nitely alTord.s members an advan­ the 'Pi'Hltzer prize for journalism, Field for Specialist & Ada aro accopivd ovor the tele­ tageous position over ,the non- 7 9 4-1S 2? and Erjaai Mann, daughter of the A mixture of sawdust and kI'v- iC • to Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., Elm . which will be provided. Applicants I^UMEROUS postol designs U BUT A l l HAVE VOU gVER HBARD OF THE'TIOSSIEB SVSTEmV 25 YEARS AOO THE but what a RECORD! TODAY, M R .L A 6 E L , AM SAPBOVED D O SSIER S Y S T E M IS B E E I* phone at the CHARGE RATE given Without Ihiard ! must be between the ages of 17 and Corps merabera so that at such Score at half. 11-10 indian.i. Ref­ exiled German novelist, Thomas can be used to fill nail holp.s ri i ' A - i above as a convenelnce to adver- street. eree. Kovts. woodwork. lustrating phases of medical THIS S P y - MO? rr oeidiMATED im France, amd w a s a SECRET SERVICE OP MOOAL DEIWOUENCIES! o p e r a t e d b y t h a t s a m e c o u n t r y i n NORTH AMD SOUTH tlaera. but the CASH RATES will be 21, and will work fifty hours a time as conscription brings them Mann, will also speak. A CERTAIN country CRIMES.' FVAMILV F o k RENT QUIET comfortable into the Army ranks they arc science lure many philatelists into MEUACE HUdE ‘ POLICe RECORD" WHICH INCLUDED NOT AMERICA! TERRIFIC PRESSURE IS BEM 6 A P P IR D BV accepted as FULL PAYMENT If month. Section leaders will be ap- STUFF IS ONLV CRIMINALS. BUT ALL PERSONS WHO APPLIED THE DOSSIER SKELETONS! IN short; FOREISM A 6 EMTS. AND T.X.T«IMKWATER iS RUT ONCOP paid at the business office on or be- rooiK^for gentleman, 157 Pitkin equipped with constructive work Holv Name .liinlorM specialized collections of these Help Want I'd— Male 38 |X>lnted by the director and may be RIDICU­ _MI5HT EVER BE WAMTED BV THE POLICE SYSTEM TO THE PEOPLE rr WAS AN ENCVCIOFEDIA ■------T ^THE VICn>ASfJ— for^e the seven th day fo llo w in g the strectX older but must be musicians of ex­ habits, regimentation, respect for p B. F, T items. Portraits ot physicians and OF OTHER COUNTRIES, OF SCANDAL OP EVERY­ flrat Insertion ot each ad otherwise WANTED- -INTEI.IvIGENT young a medical scientists, stamps relating LOUS "j-r tha CHARGE RATE will be cotlect- ceptional musical ability. authnritv and specific educatlon.al nvello, rf . 1 0-0 2 rr SICLUDBD THOUSANDS ONE WHO MISHTBf MADE ad. No responsibility for errors in man, experienced as shipping WANTEDv - ROOM FOR LIGHT Talent Is Importdht training which will assist them in 0 Fitzgerald. If . . .5 1-3 11 to social and health services, care hoiBclteeph^ in private home. Daily Pattern OF NAMES... MEN AND USB OF BY BLACK- telephoned ads will be assumed and clerk. Murt know routing over U. Musicians who would like the that service or In private industry. 1 Mallon. c ...... 2 0-7 4 of sick and injured, drugs and WOiAEN OF RENOWN, MAILIM6 METHODS * thair aeenrary cannot he guaran­ S. Apply at once. Tober Baaeba'l Write'Box 7^ Her.ald. 2 medical discoveries are but a few teed. ^ opportunity of serious symphonic A,ny young man 17 to 23 years Gummings, rg . . 1 0-0 2 MLDIERS, POLITICIANS, Mfg. Co'.. Elm street, Manchester. education and participation, and of age, unemployed and in need of 1 Fraher, ig ... .. 4 0-0 8 Pattern 8841 of the subdivisions included In ^ AND caiMIMALS • ^ Index of ClaasiScations who qualify artistically but who employment, is eligible to apply medical philately. B irth s ...... A WANTED—MAN TO work in BoardersNYanlwl 59 A are not in need of employment are tor enrollment. Young men In this 9 13 1-10 27 You can have more and better Red Croes stamps, such as the Kngagementa R service station. Apply at station, eligible to become members of this age gVoup Ehoulcl“ seriously con­ blouses (better quality fabrics, be­ Marriages C comer Pearl and Spruce streets. Fast SIrtew last issue o f the French Republic, D ea th s D orchestra on a volunteer basis sider the opportunities the Civilian cause It costs so much less to alx>ve, are annual Issues in many Telephone 3950. W.'.NTED —MEN bofhklers, home P. B F. T. Card of Than tea ...••.•••••••e B after submitting to an audition. Con.servation Corps offers in ac­ 0 Bfilm.qkv, rf . . . 3 1-2 7 make your own) If you send for countries. United States has re­ la M sraorlam ...... f cooking. 63 Pearl strWt. There are no restnclion.s regard­ design No. 8841. and- start cut­ Lost and Found ...... 1 quiring a phy.alcal build-up and 2 Hic-jenskl, If "o-n 0 jected suggestions for a Red Cress WANTED YOUNG MAN for . ------ing race, color or sex. Tit .’re are ting xjuf and stitching up right Announcemneta ...... t restaurant work. Apply Murphy's I ------V ------eduoational training which will 1 Rldoifl, c ___ ■ / T 3-8 7 tcml-postal, but honored that or­ P eraonala ...... 9 no relief roquiivniants. Orchestral away. This money-saving de­ Restaurant. Apartm ent 8— h'lattX^ prenare them for Joh.s In-the Navy, 1 Ilenncniiin. rg .. 1 0-1 2 ganization with a 80th anniversary Aalomoblleo experience is valuable but not one Aihny, and private industry. sign includes two Important and ./LJL Autvmobtea for Sale ...... S 0-0 0 wmmemorative in lOSl. Tenem ents \ 83 of the most important requisites, All young men interested should 1 Forrentl," ig . . . 0 very different styles, a pocktt- Automobllea for Eschanga •••• I ------\ - 0 Taggart, Ig . .. 1 0-0 2 Anti-tuberculosis stamps. Iden­ Attto Aoeaasorlea—TIrea 9 Doro—K lrdti— l*et« 41 Talent is more important than ex­ apply at once to the local selecting trlmmed tailored blouse with tified by the double-barred cross, ALLEY OOP Unhappy Landing BY V. T. HAMLIN Attto Repairing—Painting •••• 1 perience. .agent of the town In which they long or short sleeves, and a AatO Schools ...... f 'A FOR RENT—7 ROOM tenement 7 7 4-11 18 are plentiful. The U. S. Christ­ WANTED - GOOD HOME for 2 Inquire 69 Cambridge street. \ Commenting on this Mr. Bar- live, as the enrollment t.s limited. frilly, dressy confection to make mas Seals, while not valid for Autos—Ship by Truck ...... * four months old kittens. Tele­ rtitt said. "I feel confident that we ■ Score nt half. 7-6 Kart Sides. j-ou look^fragile and appealing. PB.sooMAOU'v^facnr) — -— — , SHE MAY BE . A u to s — F o r H ire ...... * postage, are accepted philatelic tOHAMDlVlOCXJR X f WNTCHHERNOW- ALL RIGHT, flUTf Caragea—Service—Storage 10 phone 3037. WANTED WOMAN or married ea\. build up a sympliom- orclies-j Ri'force. Kovls. With a velvet skirt, it gives the Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... U items. P-aiDCBT R O a SHE'S COMIWG TO REQUIRE . couple to share my honv. Tele­ tra tJi.al will be a unique expres­ effect of an afternoon frock. United States honored Dr. Wal­ PERPORMAMCE.V POE A LAWD- AJRFIELD TO . Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... \t FOR SALE- LARGE selection of sion bf vitality, enthusiasm and Smithiiigtoii Store Spartans For the tailored style, flat OPERATE PROM? BWlaeee sad PrafeeelloBel Servleea canaries, all colors, guaranteed phone 3314. ter Reed, U. S. Army surgeon, and IM D-ie AlRf/'Z.ftSr'Ty. XING-BLIT MUCH Business Services Offered ..... IS originality ot American youth to­ P, B. F. T. crepe, satin and polka dot silk ' GWEET..IM \ TOO FAST.' singers. Ideal Christmas gift. 177 day. The idea of an all-Cohnectl- Dr. Crawford Long, discoverer of THE AIR' Honsehold Services Offered ....It-A FOR RENT-^FIVE ROOM flat at Wrecked bv Fire 2 Wl'ke, rf ...... 4 1-1 9 are smart—it will be stunning jsssjsiiul&Jseear Building—Contracting ...... H Center street. Phone 8083. 62 Cambridge street. Inquire on cul youth orehe.stra is to create a 0 Holmes, if . . . . 1 0-2 2 in white jersey, ^too. For the ether, in the scientists set of the Plorlsta— Nurseries ...... H .mui'eal organization composed of Famous Americans series. Funeral Directora ...... IS FEMALE DOG SPAYED, $2.50. premises. 1 Vancour, c ... . 1 2-4 4 frilly, lace-trlmmM style, choose “ I use him to pep up mv squad on those'10-miIe marches." Healing—Plumbing—Roofing •• H both NYA youth and non-NY A 9 female cats spayed $3.50, male Southington, Dec, 4.—(A5—Fire 1 Pearl, rg ...... 4 1-2 satin, chiffon, georgette or silk In su ra n ce IS FOR RENT—SIX ROOM large youth, which will represent the 1 Genovesi. Ig . . . 0 0-0 0 V crepe. Detailed sew chart In­ Millinery-Dressmaking ...... 19 cats altered $1 00 Dr. G B ;)lex house, steam heat, oil w^hole state and will present the of undetermined origin wrecked Moving—Trucking—Storage SO good. Jr., to Laselle Road, West 2 Wayner, ig . .. V iT 4 ' cluded. JtMINKKVIl.LB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX umer, garage. Arch street ^ C^l 1 opportunity to our young people the interior of a central depart­ ,--» Pattern No. 8841 is designed P u b lic P a ssen g er S e r v i c e ...... lO -A Hartford, or 62 Silver street, Mid­ to further their musical advance- ment store here early today; caus­ PaintlrTK— Papering' ...... SI 6521. 7 11 6-11 28 for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. 40 and 42. Professional Services ...... St dletown. hiont which otherwise would not be ing damage estimated by Fire Size 18 requires 1 3-4 yards of r R e p a irin g ...... SS FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ provided for." Chief Thomas J. Murphy at $30,- St. .James M i c k e y ( h i m s e l f ) M c G u i r e Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. S4 F. ' T. 39-inch material for dressy blouse, ment with' enclosed, porch and Further information regarding 000. ^ P. B. Toilet Goods and Service ...... SS I.ive St«»rk— Vehicles 4’2 garage. Ready Dee. 15th. Inquire 3 Moorhouse. rf . 2 O-'i 4 and 1% yards of gathered lace; Wanted—Rualneps Service ■t..* S* applications may be obtained by The flames spread to two other 2% yards for tailored blouse, with Edoentinnel 464 Hartford Road. contacting the NYA State Office, mercantile establishments, causing 1 Murohv, If ... . .1 2-4 4 Couraea and Classes ...... SI 0-1 0 long sleeves. FOR SALE-TWO LARGE .grain 1044 Chapel Street, New Haven. sUght damage. 2 Tedford, c .. . . 0 OOWt 1N0 BV BU MBVtiet. 1C. T M, BIO. U. B.PAT. OBF. Private Ina’ rurHona ...... *• 0 Blanchard, rg . .0 0-0 0 For a Pattern of this attractive J D an cin g ...... SS A fed pigs. 156 Union street. Virtually all the stock and in­ f H ou ses Kiir R enl 65 2 . 0 0-1 0 model aend 15c In Coin, Your Mualeal— Oriiratle ...... S9 terior furnishings in the store of Mohr, ig . . . . Name, Address, yStyle. Number W an'»d--Ink’»-uefif-na ...... / W 0-0 2 NO. 2 FOR ■REN'r—COLONIAL home of Cttcliraiie Named , Hyman Kabel were destroyed 1 Mcnsler. r g '.. . 1 and Size to The*"'Bvening Herald, FKBUKLES AND HIS FKIENDS ! Scraping the Barrel BY MKKKU-I. BLOhSEK Flnktirlal ■ Articles Km *505 .Main St. market in the same building and Score at half, 14-4, Spartans. ■mart! Fashions for everyb Help Wanied—female *9 Cheap shoes. See them. 3am New York, Dec. 4 —fPI-^The ap­ to the store of The Southington Referee. Kovls. D im e s — e l e v e n n ic k e l s 1b STRE1 0 4 I . WO»4T HUNGRY HILDA AS SHE HAS To H e lp W an ted— .Male ...... *« Yulves, 701 Main. Tel, 060 or evenings 7432. from little size 2's to stately sizf ANO twenty-FNF YOUR BANK- H AV E ON the wav X DO. HOME Balesnien iWanfed ...... S6-.A pointment of Paul V. Cochrane as Furniture Company, located in an pennies / ROU. KINOA ANYTHING SHE'S A I’elp VVinWrt—Male or Female S7 52's! Wearable, practical versions HOME, PONT cliief of The Associated ^ress adjoining, three-story, frame struc­ Cross To Be Toastmaster that will fit right into your daily THIN/ lOU GO eW C H T o Amenta W a n t e d ...... bureau at New Haven, Conn., was Bridgeport. Dec, 4.^—UP) — For­ EX'i % s / 'k liiia llon s W .inied — F« m ale 39 Fuel and Feed , 49-A i,eKar Notices 78 ture. life and give endless satisfaction. sueeesTiNG b r in g UP S itu ation s W anted- .Male . . . . S9 announced todav by Kent lAioper, Firemen returning from a call mer Gov. Wilbur L. Cross has ac­ That's what you’ll find In the new T H A T W S THE , Enjploymeni Ag^-ncles ...... 49 s e a s o n e d HARD WOOD for to the old Beecher Street school, cepted an invitation of the Algcn- subject/ Mve gfoek—Pete—Peellry— l.iitimii Pi-tii.MiT general man.ager. Fail and Winter Fashion Book! STOP , V rhlelee sale, cut any length for fireplace soTic'l-: OK .4rri.ic.»Tiox Cochrane has hail 16 years ex­ which suffered damage estimated quln Club to act as toastmaster Send for it this very day—right SOMEWHERE ; This 1« to Kive noticy that- I Al­ next Tuesday at a club dinner hon­ Dogs—Rude—pets . ..•••••••• <1 or furnace. $9.00 a cord; also slab bert li. JacoliH of 4 North Scliool perience with The Associated at $1,000. saw flames leaping from now! Live Stock —Vehicles •..•••••. wood $8.00. Donald Gehririg. Tel. etret-r. .Maiiohcater. <'o)m . havo lll.-rl Press in the Boston and New York the facade of the department oring the three leading contenders Pattern, 15c Pattern Book, 15c P o u ltr y 'a n d S upplies ...... ♦* in the recent gubernatorial election, Wanted —Pets- -Poultry—Stock 44 8758. an niiplicaltun ilaK-d Nov,-inl>er 27,. offices, in which latter plijce he store. Two companies fought the One Pattern and Pattern Book For, heir— ailseetlenenos 1910 with the Liquor itoiiirol Com- servetl as one of the general blaze untlt after dawn. By eight Gov.-Efiect Robert A. Hurley, Gov. ■ ordered together, 2Sc. A rtic le s F or Sale ...... 49 mlaiion for a (Jlub Permit for tlie a. m„ it was extinguished. Baldwin and Mayor McLevy, 8 8 ^ 1 Dusts and Accessories ...... 4« sale of alcoliutlc liquor on tlie editors. Building Mstsriala ...... 41 premises Of V. F. W. Club of Man­ Diamonds —Watches—Jewelry 41 See . . . chester, 60S East Center atreet. Electrical Apnllanees— Radio , . . 49 j Manchester. Conn. The huslnesi la All About Jane and Jimmy’s Magic Merry Christmas F u el and F e e d ...... 45-A owned by V. F. W. Club of Manches­ SANTA’S SECRETS /L-4< Carden—Farm—Dairy Produets 60 M c K IM N E Y ter. 608 East Center street. .Man­ H ou seh old G oods ...... »1 I BRO'niERS chester. Conn., and will he eunduct- B lach in ery and T<^bls ...... ad by Albert B. Jacoha of i North Musical li «.iruments ...... &> FOR RKAI. KSTATE School street. Manchester, Conn., as SUUKCHY SMITH The Defense Rests! BY JOHN C. TKKKV Clfftce and Store Equipment ... 64 AND INSURANCE ALBERT B. JACOBS apeeials at -the .Stores ...... Dated :«th of Nov.. 1310. W e s f i n i A p b a r e l-F u r s ...... 97 505 $lain 81. P h o n e OOtO ^^LY LAST NIGHT 'AVC I W a n te d —T o B uy ...... 91 H-15-4-40. >OU SEE I CANM7TBE lUwm e—»R r erd— M of e I •— R ewerte BflSAtC FROY ZE j a i l AT ESN PtFnflENT PLACE AT K e e te g m n fe Rooms without Board .•.••••• 99 TONTroOy WAN HUN0«OT MILS SAMS TUWfi/ YOU ’>WS Boarders Wanted ...... ADIA>/ WEETW R.IDIN5 N/6HT UNJUCTUV ACCUSE /Wfi/. CountfT Board:—R escrti ...... 40 H otels- Restaurants ...... J1 WANTED TO BUY . . . FIRST AND DAY 'AVE r ONLVAJWJVEy Wantsd—Rooms—Board ...... •» Real netaie For «»nt Old Class and China MORTGAGES Apsrtii. nts. Flats, Tenements ■! Business Locations for Kent .. JJ Dishes, Furniture, Combination Houses For Rent ...... JJ Books, Jewelry, Etc. * Cel Construction nnd Permanent Suhurbsn For Rent «« Bummer Homes For Rent •••S'* 97 your Chrislmas money Long Term Loans Wanted to Rent ...... •• now — from tliose old Ins. Co. Sloney fUal Bstats For 9S10 F. H. A. Plan ApgrtmeAi Building for Sals •• JJ things in your attic.* < 2 . ^ . Business Property for Sals J9 Farms and Land for Sals •••••

Mary C Keeney Teat. D, U. W. V., will meet temorrow evening at **lt Brought Me Down Safely Local ^C|^te ulTown the T. M. C. A. The bualnees will Include the election of officers. Rescued Him ■ Tull Cfdarn will bowl The,, Ladies’ Missionary Of the ovwiing at 7;."0 lit the Emanuel Lutheran church will aW c Ket. meet tomorrow afternoon at. 3:80 Coant Guard Aviator, a at the church, when tlnsl arrange­ Guest Here Yesterday, t-pn-nuUil clinic will be held ments will be made for the an­ that the engine atartad to vibrate jum. tomorrow at the Clinic nual "Lucia Feat." to be held an Tells His Experience. and waa tom loose from Ita baae. ig on Haynes atreet. der auspices of the society. Mre. When I saw my plane waa doom­ Kdith Anderson will be chairman ed. I eased out of the cockpit and of the hostesses at tomorrow's One of the most appreciative Emil C. Jotmson of 94 visitors at the Pioneer Parachute dropped away. My 'chute waa a _ atreet won the tatted hnml- meeting. Company plant yesterday, when Pioneer—and it brought me down Chlef. donated by the Birthday the company held open house to safely.” B. Manager Jack Saneon of The aub committee in charge of Army, Navy and other official Lieut. Fahey la itill a member State Theater drew the lucky the ‘iiaed furniture" mart i t the government and foreign aviation of the V. S. Coaat Guard aviation South Methmiist church bazaar limber. guests for a tour o f inspection, Hcctlon and it la a '’safe bet tliat toiiiorrow afternoon and evening, was Ijeut. E, E, Fahey. United before hr takes to the air for the annoiim'es with regret its inabil­ Staten Coaal Guard. Lieut. Fahey, perilous off-shore reconnaissance The next meeting of the Univer- ity to Offer for sale the fiirnlslt- flights demanded of him, he Ity club will take place Wertnes- a member of the fam ed "<;^terpU- ings of the old parsonage at thla lar Club" of government and civil­ buckles on a parachute of the type December 11 at eight o’clock time, for different reasons. The that once saved hla life' in a peril­ 'th e Y. M. r, A. . .tay K. Ru- ian aviation, once rode a Pioneer ih e dispiisition of this collection of ous situation. iw will lead the [iiincl discus- parachute down to safety from an fiiniiture will take place at a later elevation of .’’>,000 feet In the der'p The other speakers nill bo iind more opportune time, and ^announced later. \ South when his service plane went rnia.i- take the form of an outdoor out of control and he parachuted Auction on, the church grounds in down to aafety near Mobile, Ala­ J Dorcas .'k IJeut. Fahey told a Herald re­ \ reasive Term by Eman­ porter that hla big moment in the Broccoli \ Fashions Tnnlght X FOLKS uel Group. Pee 1 Caledonian Market. Fashions Center Chun'h Fair. .ILICE COFR.^.N KOPPKRS COKE Roy C. Johnson, o f 24 Edgerton Tomorrow (Known A* Queen .\lice) SPIRITUAL MEDIUM GIVES MORE HEAT street, was elected to hla third Dec .5. St Mary's Guild supper and Chri.stma.s sale. Seventh Daughter of u Seventh Son Koi'per.s Coke i.s a manu­ successive term as president of Also Rarnnr and turkey ,su|iper Bom With a Veil. factured fuel made by New the Luther League of the Eman­ at .South Methodist church Readings Daily 0 A. .M. to 9 P. M. liiipliind lalxir for home Rib Lamb Chops ^ ^ r O N IC H T uel Lutheran church last night at Or By .Appointment. In Ihc Scrvlie This HeeU of the People for-SO Tears. heating. To make one ton the ann\ial meeting o f the I,s?ague. Pec. 6. I>-ctiire by Pr. .-Mien 171 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. of this fuel it requires the Taety IRST OF THE WINTER SERIES! Mr. John-aon will be the local dele­ Stockdale at .South Methodi.-t gate to tlie Youth Conference of Phone 6-3287 ii.se of one and one-half tons ST. JAMES'S CHURCH church, auspices of Kiwiinis Club. the Augiistana Synod, to be held , Also. M. H. .S.-Middlctown bas­ of the finest .selected coals. Sausage Meat TQYS at Rockford, 111., Feb. 13-10, 1941. ketball game at State Armory. Just like gasoline, theke eXmtests took place for all o f­ Dec. 7. Concert by High school fices aa Mias Vivian Anderson was coals are refined to remove Bnekofen’x bands of state at .Manchester High DR. MTLLIAM L, named as vice president. Miss auditorium. the wasteful iVnpuritie.s. Barbara Peterson as secretary, (kmiing Eietita CONLON The result is practically Jackie Olson as aasistant secre­ Fronkfurts B-I-N-G-O Dec. 10. 40th annual meeting of ANNOUNCES pure carbon— which makes \ Hardware tary. Robert Noren as financial secretary. Miss Edith Johnson a.a Chamber ot Commerce at Ma.sontc THE REIVIOVAL the heat. To you this treasurer, Mias Ruth Kjcllson as Temple with Roger Bnh.son as means more heat and less SEA FOOD SELECTION 30 PRIZES— ORDERS Pocket Testament League secre­ .s])eakerv OF HIS OFFICE Dec. n.-fhri.H tm as bazaar and waste. tary. Miss Edith .lohnson w ss From 15 Main Street Cash . Ver 20 Regular Garnet* A chosen as al'girnate to tbe^R ock- supper. North Methodist church. Mackerel ford convention. Dec 13. <’hristmas salc-play- r o 3.1 >I \IN ST. Price $13 00 Ton Cod Steak 6 Free Gamen ( ’ommitteo I liatrman lea. King’s Daughters, Whilon ★ Committee (•hannien named f Library EFFECTIVE L. T. 1AOOI) CO. Cod Fillets Smelts I Door Prized ^ were: Jimlors. Arthur Henson, Dec. 19, 20, 21, 22. Animal Furniture .5IONDAY. DEC. 2nd. Phbne 4196 Bettv Erickson, (Inre I,avcy and Poultry .Show at Ma.sonic 'Temple. Butterfish Jew ehy Ronald Carl.sim: .seniors, .Mi.ss Dor­ Swordfish othy Johnson. -Mrs. Erik Modean, Footwear St Jafhes School Hall Richard Berggren and Thomas Pollock SETBACK TONIGHT! Halibut Park Street Plenty of Parking Space Turner. and The League will hold it.s annual V. r . W. HOME Scallops Oysters Quohaugs ADMISSION 25c. Chrilitmas party on Tuejalay, Dec. Manchester Green IT, and will sponsor the annual For All The Accommodations for 500 Players. Watch Night aervice on Tuesday. Anderson-Shea Post and Aiix. Dec. 31. New Year’s Eve. Next 3 Prizes! Refreshments! SHOPPING? Birds Eye Doors Open 7 :30 — Playing Starts 8 :.30. year the League will be host to ■Ml Welcome! Ailm. 2.5e. Silverware the 2Mh annual convention o f the EATING OUT? New England Conference, to be Red Perch Fillets lb. 25c Family . held here May 'J4 and 2.5. stop In for a Well-Prepared, Hearty Meal MUa Betty Erickson led the de­ At The Tea Room * votional period last night. Re- SUGGESTIONS IN FUt.L COURSE DINNERS: Brussels Sprouts A . R . Willde ROAST CHICKEN — — — — — 60c • CATTLE Roa.st I-oin of Pork-—or ' HEALTH REST 22c qt. 16 Walker St. I'el. 8365 New England Boiled Dinner...... 50c GIFTS ('risp. Fresh, Round • POULTRY Beaidea Many Other Menu Special.*!! MATTRESS Appropriate for Xmas! (iREEN BEANS . . . 2 qts. 2.5c Guaranteed for 5 Team! || Cosmetics • LIVESTOCK "No Beer — NO Liquor* — Just Plain Good Food!" Large Cucumbers...... ea. 1.5c Pasteurized Milk Blown and Pattern Glass Coin Silver Radios Radishes Celery Boys’ .Avocados $14.95 China and Furniture FEED THE TEA 81.00 Down and *1.00 Per and Cream OPP. s t ; JAMES’S CHURCH 88.3 MAIN STREET Week. AMERICAN FOR COLD DAYS From Selected (>'arm» ^ and Home Pinehurst Fish Nourishing Home Made Soup! LARSEN'S KEMP'S... ANTIQUE SHOP Clothii^f FEED SERVICE 383 Main Street Flue Bedding! Cmdf Freeh Mackerel 88 Depot Seuare Phune 3406 Shank Soup Bones ^ A. E. Bailey. Xv Open Until 6:00 Fvrning;*. Sword n.sh fWMcetwNCwecececwwwMCWMe Electrical Furnishings 10c 15c 18c Thun, and Sat- Unlll 9:00 * and Flounder Fillets Ijimb Kidneys .... .3 for 10c South Melhodisl Fresh Scallops Beef Liver ...... lb. 29c Annual \inas Fair Gifts and Halibut Country Style Pinehurst December 51 h. 1910 Furnishings Haddock Fillets Sausage Meat Opened .\1 2 P. M. Cod Pollock TAXI? Richard Stone Housewares 29c lb. - C4LL Turkey Dinner ,\t 6 P. M. Smelts Calves’ Liver. Fowl. MASTER OPTICIAN ' 6588 Dinner Tlekets: Adultn ISc. Main Street , Telephone 4720 For a GtKid Mid-5Veek 2.5c Special 5Ve Offer . Prompt! Children Under 10 VeAnt of Age. Cdnault Your Eye Physician Tender. 5 oung m Safe! ■1!^. \ i 4-Hnnr Bwtha With Xmamaa .Artlelev LAMB LEGS lb. 25c Service! of All KIndk OfOn Sale. Manchester Taxi C T IWIIMe iWIWJlM W ]mBHimMiwiw SHOP For a Thursday Grocery Special We Offer . . . Joa. H. Orfltell, Prop; PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Tender. Selected' '' Office At The Tea Room Reatl Herald .Vdvs. GLASSES REPAIRED and WAX BEANS 3 cons 39c \ STORE 15c can. Just to remind you that we carry most kinds of Flour, we Cheek these..pagen carefully! HOURS feature Thursday . . . SAVE OCCIDENT FLOUR : ...... 21'2-Ib. bag J1.19 B-R-R-R-R! Read the advertisements of StoTM Open Dally f A. M. to' S:Sf King ..\rthur Flour ...... 2 t' j-lh. bag $1.19 TIME TO OUTFIT THE the merchants who use this P. M. Except Thimdays and Sat­ Ceresola Flour (adterli.sed by M. .Mills, all Yitamins— G ive a IT’S HERE MOM! supplement to brinn to IN urdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P, M. And new proces-s)...... bag $1.19 CHILDREN FOR WINTER! distinguith0d It’s nomething to thrill Last 8 Days Before Xmas Open aliout — when our tank- yoiir attention the advan* Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. AND DON’T, for the sake of the children, FORGET I gave On truck stops at your curb-— THIS IS PANCAKE TIME . . . just in . . . ELGIN w hen our peerless Fuel Oil lages, eonvenienres and New Va. Dare Buckwheat Pancake Syrup . . . .bottle 23c flows into your tank!-^ It economy of shopping in 37c Bottles of Pure Maple Syrup (Verm ont)...... 34c means cold-days comfort, Manchester. Aunt Jemima's Buck­ worry-free heating, clean, > wheat Pancake Flour IfdiTifig troubk; on what (o healthful %varmth. Thrift­ ...... J-ik. 2 for 27c in and if emr mafir ily! »*ord woD*t hfip. JuBt aay Aunt Jemima’s Regular BPUX "Elgin!" and vou tl oen’tlie Ut* Pancake Flour .... eat, mo«t exciting watch cr^ ■ ...... 13c, 2 for 23c tkmi. . . itunning dtala... high Drastic Reductions . rurvetl cryataU . . . the increga A —Oaiffiiy FUEL At RANGE OIL Graham Flour in 5-p6und inely poplar roae-g<^ caaea. m iMfiy Iffidfa'e bags. 2 "» 25° On 2 and 3-Pieee Suits .All Amencan*made! iiHgin **De In Any Quantity— Any Time Thomas Cinnamon Raisin watcHea atari at $37.50. $9 T M LARGE S I^ E ., •,,• •, • • ,2t>c C>th«T fine modria fmoi $2I.T!w S'- fS /t'wrt F7aia tm m Bread ...... loaf 15c | Mith etrilung fmei mmh*. Wholesale and Retail This Supplement Published Through the Co­ Bofipn Only4 iav.TS MANCHESTER Lined Coal and Lined Pants. operation of the Retail Merchants Division of DONNELLY'S BAMTLT OU. COMPANY the Chamber o f Commerce and The Man­ chester Herald. MARLOW’S JEVUELEIUI a t THE CENTER Center Street Phone S293 Serving the Public for 23 Years. MANCHESTER BVENTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEUNESOAt.iUA^f, DECEMBER 4, 194D MANCHEtii-it u'. KiiiiAi d. Ma n ch ester, conn tTEDNESDAY, DEC

Welcome For Eaklmo The baby la the daughter o t tke an well greased baking aheet and BCtlBURTON*S Dubuque, la.— Nature, laid Rev. and Mra. Percy Ipalook. «f bake In a hot oven (400 degrees R»uw»wiwsni Plays music! Folding Carriage Big Top Rubberized cloth body f folding Winder OCg looks like leather! O y o I up and* ‘ Strong metal frame! Ttvo feet long! H " wW«' Beach Cart i Igt 'er tpinl Music Foldt neatly! 23 ”. box tunes. 7 inchtg. D oll Crib ■ * i. 100 yew est type i X ’brfirstlWo^^ Keilh'.s Selection of Ddll Carriages Includes Telephena Hand Mt S*K a AlMiut Every Wanted Style anfTSize with belli Dial your num- Very ' bertl Never wrongl Xxrcortioffvs flashes sparksi From Fem inine! c o '" Tumovgr Mechanical Tram Here's a collec­ Tank Boy! It just tests tion of Robes around! 10 track \ Have you a 4 . 0 0 that will make Looks O U d 122 like real A * * sections includedi "staying In" a Passenger or freightl complete. Test your brains and sUllf pleasure . . . at action'Sturdy key. heat-leaking attic? Time to Install only No sharp edges. New Games CAVE 60 % to 30% of your Indoor fun fSr ■ gang ^ fuel billl Fnjoy the con­ of kids Of a roomful I Q t venience of additional roomsl '98 Slate of grown-ups! GranU' , -? STORM Blackboard ism « cost so little! 2 5 < 3 9 < It's eaiy with a few big, sturdy 10)6x14" 100 panels of uncrackabic Upton KEITH’S TABL5 AND CHAIR SETS eeast folds *----- Board. SASH down to make a Are the B ^ foF.Style and Durability! writing shelf! Your carpenter can quickly and Give it a real trimming!' transform this unused, heat- HV Tre^ Ornaments leaking space Into one Of the Be Warm And Snag This Winter' AEC most comfortableIc and attractiveattraalivc STORM *4.95 tk*14.95 Dodge Blocks 6 to 1 0 ^ oo parts of your home. Inches Long. Basor24. Upton BoardI IsnotnkeotherXI I \ Semi4iMlated Tires. Bright colored balls, novel­ INSTALL STORM Othsralo wallboardsi It it smooth, luzz- DOORS . Brake. wagon. Also groov­ ties! Tinsel I Icicles! Bulbs! Automobiles ed buQdinc bloclo. Soldiert less, ready-primed —to save SASH N O W ! paint costtf sensibly light In We have ’em weight, long-wearing, good- Keep The Gold Windt Out! looking. You'll like itI in all sizes. Adorable rm Their Hearts With These l^ fX ‘**‘elecuZm 1 0 4 . . . J Keep the Warm Air In! Comfortables! Shut Out L'mvelcome Moisture! You'll adore these lovely quUted jackets for only Shut Out'Outside poises! BURN . Tractor ^ Inexpensive— Easy to Install! 298 Rubber treads 50*1 taka it over bbste-' LEHIGH VALLEY BURTON’S! clatl Uxtg ecjioni SMALL SIZE WINDOWS Kubb*r-tlred "RUe-’em" Resrf S l a S O “P Rellar I Dump Truck fNepuihlnf raa, Give a boy sometWnf Full Range of Sizes for AM Windows. to mek,e*w I to ridel He can haul this go beck, end SyslnthebigtnKk | 0 0 LV forth on one arindl I section, tool • • ■______COMBINATION STORM Y our youngster’s fov o rtiel ^ O ^ ^ Warm Winter Coats MgWMie ANTHRACITE AND are safeguards,against winter Tow Truck Grants Tubular With.de- MOa taehable \^locipede . The Coal "Diat Satisfies SCREEN DOORS Sm art W inter-warm coats In all l*\\ hoisttr. Lou of wool Needlepoint fabric. ^ ^ l'\' trays to use iti All coats Interlined for extra • ■ ■ B \ v Aa L ow Aa Cash warmth. 2.98 Trmupert ‘^oorfourtm m piaut $6.50 Luxurioua fur collars . . . your The new construct ion makes assurance of smart styling. Airplono it more streamlined, but Table Tennis Set Select your fur trimmed coat now! 4 motonl 4 0 s safer, too! Ad justable saddle, I ii.k**’*’'**' net The/ Manchester Aluminum rara* handlebars! Rubber tires! A small deposit will hold any purchase till needed. .color steel body, THE I redsrinp! Abeantt 13"wheel!Comparetheprice! Special to charge customers . . . purchases made jiow will not be billed until after Jan. 1st. Lumber and Fuel Co. W . G. GLENNEY CO. Use Your Burton’s Charge Account 828 MAIN STREET Russell Paul, Mgr. (]o a l. Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint MANCHESTER At No Added Cost. CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 ASt No. Main S t TcL 4148 , Manchester I BURTON’S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,194® MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1940

seal alligator and many . other Gifts of Leather ? t^ s of leather, all looking Local Stores Joe DiMoggio Storts Training Early] aiw ln gly like real leather, hor th# gadabouts and travelers -nor Ma«lper pocket, they're accents Americans like - their citrus A 10-ton locomotive, four gaso­ to untnmmed coats. And for dress­ fruits, and at Christmas, you may line cnginc.s, three miles of steel ier moments a sculptured cape- be sure they'll appreciate boxes of rails, four railroad cars, railroad skin bag that's soft and cushiony home-made eilru.s fruit candy. tics, a pick-up truck body, remov­ but still has plenty of room. A From both California and Florida able parts of a tractor and oilier popular bag that’s sure to please we get orangc.s. Tangerines, too, itc.m.s to a total value of $'25,000. is a fitted vanity that has s place are S colorful part of our holiday • R. S. Brownfield, company super- ANNIVERSARY for everything a woman carries in picture. With these excellent re­ Intendent, told Sheriff Robert Par­ her handbag. For those gay eve­ cipes, you can turn your kitchen rish that an acetylene torch had nings when she puts on her best into s Santa Claus citrus work­ been u.sed to rut the steel into sizes fl:iery. she'll want a glittering shop. siiitabic for loading on a truck. evening bag that is sparkling with In making candy use a depend- The machinery had h<;en stored rhinestones or gleaming with gold sble recipe and don't try to change for monttis. and embroidery. 2 5 c to $1.00 pr- it. Measure ingredients and fol­ Gloves Popular Gift Favorites Men’s Flannel Arrow Shirts low directions exactly. Proportions She'll clap her hands with de­ 50c to $1.50 75c to $4.00 Holeproof $1.3.5 to $5.00 Towed in by Bhipmates CELEBRATION- and temperatures have been care­ light when ahe sees what you’ve I 35c, 50c, Sl.CKl Pr. Colorful Patterns fully worked out to make the re- given her to cover them. Popular Bathrobes Newest Patterns Silk or Wool $ 2 . 0 0 u p Clp# , successful. Testing candy in Nantucket, Mass.— (/Pi —Coast | pull-ons in leather and fabric that c«dd water for soft ball, hard ball, fliiarrlsman Alexander Ma jerski's ! "go with everything" or leather etc., is useful but not aecumte. fare is red way up to the ears. 1 Inserts with smart tuckings and $7*00 up Tangerine Fruit Paste He went rowing in Nantucket har- | SID MOSLER bows. And don't forget matching TruVal Shirts (2 1-2 lbs) bor recently, broke an oar and | sets- gloves and bags in bright Thr##-quarter cup unpeeled tan- had to be towed in by the Coast I colors and gay plaids that brighten garlnM, 1-3 cup orange juice, 2 1-2 Guard. up any costume and satisfy every Silk $1.35 cups apple sauce or stewed fresh woman's desire to have things that '1.^ or dried apricots or peach.es, 1-2 "go together." cup liquid pectin, 1-2 cup light Ready To Pay Damagea Bathrobes Other Shirts Sl.OO com syrup, 2 cups sugar. Cook tangerines, orang# juice FREE i n and cooked fniit for 20 minutes, Scrantoni Pa. -(/p—When Wil­ Tames Biillerflies $6-00 up stirring often. Use large kettle, liam Janko's ear knocked over a ITS MY PARTY! preferably gallon size. Add pectin, "Keep to the Right " standard In a i In Spare Hours com syrup and sugar. Cook l.l to safety zone, he telephoned Desk 20 minutes longer, stirring con­ Patrolman Far] .Tones. "I placed stantly. When mixture is con.sist- it on the sidew.hik in front of ^Celebrating 6 years of being Manager of The Silbros ency of a thick preserve, pour 1 Bosaks bank," he told the aston­ Los Angeles—P)—WTien trou­ NewFallClothes princess title. f’ancy Pocket bled with insomnia, blink. A Hollywood dresfimaker. she Men's and (barters . . . .25c to .50c ^ Is* was the advice of Dr. DEVOE explained, "the title means nothing 2,5c and 35c Men’s and Charles H. Wood, president of the COME IN! ONE ACCOUNT BUYS CLOTHES FOR to me now." She fled from Russia Young Men’s tkw Angeles College of Chiroprac­ MIRROLAC ENAMEL NO OBLIGATION In 1919 and has lived'In San Fran­ Young Men’s tic, in an address at the annual THE ENTIRE FAMILY! YOU PAY AS YOU GET cisco and New York. chiropgacUc convention here. Dr. by don herold Smart Wood advised: “Lie flat on your back, or lean Th®r®'t at Uait on* kind of paint whteti TO PURCHASE PAID. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR CONi Reveals Reason for Crash Topcoats comfortably in an easy chair. ‘'U built for FUN. While an assistant counts 10 slow­ I think iho makori of DEVOE MIRRO­ VENIENCE! Newton. Mass.— (JP —Truck OVERCOATS 1 ly, close your eyes tightly each LAC ENAMEL loid owok* nighti plan- Driver Richard G. Bemis wasn't Regular Style Ume. Between counts, look into i ning tho ploaiur* in thit paint. THESE ARE MY I'EKSONAL taking any chances that his story your man's eyes. The process ; It not only dooi its job brilliantly oi o j would be disputed. He dropped a should .^e repeated several times, ! goy enam*! for Vfhat*hovt>yau, indoor* sGIETS: JUST ASK EOR ME! ' dead bee on the police station each time more slowly." The sys- ; desk recently and explained that TOPCOATS r or'out, but it flow* from your brutb liko Now's the Time To Stop In At Silbros! it was the reason why he hsd; lost tern “relaxes the entire gympathe- ' iw*«t music, and th® bru*h morki molt $ 2 2* ^ ^ tic ner\’Oiis system and ran and control of his machine and crash- | does relieve pain," said Dr. Wood. i magically into a latiifying, gloity. mirror- HARTFORD COUNTY’S LEADING CREDIT STORE ed into B pole. bright. glass-smooth lurfoc®. lyY $25 >o $32 I In most eas®$, on® coat it onough, «o .Machine Belles Owner Kid Tricks Told richly thick in body ond color it DEVOE Men’s 3-Way MIRROLAC ENAMEL It troniformi tod Goldsboro, N. C.—(/PI—A man I ¥ / old chain, tab!®*, rpdiotori and m hun- charged In county court with pos­ Reversibli^ 111 Divorce Suit dr®<^ oth®r dull, drab thing* around tho session of an illegal slot machine SUEDE houi® into happy. n®w ®y®ful* of color. claimed it had.been out of order Dr)®t in o jiffy ond resist* wo^®r, h®ot,, for years and that he used It as a \ * 4 A ■ Mtn’a Pony Sktn TOPCOATS Los Angeles— (/p —Mrs. Hilda w®oth®r, bump* •w safe to store money in. The court JACKETS JACKETS ; ...... $16.50 M. Hart testified, in winning a di­ ond kick*. ordered a test. The tenth nickel vorce, thsT her husband, .Harold E. Get o can of hit a jackpot of $4.05. The. de­ Men’s and Boys* fendant was found guilty. (Separate Vest) Men’s Cape and Hsrt. once "insisted that I stop the DEVOE MIRRO­ $16.50 and $18 car so he could get out and slide Wool Mackinaws Suede Lenther down the fender like a kid at a LAC ENAMEL COATS ...... $13.50 up playground." (modo by Dovoa A $13.95 #8.00 up She added that she saw her hus­ Royneld* Co., Inc.) band on hla knees before another todoy and *•# whot Men’s Suede and Zipper Lined woman at a dance .and when she ILBRO PIN-UP Cape Leather o lark 'reund-tho- - Inquired as to the mesning of It. houto pointing can iMPi JACKETS ...,$11.00 up the other woman begged: "If you SUITS b*. k.iow this man, please take him LAMPS TOPCOATS away—he’a very boresome.” S1.85 Qt. CICTHINC COMPANY From the (Country’* Boys’ Suede'^and CAH0USe-''S0M. Cape Leather Blue - Tan and Brtck Kaocks Oat Tooth $ - $ Foremost Stylists THOS. McGILL, JR. 1.00 2.00 INC JACKETS...... $8.50 up Camel Hair Mixtures Caney, Kas.— (Jn —Mrs. Jean PAINTER AND DECORATOR 881 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Sampey met a truck loaded high 045 MAIN STREET THE STORE OF QUALITY' Men’s Zipper Fleece Lined with bricks. One of the bricks top­ Next To Silk City Diner. Potterton's Oabnrdlne $22.50 up pled off; .crashed through Mrs. [ for moro Importont point job* an-1 'RAY Sampey’s windahleld. Her face gogt o roputobU Pointing Controctorli S 'At the Center - 539 Main At. waa badly lacerated and she lost * tooth. ^

r MANCHESTER EVENING HflERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECe m 4 e r 4, 1940

had Just gusssed at th# uked If he had any Identifying ficiala the words "Home Comfort' Meter Reailer The showdown came when ^ e marks on hla body, puaaled draft branded on hla abdomen. department ch»hge<».‘>««'<,*;- registration officials with the re­ He explained that when a child Refe*^ a gift chair that By bddlag a partition U A reader, no longer having Pem broka tahio w ith itioa* $ 2 4 . 8 5 raproduetMM of an ply, "Yea, Home Comfort." he fell against a^' atove and got / Found Gitessiiig to K'lide him In i*«tlmntlnR can. ba uaedUn any room ly shapad laavas, and a "Kanakin" sap buekat, As eyebrows lifted and faces be­ the marking. water rents, actiiully read it conveniant drawer, in gen­ In iha homa]) Including a aat for theyOining room! this quaint magaalna rack came quizzical, the registrant re­ uine mahogany. Dandy for Jfieters. Among m Note the heavy aeat and was ersatsdl Excellent tof ' IHsastroua Hpot McKaisport, P a .- 1/P) Council­ both ends of a sofa, so why Hickory, N. C.—(fP) A youth moved his shirt and showed the of- Early American Intcriora, man Qeorge F. Young, acting su­ the’Jounctlman'B blli'.^^ not give twoT Regularly laga! Mahogany or maple It has been said that more th^n flniahea. Solid pine. 200 wrecks lie in the shallow perintendent of the city's Water 112.50. waters of Diamond Shoals, which Department, said he discovered extend 10 mllee out from Cape that one of its meter readers hadn't Read Herald Advs, $5.95 Refinish Your Floors Now In Hatteras, N. C. read a meter for five years he $ 9 . 9 5 $3-50

Because costume Jewelry Is eo varied in style, becauee It offers so Time for the Xmas Hofidays mabv opportunities for orlginall- tv, Realise no woman can have l«t tht Natural New Wood Grain Finish too much of It, It Is one of the most welcome of Christmas jflfts. Come Smiling Through Your Old Worn But to m.nke it doubly welcome, $3 4 -5 0 For living room or bedroom there are certain things to remem­ Floorsl Sand Them with this Lincoln ber In choosing jewelry, accordinR $2.25 to Charlotte, well-known stylist Speed-0-IHe—and SAVI Up to % of Just the gift for daughter or aon, if the bedroom le Wrought Iron adds a and deaifrnor. OIvs tht family an axtra guest room with this nsw Studio furnished In maple! StudenU prefer a flat top desk smart touch to any room, Couch! Ths X arm braces, arms and ogee bracket feet Jewelry Fanhlnns the Regular Cost. . . where books and papers can bo spread out. In addi­ especially In this disUnc- "First, think of the *ge and per­ You’ll bo thrlllod to find ouch g*y are made of solid maple so this studio will at Into the tion to seven regular drawers, thla diiak has a doub'e- tive hanging shelf. Black, sonality of the reciplent-to-be." Ltl ui ploc* Ihli llqhl-wsiqhl maple living room or den perfectly. Made to order In - depth filing drawer. white or verde green fln­ she suggests. "For the college girl floor sarulor in your hands— choice of homespun covers. ITsually 139 10 iahea. •who Is stream-lined in her think­ and show In o low mlnuiss •asortmonto to ooloct from; tboso ing, choose highly-polished gold or how on* person can pul It one of the new tri-tone combina­ who rocoivo your fflft alippero tions. But for the same ago girl la apsrafloa lor prolssslonr who is on the demiire side, an old- rssuils. will ba tbrillad at tboir darling fsshioned locket that will hold a , lock of hair or portrait is ju.st FOR AS L i m i AS $ 9 PIR ROOM— styling and axoallant datail. Fur right. •aiily and DUSTLESSLY—Sp#*d O-Ul# tondn 3 Chair This Is the lounge chair from our "In .selecting jewelry for every TFide aroat and up cloi* ■ to baieboardi. A F lu q o Into special Christmas Group of 3 trims, atripad wadgas, drapa4 woman past college age, her .size f tin-smoolh turfaco oil roady (or ftnlihlnq A ny ^ B-d weight, the contour of her malrrlals can bo youro lor ONE-THIRD tho rtq- LiqKt Bargains! Quality Chairs at 429,75. It's face, the length of her neck, the ular cost. Como In! No obllqatlon. S o ck o l aatina—ara Juat a faw of tha available In tapestries and plain width of her shoulders and her covers. Queen Anne Barrel coloring, all mtist be consulered, as 1 V. luxury dataila at our thrift pricas. and Chippendale Wing Chairs well as her personality,'' the noted Joliiisoii i^aiiit ("o. are also included In the group! designer contintied. When a big rag doll holds a sweet little girl, th.it's new.s. "Nccklace.s, which are the big film Main Street Tel. IW.M L'sually |31.00. news of the moment, come In a Here it is. The doll stands as high as the 3-ycar-oM who was number of lengths and shapes, so fascinated to the extent .she forgot all about the camera and the \ lt Is possible to find exactly the elaborate toy piano which had previnu.sly caught - here eye in a Wyle that will bring flattery to Its New York toyland. ______$ wearer. 29-75 $1-39 "For the normal face and figure, the skv's the limit as to style, and - ' .... ' Every desk needs a desk t S^ les you can select with only personal­ pad, so your friends will Poufli . . haasoeka . * ity In mind. This is the type that welcome this smart gift. galorsi Big ones and lit­ can wear so welt the double-strand The comera are made of tle ones. Every Imagin­ seed-pearl and golden cellophane genuine calfakln, • tooled able color! The m^al braid necklaces, the wide flat flexi­ with 22k gold. Gro"n. v,eSOH * I mahogany with tapestry fragile colored heads, ^ INC upholstery. Or in sateen "For. the tall, stately woman, for needlepoint worker#, not too heavy and not too thin, ,.»r who Is perhaps past the first blu.sh - THE STORE OF QUALITY a t 45.55. of youth, the . multi-strand cas­ cades are the perfect answer Terrorize

Frag.aria. Wash.—■ Terror­ .Salem rockere ized by a harking dog, a 7.1-pound i had thick, sturdy pine doe plunged into Puget Sound and acata, deeply aaddlcd. So struck out for open water. 5 The Gift for Her has thla authentic repro­ Leonard (Iray saw the deer tire. duction with Ita 2-lnch seat and bent back apln- He rowed out in a small dingy, Polished brass and figwed placed the exhausted animal dles, .M.iple finish. Usunl- ly Ilfl-IO. damaak lend this lamp dis­ aboard and headed for shore. tinction. Ths graceful, Frightened, the fawn jumped in­ Store Hours 5 A Wrist Watch simple turned design Is ex­ During December 'W' a t k 1 n a to the water, then elamliered bac.k Cape Codders! cellent with 18th Century into the boat. Moving about, .she Brothers will be open dally from furniture. 412.15 value. upset the dingy. The gift that tiiruiiK'' the year— $1495 9 to 6:.30 as well as Tuc.sday and Gray managed to place the doe Thursday evenings until 9 P. JT. Don't miss the 3-Room on the half-submerged boat and. . fand take our tip)—the men will tlirill honking hi.s chin over the stern, la- -tJ.) such a gift a.'^ this, too. Choose borioiS.sly pu.shed the boat and deer SUGGESTS l’3 to shore. early. S. T. McCormick, who saw the "CAPE CODDER" Outfit »329 rescue, telis the story. Contrary to general opin­ Table lamp In genuine ion, smoking stands ran Does one of your friends glazed pottery (choice of be .really good ' looking! n e e d a desk ch air T You \ wine, walnut or green) Aged Preaelier The colonial turnings ami can do youraelf proud by group: drum table; table lamp; If you’re one of the fortunate ones with an imusual. pebbled the tray give this one giving thla excellent Em­ who are building new Cape Cod choice of hooked, foliage, mottled paper - parchment shade. character. Mahogany ftn- pire model which comes In Never (iol Pav home* you shouldn’t miss Watkins or 18th Century patterned 9x12 Exceptional value! lahed birch. genuine brown leather. rug. Solid maple dres.ser, chest A Wide Choice Hamilton^, Walthaiiis, 412.50 value. “Cape Codder” 3-room outfit. It and bed; coil spring, innerspring M,irtlnsh\irg. Pa.— The Rev. HOW TRIPLE CERTIFICATION is scaled ih proportion to the rooms James A. Sell, still preaching nera- Biilovus, W and Pocket ^ $5-95 usually found in Cape Cod cottages mattress and two Colonial rag rugs. sionally after 74 years In the min­ HELPS PROTECT YOU $9.95 Maple breakfast group of five istry, never has reeelv^^a salary . . and for informal living. Here’s for his church work. a complete list of the Watkins Qual­ pieces; Magic Chef gas range with • Not only the outstanding buy in sight-taving lighting, Triple Ctr(lfl«4 IN sd*-. oven control and,6x9 Congoleum The 91^year-old peace advocate Checked «nd c«*rtif.cd ity pieces that are included: became deeply interested In reli­ Certified I. E. S. lampa.are the safe buy for decorative beauty, by Electricol TcoUnf Lawson style two-piece ^ving room rug. gion as a youth, learned the I.4barttari«*« for tturdi. ncM and oight-Mvinf $6-00 wagon-m.aklng trade, then became graceful design, smart nej)»|^materialt and better service. luhtin*. Look foe the a carpenter and cabinet maker to I.* E . 8 . tBR when rt- provide a home and living expe.n.ses See themi Hundreds of attractive new designs . . . smartly placing old »adre. IT .lewels. Rolled Gold I’late Caae, $6-95 fo\his wife and four sons. styled shades J . . to add exciting new beauty to your home . . . Btalnless Steel Back. Silk Cord Every ttvlng rooiRi den Allowing these trades, Mr. Sell r and bedroom needs Its trav^ed throughout the • country at prices to fit your pocketbodk. OarlNMIMMBr- W hp'Saya a practical end magazine rack to catch ^ preaching in Chtirches he helped Checkad and rertt- table can't have atyls. too 7 WATKINS stray magazines. Hero’s flfd'by E. T. L. for / build for hi.s denomination, the Look for the important Certificate of 1. E. 8. Compliance uniform beightnraa V Thla Chippendale model brothers, INC ^sn unusual model, sturdily Church of the Brethren. and apeciAed light with Its convenient book built to withstand heavjf when you buy. This famous tag is your assurance of lamps that diatnbiation . ■ . shelf proves it! Mahog­ The niinister and his 94-year-old protaetloB from M duty. M ahogany flnlah. wife, believed by friends to he meet 54 rigid safeguards set up by eyeatrainlBC gtnre. any veneered top; gum-. F’ennsylvania's oldest married w ood'base. of AAANCHESTER couple, celebrated their 73rd wed­ the Illuminating Engineering Society* ii ding anniver.sary recently. They for sight-saving light and satisfactory 9 TYPI$ LBiuiiBB e* — attrihulert their’ longevity to sim­ Checked and certified by , ^ ple habits and temperance at all service. Insist on it for greater value. B. T. L. to provide aat$afac>- tory, Mfe icrvict...a*>d, with times, enjoy comparatively good Tlaisosds of itylot correct c4kti6ed ahada and health find say they expect to live SH INI NIW 1941 MODUS TODAY reflector...certiicd lifhtiBg. Imagine a distinctive tier A Modern Gift! for "many years." table like this, with ob­ ------...... new skewiag el aH laadlai depertsaeal sod designs H sfe’s a big gift for little money! And you have a long. mahogany veneered Ilillii Too Much for Camel shelves for only $9.91. But Add zest to your kitchen or Lynchburg, Va.--(J1—A camel choice of chair styles from breakfast room thla Christ­ which to select . . all nt even more, it's Grand walked a mile or-so for a circus •A M v W e il ttfm hmtim tit

The Gift that starts the Home Ths pUtform rockar idea $39.55 On Sale At Any Manchester Lamp Dealer U adaptad to an Early Chinese Chippendale com­ fo r 5 Watkins unusual collection of fins Cedar Chests Includes mode to uae In the Uving American design In this room as an end tabla, in solid mapla model. Cush­ OR more Period models than ever this year, In both mahogany ions are covered in a and maple veneers. Alio In this collection you’ll find tbs the halt for the talaphene, THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. or at b«dalde. . Oenulna choice of homeapuna. always popular modem designs In intrieata walnut venesra. mahogany. 413.50 value. 422.55 value. The Manchester Electric Division JEWF.LERS — STATIONER.S — OPTICIANS - The lowboy model illuatrated la in mahogany. H 767 MAIN STREET TEL. .‘1360, MANCHES'FKR, CONN. ^ Of The Connecticut Power Co. $ il n lllR«R«BR»R»R»'* * * " W *" A MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1940 worked overtime this Fall to sup­ and acorea more of cotton gift made of tough cartilage, but con­ make no shadows. How to diag­ g th« ply ths Christmas-Ums demand for articles await you at your favorite tain a gelatinous Inner filling. nose It better was discussed in a I^w of Averageg Main street l^lnesaes In tba ( fore the convention Included a away at 4 a. m. on the nearby es­ Back Injury When a person is pitched onto panel by Doctors Frank D. Dick­ hours, ha found ons door < tion to the regular postage, of the ten on the wrapper for use If tag Speakers at the 21st annual con* tate of Henry J- Galsmnn. Gala- CottoirGifts ouUtandlng cotton glfta. After •tore. Tnere'e a gift of cotton for Is lost, and a copy of the address Rubber Plates vention of the association here said process called "^tone” which gives you've aeen the new cotton gifts every member of .the family. hie back In any position that drives son, Kansas City; W. Jason MIxter, Catches Driver While Amaker was Inside lay proper charge. newspaper pictures greater depth: man's enretalcer said that they the vertebrae against each other, Boston; Lewis J. Pollock, Chicago, gating an employe locked tha i Where to Mall Parcels should be enclosed Inside the par­ all that was necessary was to take were goats, but that he'd keep them you'll want to Join In malting this iper Address Essential a wax Impression of ordinary cuts and a linotype slug which gives a Popular Here a real Cotton Christmas. More New Cotton QlftS Of New Type the cushions squeeze up a bit, and and tMgar F. Fincher, Atlanta. from the outside. Uninsured parcels 8 ounces or cel. Do no! mall Christmas greet­ Improve Pictures quiet anyway. ' ' ______Science has worked with cotton ing cards In .red, green, or other and then take a rubber impression clean-shaven" type line afid leaves If the squeeze Is too great, they less In weight may be mailed in of the wax. no blurs. Cotton Gifts for Everybody manufacturers to make marty new slip eideways a little, like seeds Wedding Ring on Fish Hoofc< Oklahoma City.— f/Pl - The law street letter or package boxes, at dark-colored envelopes or In very MWNCaKWMMWWWMMKfWMWI For every member of the fami­ cotton articles. Fashion experts of averages finally iaught up with In Mailing for Christmas small envelopes. San Francisco. — fiF) — Rubber The rubber plates, they said, Endless Variety of Col­ Surgeons Told of Difr^ pinched between the fingers. all classified stations and branch­ print equally well on any paper, Sheep Keep Woman Awt|ke ly there Is an endless variety of have placed their etamp of approv­ Woodbury, Vt.—(>F1—Fishing In S. D; Garriott, 8S. es, and at such numbered stations Matter Not Mailable plates were described recently be­ attractive cotton articles on dis­ al of the popular cprduroye, gabar- locutions of Cushions Pushed Against Hpinal Cord fore the Interiiational Association reduce Ink consumption at least ton Articles ,on Dis­ This slipping puehee them Dog pond, Thomas Hesly felt a Garriott, an Intiirance Inspector, as are designated to ’receive par­ Written master In the^ nature of 40 per cent, and curl^easlly about Hartsdale, N. Y.—(A^-- Counting play In local stores. For mother dlnee and velveteene for high etyle nibble and pulled In his line. On NORGE ^Proper addregelng of parcel post* or Its equivalent fn ordlna^ personal correspondence'cannot be of Printing House Craftsmen, Inc., there are handkerchiefs, dresses, wear in the field of women'e ap­ Between Vertel>rae. against the spinal cord, and the I drive* about 70.000 mile* a year. cels, Parcels weighing over 8 as a new and better method of the seml-cyllndrical plates from sheep kept Mrs. Virginia C. Car­ play in Stores., displacement Is likely to be per­ one hook was a picker*!, and on I In 2S year* he never hsd an acrl- Wcle. and the placing thereon of , ‘" ^ n onirnaj? 7 t S a ounces cannot be mailed In street enclosed' In parcels. ling awake. She complained to po­ under wear, sweaters, house coats, parel. You have added to cotton's another a wedding ring. A Jeweler Communications attached to newspaper reproduction of pic­ which newspapers are printed. bathrobes. For sister there are pa­ appeal by your increased pur­ manent. Results are backaches, ] dent. I* proper poatage, la one of the ,vords "apeclnl dellv- boxes, but must be talten to the tures. Other Inventions described be­ lice that she counted 11 bleating Merchants of Manchester have Chicago. A newly found and particularly pains down one i estimated the ring had been in the Then, he had a collision with an­ I WASHERS main post office or classified sta­ parcels; A letter placed In an en­ jamas, play suits, blouses, evening chases of cotton this year. type of hack Injury which happens I water for IS years. ■entlala of the poat office de- j ^ry" must be «iitten or printed velope, addressed to correspond conapired with Sants Claus to dresses, sports frocks, riding "We have purchased the largest or both legs and loss of the aehtlles other car. He took his automobile tion or branch. Parcels containing tendon reflex. tttment regulaUona. Unless this i on the envelope or wrapper Imme- meat, food products, cut flowers, with the address on the parcel and make this Christmas a Cotton breeches, purses. For father there and fineat stock of cotton gift to shout five per cent of persons Curl* Keplsce Hnalls to a garage for repairs. The gar­ are lounging' robes, shirts, hand­ items this year we have ever offer­ with ailing backs was described to In the last three years this type I age loaned him a car. »Ie la strictly observed unneces- diaiely below or other perishable matter should .fully prepaid at the first class Christmas. Watching the growing of Injury has been found frequent­ I The Great Buddha at Kama- Six blocks away he had another I $49.95 up be mailed only at the main poat rate, may be tied or otherwise se­ trend to cotton this year, local kerchiefs, pajamas, sports shirts. ed the buying public.” a local mer­ the American College of .Surgeone ?• iry delays In delivery of holiday jpgiring immediate delivery of For brother there arc socks, under­ chant stated. "And going further, ly M persons Involved in industrial I kura, Japan, wears 830 curls upon collision. office or one of the large classified curely attached to the outside of merchants have anticipated your recently. accidents. The Injury was de­ I its majestic head. These ‘curls. * oaila will ensue. Following are gj,y matter mailed by them alUx stations. the parcel In such manner as to HEAR IT ON THIS 1941 ZENITH demand for fine cotton gift Items wear, hunting coats, slacks, sweat we have Kew sfocks of colorful apartment regulstlona regarding special-delivery stamps thereto, by ordering for the holiday season shirts. For the whole family there ginghams and percales in keeping It Is a dlsli^tlon of the cuahiorui scribed as difficult to recognize and ! according to legend, represent Policeman l.«eked In I Pottierton's Addressee prevent separation therefrom and RADIO-PHONOGRAPH between the ^'vertebrae. These usually only a surgical operation ' snails which once crawled iipAn Columbia, .8. C.—OP)—Officer be packaging, mailing and fegis- Sppciai delivery Is for speed and Addresses should be ooinplete, not obscure the address on the the largest stocks of cotton arti­ are towels, table linens, rugs, bed­ with the popular vogue for wrap­ H At the Center • SM Mala i artng of all types of gift mail for not for safety, cles in history. spreads. curtains, auto scat covers, ping Christmas packages in cotton cushions are flattened, about one-' wljl cure It. X-rays fall to show I the original deity to shelter his John H. Amaker will think twice with house number and name of parcel. Qo^nLlnaticxn cloth. quarter\of an inch thick, and are ths Injury because the cushions ' bald head from the sun. l>efor« entering another store wlth- ^NnwiiawiiaiiaMiiaiiaa he holiday season Special Handling street, post office box, or rural- Manufacturers and stylists have quilts, sheets, slip covers. AU these rostage It Is estimated that at the end PosUge must he fully prepaid Parcels of fourth-class matter route number, and typed or plainly endorsed "Special Handling" will written in ink. A return address of the summer course of the Civil­ on aU mall. Affix the required ian Pilot Training program, more amount of postage in the upper be given the moat expeditious should be placed In the upper left ...... ■ right comer. Full information ron- handling, transportation, and de­ corner of every piece of mail. If a ] than 1,000.000 hours, were flown ;,— Les.a No parcel may be more than 100 •tylish pair from our new .inches In length and girth com­ $25.00 trade-in. bined nor exeeed 70 pounds ,ln Christmas stock, then there weight. Your Cost I f j f o i ■\lr-Mal1 Serslee RECIPE Isn't a finer Yulelide iJ89.95 ii t Uae air mall for si>eed. First In arrival—first delivered—first open­ thought you can bring him. ed—first answered. 7 The domestic air-mail rate of FOR XMAS RAPTURE ‘postage is 6 cents for each ounce Plain lealher or with fur fabric cuff. 1 or fraction thereof on the main­ Select One MANHATTAN SHIRT . . . land of the United .States, The Suede alipper with fine fleece lining. pound rate is 96 cents a pound. Consult postmaster for rate to Ha­ ______Add A CHENEY NECKTIE . . . r waii. Canal Zone. Puerto P.ico. 7S5I3 * Brilliant reproiluction of ; and other island posse.s.sions Rates broadcftsu and record! with ihii to foreign countries are equally - - radio-phonorgan ‘ attractive. The new combined alr- THEN STAND BACK AND ADMIRE! •. mall and special-delivery stamp combination .... Crepes provides Immediate delivery at destination at all limes and is par Ocularly desirable for use on mail Which will arrive at destination on INC. No. ^ ^ Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. Benson Regular alr-mall envelopes are THE STORE OF QUALITY i7,TkiEX'fa‘at.i I— ^ fll-.ll MSIH ftSltt 'abioef/ c* C*'« *esd dull r?’*.*'''’esa ( toe preferred for air mail: plain en ntui i Velopes with the proper amount i iXfffasxeMwasMwn.WMasasasn ! of postage may be u.^ed but must ' be conspicuously, endorsed near . “Gift gift!) make Wrapped I the address "via air mail." or V., "apeclal delivery—air mall," as At the case may be, the mere fart No Extra that the matter mav bear air­ Charge mail or special-delivery stamps ■I'd—— not being sufficient. Air mall mav B-E-N-S-O-N- -> fe t ■ be registered, insured, or .sent C 0. D. Special-Delivery Service A Gift n The use of a special-delivery tt’/' f '"■■I ‘ Stamp will assure delivery on 5 . Christmas Day, if mailed at the Pre-Xmas . proper time. Special-delivery serv­ ice means Imiiic^ate delivery at '■'» /v®r, office of address, ft Is obtained MANHATTAN l ^ y>$i by affixing a special-delivery M 9 q •tamp of the proper denomination. Straamllnad Bah Attiam The^e, -W. SHIRTS $2 ChalUr, Baked-on Enamel Finlik I \ •®0>etfii|,»"°*, **>•* -e. IliRPt® Rif Cl V c ir f ■ *9 o* .22 R ifle ESSLEY SHIRTS BathriKmi Srale Sisals Shot B S I / . . . , ' 1. CHENEY ' M A Maple furniture is attractive, durable, and economical. 250-lbe Capacity t «r/M MM/n RADIOS I $1.65 Select .vour furniture gifts now on our Xmas l.ay-,\way '"“f p/ast,'c, SHOP Accui*ate. easy^**-to - read dial! Loading snd ejection port on 5 BEST MAKES! ^ TIES $1. i*lan. Buy now . . pay next year. .\ sm.'tll deposit will hold Low, roomy platform, with wa­ ■ids for extra aafety! Accu­ E A R L Y r Smart Neckwear your purchase for Xmas delivery. ter-proof linoleum mat! Save! rate! Well-balancedt Set it! $9.95 up \ Anv Item Selected Now Will Be Held Until K Xmas. 55c FOR LIVING ROOM OR DEN f 1 Potterton's i I SHOPS' X. • I f 8 UAkrwfmikeiw** ll^>»v]| I L R At Uie Center - 8S9 Main St. 5 C t e d i t 1 VTe Have a New Shipiiu'iil of ”>'0t»/«.-

She’ij u ^ " [OS AraalglHl^aQl Thay'ra funt Tkay'ra warm I II ^un, when^I oiore Z.. ^ - ' 0 ^APLE CRICKET CHAIRS erf r, *he q .., for shoe, : 4 Pe. Towel Set Squeaky Runny ;! one , ■ « wh «oJt. 2 '" W A XmaebcModl Only ChlU'i Sllppar* 1 98* For the Hedroom Pretty enough for company I 2 Push bunny’s nose and he’It ( big 22 X 44 towels with 2 match­ squeak! get! lat)ibakin alipper ' ' ' ^ o a with blue or pink eheerling. iaijt ing clotbsi 5 colon. Textile Store Has Them All! A Big Value At I SPECIAL 6-Cushion Settee and Chair. Solid SALE PRICE $4-95 GIFPTOWELS SPECIAL! Vermont Maple frames — home- spun covers. Auto seat cu.shions. $44.95 \ ■ A regular $.59.00 value! sturdy in.-tplc frames, Criss Cross Chiilrr Clivers Inllimie- spiins and'H'Iiintz., s« **'"*"*■-'’ Curtains Special While They Last! < Pin Dote—Nledlnm Stz« 2 for J7 Dot* "and Figured, no ^ M n t a t DAINTY DOT HOSIERY rolored Strt' Inehea to the pair. MAPLE TWIN BEDS 3 « 1 lOo Our perftonnlly dinirnHlnned ho«e Four Poster Stvie. A Regular in ■ In chiffons, crc|»c« and gcml-scrvlre. TURKISH . $12-95 MAPLE EASY CHAIRS r P bar u‘ io-V» ci*» t- - Mnde hy Martex! $19.95 Value! . »«s*Jow“"‘?*‘*'’« to .• riippe*7 f pr. tw Z ofn " ' ^ ’Orfiye' 79c P r. Four. Sizes That Match 88c Hard maple frame with reveralhle ^ ^ ^ ^ Wue . ^ * ep rtd, ^ ' “'“NuJ Budget Hose ...... 60c p a ir 19o, 29c, 39c, 49c A M»at balloon cuahlona In attrar-flve ^ 1 a •loin Our IlnsIcr.V Club . . . cover*. ^ w "’•"“on ISIli fAIU F K E E ! Fn«'e Cloths ...... tOc each fart ’ _ '"'erioraf All"'Lin*n FANCY COTTAGE MAPLE PLATFORM ROCKER • R.AVON DAM.VSK . "His and Her” or “.Mr. and Mrs.” Maple T.ABt.E COVER SET.S SETS, 79c Maple Table Cover and 6 Napkins GUEST TOWEL SETS — 75c . »l Mother will enjoy one of these Pin-Up and Bedroom White, Peach or (ireen. iilxOS In. Fancy PIsh Towels...... 19c earh Magazine Racks .?l.fi9Sct r-comfortable Rockers! L.\MPS Special On Oil Silk and Taffeta A Regular $19.95 Valuel PEQUOT SHEETS Shower Rud Window Curtains SPECIAL SALE $1-00 $1.00 81 X 99 .....____$1.39 AH Colors. Shop Early for These! . . (jisps, 42x.36 ...... 35c A $1.98 Value! A Reg, $1.49 Value! Gift Boxed If Desired. LADIES’ ®»*o* ^ See the Beautiful Bates Percale Sheets $ CHOOSE HASSOCKS and Cases! . . HANDKERCHIEFS 14.95 Maple End Tables — FOR XMAS GIFTS BeanUfally hand-mode. Smokers — Se w I h g > "TRUTH" SETS Rolled edge linens In Cabinets — Bridge New shipment in all to a 1 Sheet. 3 Pillow Cases fancy white and color­ colors and combina­ ^Ppeel . "W. Hs’f big anough far a $2.98 Set—Boxed ed design*. and Floor Lamps . . . tions. All At Attractive Holi­ «■« 7-Ught Tree Set Tiny Pcdnl Btke Just Arrived! 29c each Final! waVa — Sure fo Please I — day Sale Prices. $1.49 to $3.95 WBh Manta SvArf CHENILLE BED SPREADS others At 10c-25c-49e assn o f : *P«edf s ^t>era r„ Bewutiful Assortment. See them before Select Your Children’s Xmas Gifts Now! C -TC “■ you buy. They're priced at the OLD PRICE, Each light bums, aepsratelyl Lac­ It's low and rear axle it wide. . . TOO!. Fancy Percale Aprons,-Fast Colors...... ^3Sc Maple Rockers...... $1.98 to $4.95 quered cord . . . bskelite socketal can't tip easUyl And haa blunt rub­ Best Grade House Dresses...... 98c If It’s Maple— You’ll Find It And clips to keep each in placel ber handle grip*, large atep-platesl SPECIAL! Children’s Wool A nklets...... S5c pr. Roll Top Desk and Chair “BATES” HOB NAIL SPREADS Pillows — Always Acceptable! New Rich..Color­ At Benson’s Maple Gift Headtpiarters All White. Single or Double ings . 08c Sets ...... $7.95 to $13.50 L'3 $2.98 STUDIO COUCH COVER SETS Plain, Stripe* or Cretonnes. All Colors. Children’s Table and Chair - CATALOG ORDER SERVICE K.08 Set MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN Bath Mat and Lid Cover Sets. All Colors—Flgn-ed S e t s ...... $3.95 to $7.95 m uy b(; us<;d on any purchases totaling saves you mont*y oi' thou- cinds of iti’m*. and Plain ...... 98c set Benson's wi» h a v e n ’t room to sto( k tn our *atur* “DANDEE-KNIT" SLIP COVERS Maple Cribs, Play Yards, High Chain, $10ormore! Buy NO W, .. pa y L ATER ! The Textile Store Chairs—$1.05 D lw a —$2.95 jM:Tn¥nTTRnrpm jjji' A. L. Sloconb. Proprietor •> Dreas Up the Living Boom! B athinettes...... $1.49 to $3.95 7II-7II MAIN fTA ItT MONTGOMERY WARD 913 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER NEXT TO THE BANK 824-828 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5161 A.

Ji.n ' \ MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MASCBESTEB. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 ,19i9 ■ < — He lav and rayon (allies, the lama blouasa. ploys, tim ed the Job. Brazen Skunks Cleverly tucked, shirred and -drap* Robbers B att^ bound and gagged In a comer while Sports Gifts Glamrous Entrance Rescue on the High Seas Women Desire ped, these dresay blouqss feature hla captors swore and sweat. Present Problem •ofessor ITells Story * twinkling buttons, up-puffed long Safe Six Hotirs or 3-4, or short sleeves, beautifully Skunks Are A|>preclaMve Are Desirable Gift Clothing high or low neckltnps. In white, Wlllon, N. H.-(Vn — Take the vivid colors, blachr’and stripes, word of Conservation Ofllcer N ashvlllt, Tenn.—(45—Mrs. A. Of Bombing of Bristol each of these blouses - is a gift Indianapolis.—(JH—^TVo dlsgust- George 8. Proctor—skunks are ap­ H. Roberts, ilr., wants to know how Jackets, Sweaters, Skirts gem. Prime favorites for [sweater ed yeggs picked up their tools and preciative. He reported recently Winter Eiiflem})le$ In­ to get rid of ten akunks that live collectors are the claaaic twina, the went home after battering an ob­ that during the one week he res­ duce Youth to Enjoy undsf her house. Choiee of ^Long List of gay peasant embroidered cardi­ durate bakery shop safe for six cued eight striped pussies frun nearly all damage was done to cellars and dry wells "without In­ . "ViTo've been feeding them regu­ icient Part of City ■hips, houses, ofTices. theaters: and Wearables. gans, the new longer cableatitch hours. The door never budged. Healthful Actlrity. larly and they’ve actually got so In Ruins and Univer* cinemas rather than docks and cardigans, dressmaker sllpona. Richard Everett. 23,. shop em- cid en t” brsssn they rattle the pans when railways. Obunoor Sweaters ( Does sheiovt les-okaUng T Is they want more food,” she as­ ■ity Buildings Are "But 18th century Bristol la a Really now, wouldn't you like to And don’t- forget pleaae to see ■hs praqticslly a professional akl- sarted. ruin. find some wearable gifts under the glamour gift sweaters. These er? Qr an up-and.comlnK bright She described how the skunks, Swept by Fires. "Why do churches get hit so fre­ your Christmas tree? We think sparkle with gold thread, spar­ bather? How about your hsauT which romp and play on the lawn quently ? can safely say that wearable kling Jet, bead and multi-color se­ Is, lie tho uncrownad king of Win- rffts are on the "Preferred List” quin trims. Ultra-fashionable, S i l P I T V I.on«r jackets, singis or doubla ‘tinlversity tower, commanding a vital—so much con.sistlng as It did for dress-up, the feather-soft sheer skirts for misses, women and jun­ {>rcastcd jackets, slds-buekle Jaek- Oiaod Oirt — A Full-Skirtofl good view of the city. in-shops. wool jerseys, the rich rayen erepes iors. ■ eta. All of the jackets are warmly Quilted llousefuiat. Pletara- Spink said he was working In "Another raid on the same scale interlined. Pretty — Warm and Cozy. kU room when an alert sounded the following night might have You can mlx-match your. Winter shortly after 6 m. on the night been a finishing blow, but I sup­ For Your Valuables ■ports gift! And your local stores « f the raid, so h e’’"wei>t up to see." pose the .Germans thought tljey have all the "extras” (or snow fun H ere’s the story in his o\vn would get better results per ton too! Newest are the pretty wool w ords: of bombs if they attacked another Iiiipurtaiit ('orre8|ioii(lence, |iro|ierty plaid skirts with french cuffs, con­ 'Two or three big flares floated town. vertible collars, tw o big - cate 16 exploding stars. s u c c e s s use a new sweater." And "Wa thought our own building The newest astronomical find Washington—Discovery; of a bed^j I upon close Inspection, I certainly was alight. But a phone bell rang, was photographed In an early ex­ bug which insures sound sleep— agreed with him- Your reporter is and a guard in the science block plosive stage that should make it but pie \<^ng kind-^was reported I USEFUL like most men about such things as aaid they had two or three fires. possible to trace the various stage>a toUajs by^hWtfPubiic HeftJth Sor- Handicap Is Challenge sweaters. He buys one or two and We rushed down from the tower to Viqw.’ in the sudden outpouring of llghtf '■•The bug, which is tne "grand­ Instead of Cause for expects them to last for ten years. ELECTRICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS hef)p them. As we reached one of and It may provide additional cloe.S J Electrical Gifts J And they will unless someone does A Swell Gift the doors a bomb came hissing father” of all bedbugs because it to the creation and annihilation of is several times larger than the Despair. something about it. down. We dodged back in and fell distant worlds. The Manchester Why not do something atmut it ordinary insects, carries the germ For Wife or Mother flat. Dr. Jghnson Is associated with of sleeping sickness from man to ! $1.00 up I Stanton, Neb. — (F) — Anson this Christmas and get Dad one of' CORN FOOD "A bomb fell Just outside. We Dr. Fritz Zwicky of Caltech and man ami from animals to men, said « *5 Chamberlain, 58-year-oId bachelor the many smart new sweaters for Went out to put out an Incendiary Dr. Walter Baade of Mt. Wilson Dr. Arzronny Packchanian of the farmer, h u been blind 41 yeare, an afternoon with the children, • Complett Electric Laundry on a low roof. Then back to the in Investigations of supernovae. National Institute of Health. Trust Co. but his handicap Is a challenge In­ golfing, driving and for all outdoor POPPER MIXER top of the tower. In Texas, where the insect was stead of a cause for despair. wear. Particularly recommended ONtV , 5 9 5 0 "The science block rang again I Potterton^s ^ are the brushed wool sweaters In found in a system atic check of Ip- I 2^ Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. - He lives alone on the farm his and asked us to phone for help— fi'stntions of homt^ltfnd fields, it .\t the rentM - .5.39 Main St. father homesteaded the year he sleeveless slip-over, sleeveless but­ their phone was no good. Outside, S]kTilhetic Drug ton-up styles and long-sleeves slip­ $14.95 is known as the -^blood-sucker, ” was born. He feeds and milks a FOR THIS flres were raging everywhere. I ’’Mexican bedbug ” and ’ ki.saing dozen cows, cares for a flock of over models. They range In colors went to the second floor and Restores Memory chickens, and each year plants and from soft pastels up through the Two size bowls with vari- more practical darker tones. Fully automatic, .lust put speed motor and juice ex­ phoned the fire brigade. cultivates his own vegetable gar­ the corn In with hutfor— "On my return. I met a col- ,|f(W«!lfWNC«CWSKSkW«WW«WSK«MA(«(S(«Wnr»fMW«A|trhole street was levelled to the ger George French ’phoned the 7toiH»iwwiiMii»iwiw*siiiae*e*iJis Petcolators Lighters $2.95 up ground. company's Nashville office, told “It was not till the next day them his plight, and got the de­ Wood Baskets, that I saw what happened to the sired liquid on an eastlwund plane ^ ^ AT f AaOtT $4.95 to $8.95 Thjs Easemble ^$2.95 up $6.70 and ■hopping and commercial center of —to Iqunch the line’s flagship in Black Bristol. It'Is quite true that “Knoxville.” Fireplace Brooms, LOtV PRICE Save Your Health! Save Your Looks! 113.65 ^ $1.00 each $8.65 BROWNIE REFLEX For Beiiutiful Base Mofirl Waffle Irons HEADQUARTERS • Brownis Reflex, with iu BENOIX famous reflex hnder, shows you ' In Hio Don*t Endanger $3.25 to for Specials a t ...... the picture in full size before VARSITY HOME S20 LESS you take it. Fixed focus..’^ap - Mlnuot IHAN BEST $16.50 NOW Contolo Piono LAUNDRY Friqidaire Xmas DAVIS HOME BAKERY shot and "bulb” ex^S^rcs. ORDINARY Beauty, Health and Complete with braidc,i^'][;irtl k Tho Varsity Mimiof ConioUpiono TYPE ONLY "At The Center” Telephone 8’!86 tHTOMATICtUT wsssn roceodtriictsd as ELECTRIC cord. Makes iz pictures, I’s . . . disignod for tomorrow, but ilSS(I...D«M P-SSIIt AASHER Electric Range Haovar factory. Strength . . . Send. Decorative X iH inches, onD fl to inekbk'’*''* prieod for todoy. A piano with all IRONS for CHRISTMAS tho porfoction that typlflo's tho fa* LIBERAL TRADE-IN, EASY TERMS ONiiri Built ami Backed hy General -j* Kodak I. if*. *5.z5i mous Guibronton nomo, oossosting Attoohad to araiy Hootrar SpaoUl Is a Motors COMBINES v U r Wash To booutiM . rich obundont tono and Hoovat qnarantaa tog, assuring you $1.49 to i.ICHT .\ND DARK smooth, rotponilvo oction. A truly 418^ that lha rabnilt elaaaar yon buy has fino piano thot moots tho

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MANCHKSTKR, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1940 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CKNl voir. I.X., NO. 56 (daaatfled Advertising on Page 14) THE STORE ( H R n 5 Commons Rejects Move Seek Peace; MAKK HAI-r.'S VOl'R 19«« OHT HBADQUARTBIIS^ Lay~away a Gift a Day until Christmas! / .Shopping 1* mnipllfled here — ipacloui »i*lei w-HIInf and ^ in e d rlerka and all gift merrliandiae well choaen and complete. All gift departmUnte hvated on the Main floor and In the Basement, Gift making them, easily aeeeaaible to everj’one. Kree park.ng ia pro\ided for our customers In the ijar of the " j o " - Glovc^gv * Fall drive down Oak .•street m the parking sign and avoid parking dlfflcul- Two Cities About / Greeks tie.«: there \a plenty of rootn. ^ (Drew and Sport) 7 The children will ciilov li.eeting Sant* Claus who Is in Toylsnd Happy Choice for T-ml^da;^!; fr^m 2 U « P. M. and on Thuraday. and Saturday, from Bntart sUp-on style. In Any Girl! geituine Peccary pigskin — 2 t'> nnd T tn n r. M. $1.9A. I^ATreasury Head Wtnmp^* a:ivf*M with rn«h Colorful. Warm Pine quality Kin Kid cai>e- Eight Killed, Eight Injured in Crash Overwhelming Ballot skln tn sllp-on styles—fl.P.V We are open all d^.v U-dnaadnts during Pec.mber. Skating Costumes ■Van Raalfe and Fownes *t Avers Britain fabric with leather trim— Of Plane Close to C hieago;^A i^ Motion; One and two-plec^. fully HnM cor­ Colors: Black hfowa, $1.0R duroy, velvet and Byrd cloth aiiits Is ‘Good Risk’ with detachable hoods. In aizca 7 to 20. white, natural, navy. 'h Morgenthau Agrees .with *2.98 io.$5.98 Jonrs; Senator Clark Gift ‘Much Startled’ at Ex­ Attack Italian Bases tending Any lA»an«. Handbags Dau'ii .\ssaiills Laiilirhrd T , Vfiic I« .311 to 4 on WaKhlngton Dec. 5 (/P) A (icc- Astor Genuine leather hand­ On Porto Erbla anil Ar- ./ M oa' p by Three Mem­ ond member iK Prewdent Rooee- bags made of real calf­ ber!* of Iiiflependent skin and water buffalo; velt’e cabinet t4tday deacribed Bri­ girocasiro; Prnnet U J^aUCls U» S. also crushahle capeskin. tain as a "good riek" for United l.abor Party to State Top hsmllc and envelo|>e Captiireil: Two Direct styles with ripper com­ States loan.H. but at the capltoI a Hits Made on Fascist War ,\ini!» and A»k partment, m wanted col­ Senate critic of paet administra­ Fliers ’ Help Iniinediate Peace; Be­ ors of black. na\-y. brown, tion foreign policy aald he waa Destrover; ]() Planes wine. "very much atarlled" at the Idea. long to Extreme I.«£t- ■ .. ■ 4 Tlie new endoraement of Bri- Destroyed in Fierce Declares British Empire, Hay on Satin tain'a credit rating came from Sec­ Fines. iat Wing of Labor. retary of the Treaaury Morgen­ Rattle Over Barked hy America, thau, who replied with a aucclncf o r ■'Yea'' at hla preaa coffiference.when Hulletin! Cannot Fail; Predicts London, Doc. 5.— (,fP)— A $2.95 $4.95 aaked whether he agreed with I Belgrade. Yugoslavia. Dec. Others fCill Follotc. j silent, disapproving House of lloiiM* (]oatn Jcaae .lonca' atatement of yeater- I Commons rejected by an C x # J*. day that Britain la a "good rlak.” a.— (;P)— Greek sources said 'London, Dec ft--'.e - In a f.ght-1 overwhelming vote o f 341 t o I ■ 7,ipp4‘P or wrap-around Jonea la commerce aecretary and that Greek trcMips entered Come.a Chriatmaa. arid our stock of toi’S Is again ready , nuKlolH In royal blue or red loan adminiatrator. Porto Edda today and were mg »peech to the Eagle squadron '4 * motion liy three members for youthful, eager eyes showing anticipation of poaalble and figures. An Ideal "Startled" at Stateiiient expected to occup> .Argirocas- of American volunteers m the Roy- | of the Independent Labor nwnrrahlp We've everything from inexpensive games to lounging robe for girls or In the Senate, however, Clark al Air Force. American-born Lady i party today that Britain sta te nale’s Is Santa's Headquarters For Gift Hose! women, in sizes 14 to 20. tro tomorrow. the moat cleairable flre-enginea Gift toya for boys and It> A Gift: (D., .Mo.), aald he waa "very much Astor dpularf^d today that her war aims and seek peace gii-l.a. Santa Is here waiting to greet everyone. atarlled" at .lonca' atatement. Kng- “British empire, backed by land obtained large loana from thla Athens, Dec. 5.— (/Pj— immediately, "if necessary in n r're listing a few iteiua given as gifts you'll delight Cinderella Silk $2.98 to .*5.98 country during the World war, he Greek forces launched dawn ’■sLe% "Srtrt\hc same 30 H Spirit of compromise,;’ be- in watching their eyes pop Chri.stmns morning. aaid, and instead of repaying them attacks today on Porto Kdda American volunteers now train- ^ cause, they .said there IS n o Hosiery had applied to '"'Uncle Sam" the and .Argirocastro. Italy’s last ing for active .service alongside ' certainty of a grpat military Frocks epithet "Uncle Shylock.” j victory." The vote followed Pool Tablet*...... Ip6.95 to $9.95 Lovhly sheer chiffon and C”Iafk (iemandeii that Congre.sa i i-emaining big bases in the (( ontinued on Page Ten) A happy gift solution for every* vervicc weights. Gift Titilftrips look carefullyMnto the "very large I southwestern corner of .-Uba- fluickly the presentation of young girl. They uaah and weX** resources of the Briti.ah Umpire." RIark Hoartia...... $1.25 to $3.98 Itiiblnateln's .Apple Itlos- nia, according to a Greek re­ !the motion by J. McGovern, $o well gRV. lively frocks < f .\o-Mcnd ChifTon . Another a.vperl of the war fi­ Campbell Stephen and James lovely aptin ravfms and colorful smn 4' Rloa- Taft (R., Ohio), who declared Mor­ verman. Liverpool Laborite,' de­ a^ona...... $1.00 to $8..">0 Sirea to (iivahle Tops...... $1..1.'» genthau would be guilty of "usur­ Other reports by the Greek co)u- aoni B.alh Powder, $1.00 mand and the British Royal Air 13 o f Eiiemva clared the moment defined by (iordon ChifTons. . ..$1.00 IMnk Clover Cologne, $1.00 pation of authority and breach of Prime Minister Churchill as the Sire.s 7 to 14 trust" If he carried out an announc­ Force included; Ktliiralioiial Toys I,ion Grand Chiffon. ,7!»c Pink Clo.er Bath Pow­ J. Capture of Premet. threaten­ time for the statement of peace— der ...... $100 ed plan to aid China'a Chungking Planes Today "when we have convinced the You should see uur dolls and our 1P40 train models I). (i. Chiffon...... H9c g'ljvernment with funds from the ing entrapment of Italian forces Mn.v \Vr Cologne . . .$I.7S withdrawing northward from Ar- world of our capacity to survive" D. (J. .\. Serv ice...... 69c $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund, i Inventigatorn Seek Explanation for Arvulent from -lia.l now arrived. May We Perfume . . .$I.S* girocastro. $1.19 arid $1.98 Yardley’s Cologne . .$1.00 Taft is a member of the Senate | St. Lawrence Power Iliilv Oitf. Uifzblpr I oat The authors of the motion are Banking Committee before which | Ups of Surrirors ami Examination of If rerA- 2. Two direct hits and "several UniA une rignier 1. 0 9 1, extreme leftlat A'ardley's near mta.se.s" on an Italy destroy­ Morgenthau and Secretary Hulll i Bath Powder...... SI..Aft age; Apparently host Flying Speed to Drop er near Porto Kdda, leaving it But Pilot Is Safp; wing of Britain's labor movemenL ,\n I n failinji f appeared earlier this week. The . , _ . Ante for Motion Costume .Jewelry Forget Me .Not Treaty to Be Urged "listing'heavily. " Bridge Lamps Cologne ...... $1.00 From Height of I .tO Feet to Crash Rnngalotv. RaiHerS B om bs Injure The four members voting for the G ift Item ! All copies of better Jew­ 3. Apparent destnjction of 10 ■V' I I " . 1 motion were Maxton, Dr. Alfred Forget .Me Not (dofitlnued On Page Ten) Italian planes in "fierce battle " 1 S and 7-way lamps with orna­ elry consisting of Neck­ Bath Powder...... $1.00 INlIinber, Hit Buildings | Laborite, Witliam Gallach- over Italian lines. mental tnlayed marble bases. laces. Brooches, Pendants Powder Puff Sets ...... Chicaifo, Dec. — The death early today of two men ------I only Communist member of Indirect lighting - a gift of K..o*rveit 1« Pu8i. i'a.i itajia,, Fllei's Bombard Retreating Italians Sweaters' and Cllp.s In gold and ril- ...... ‘J.V- and 'Vk- brouKht to eitrht the number of persons killed in the cra.«h of London, Dec 5. -i.F' Thirteen , rarliament: and David Kirkwood. lasting value! vor tlnish. Buy now while A8 rNecessary Part of 4. Raking bombardment of re­ . i ae«.-n another Laborite, McGovern and Whal girl won't wel­ Coiiipiiet Cases ...... treating Italians and t'heir com­ invading planes were .shot down named tellera. as.sortnienl is complete...... ftfle anil $1.00 a United Air Lines plane near the C hicago miinicipiil airport. come' a sweater? P:ir- Nalifinal Defense; Atl- munications vital to withdrawal $1.00 to $1.98 Flashes ! Light others \y*re injured. From the lips of .survivors and Bomh Routes over Britain today as against the hence could not vote ticularly one of the.se boxy (lAte'Bnllettna ot the c/P) Wire) an examination of tlie wreckage, investigators sought an from southern -Albania loss of one Briti.sh fighter, the Clement R. -Attlee, lord privy $6.95 $7.98 or regular length cardi­ tiitiunal I’ower Neetletl The main road from I’orto Edda. Ministry of Information an- seal, replying to the motion for gans. with full length or explanation for the aceident which occurred when the 21-pas- .was said to be under' Greek con­ Convict (VHnmIts Suicide. nounced late thi? afternoon. This the government, was interrupts short sleeves. All colors. senger mainliner, inbound from the east, plunged no.se first Detroit, Dec. 5.— (iT*)— Pres­ 'vliilo Alliaiiia trol, but thi.s left open escape by is the highest number claimed for by frequent cheers as he delivered .Sizes n't to 40. Hartford, Dec. iV—(Ah— Janie* fffl tortuous coastal route, le.ss im­ into a vacant lot a scant 2rts up to 5 p. m. show suggestion "that on one side was ■*y states prison In Wethrmfleld to­ Witnesses said that the big craft^ convemng in January, to ap- One report, however, .said Porto this terrible war and on the other shades with or without designs, day, 6 days after he had arrived apparently lost flying . speed . when that 13 enemy aircraft have been potjery bases or miHiernistic $1.98 Britons'Hay |)i'ove a treat)' with Canada IV ra ll HigllAVay in A l- Edda was completely cut off from destroyed—12 by fighters and one side all the bequties of peace. to begin a two to four years sen-! coming )n for a land)iig and drop communication with the rest of "The alteniative is not wah and melsl ba.aes. Many designs sgid fence for manslaughter. Wham i ped from a height of about l.ftO [)roviding for completion of tempt to Halt Greek shspes. Albania.' Porto E d ^ . formerly peace: it is war and what kind was working In the prison ma- i feet. the St. I^awrence seaway and called 'Santi (JQaranta (forty (Continued On I’age Ten) of peace, " shouted Attlee, who is ehlne shop about 7 a. m.. sharp- i flrazes .Apartment Building New Treaty Goiinter-Invasion Move Iiower project "on .which so stunts), w'as renamed for Pre­ a leader of the main I.jibor party %'ening kitchen knives. Suddenly j The plane grazed a three-.story mier Mussolini’s daughter, wife of whi( IS included in the Churchill Gift fellow ronvicts working In the building at Keatu)g much of our national .safety Rome. Dee. 5. i.P The Italian *1.981° *4.98 / The wt»e shopper (particu­ Foreign Minister Count Ciano. government. shop saw him cut his throat with ! “ venue and 61th street, broke an With Turks and welfare depend.". Air Force wa.s reported by the A dispatch from the Argiro- Soviet Chinese "Probably this debate is one -A '1 larly the man) when In doubt, one of the large knives, according ‘ ‘'IrctYlc IK>wcr hnc. smashed the will never be mistaken when Aprons The president's announcement, high command- today to have castro area said; J • ^ 1 which would not be tolerated In / . t? to VVardrn Ralph H. Walker. , ^ bungalow, and domohsh- presaging another battle in Con­ "Our troops have made further M s y |i s > V ai"-' other country at war." he con- he gives Barhizon. Ix)ve!v, « • • I f‘d a frame garage before coming smashed fiercely at the Greeks' * *.$11.4- V doubt use will be made exquisite lingerie, esp«'ci:i!Iv Fine Dimity or Per­ Seen as Wotige .4gainst gress fiver the long-debated proj­ counter-invasion routes into Al­ considerable advances and oc­ Father Of Heiress Oles to a stop. ~ * ■ : of It. Blit I believe it will show our '“KarlMTHan*'* t'allored to fit. I-nce or plain cale In delicate pat­ Flames shot out from the smash­ (.rnnaii Effort to DraAv ect xiefc'ated in 1934) was- made bania. concentrating on bombing cupied additional important posi­ terns. ' Full cut with New York, Dee.'.ft.— i/P>—Frank- by A. A Bcrle, Jr., a.ssistanl sec- of tlie Premet-Perati highway. tions.'’ strength." trlqi - they come In all ed nose o f the i)lane as it struck Frequently Assail* Maxton (.las«- fi-Sfction Tray — Farberwarc ruffle trim, braid or l.vn K Hutton, broker and father the ground. City firemox ex­ retaiy of state, in an address be­ (Uoncentration of bombardment Radio .Station Silent ■Mospom'I* Auitiidr on / wanted sizes. . of Barbara Hutton. Woolworth (ffiiartlian of Darda- Frecpicntly assailing Maxton, Hasp ...... J1.9R Vi. rontrastlng trim. Neck­ tinguished the' blaze which was fore the Great Lakes Seaway and on this stretch of road paralleling ; . Another said that the Argiro- band or coverall styles. five-and-ten cent store heiress, nrllfs Into .Wis Orbit. Power Conference. Recognition of ^ aiig (.lass ( ’and> Oit*h— Farberware Ba.ae. $1.98 confined to the pilots' compart- ; the Viosa river, between the bor- i ((ontinued On Psge Ten) ■4 died at 12:30 p. m., today at tiient. The pilot, co-pilot and four Would Prov ide Horsepower. , v dor tow.n of Perati and Premet, 1 (Continued On Page rwn) Theyre (Jofgeous! Celane.se Satin— % Charleston, S. ('., his attorneys an­ Reginip Is Made (dear. (’and> :ind Nut l>ish ; ...... $1.00 $2.50 passengers were dragged from the President Roosevelt, in a mos- ; which the Greck.s' claim to have j nounced here. His daughter, the Umdfin, Dec. ft .ft 'T'Pi Britons wreckage dead or dying. Of the .-agc to the conference read hy * captured, indicated an intense ef- . lev Tub iind Tong-s...... S.'l.7.» Othep Barhizon Slips Countess Haugwitz- Iteventlow, t(Mlay. termed a new financial Moiicow, Dec. .ft.—(.Aft - Soviet > 7 ('riimb Tray ...... '...... $1.00 3 9 c to 8 9 c Berle, emphasized that the St. i fort to h alf ol- impede a Greek ad- Down Puffs $16.95 flew tn Charl^tnn from the west (Continued on I’age Tm o) agreement with. Turkey, second Ru.ssia has advised 'Tokyo that her ' Blast Wrecks „ 11*9 to 1.1.00 coast reiTntl.v^'erAuse of Hutton's Lawrence project would provide I vanre beyond Premet. Germans Los^e 1 .step in Britain'.* recently lnton.si- milli.9na in new hor.sepowcr' (fr-' (A Greek thrust about 20 miles ___ , “policy with i^gaid to China" re- \ ■ f \ Twin beautl^ll patterns InJUstrous cela- Illness. Their relationship had been D l .***^*,:^ mains'unchanged by Japanese rcc- , very closecKwe andana severalneveral timestim ^ sheRhe ^ ^ , fled diplomatic activity, a wcl/lge gently needed to speed up defeiWic . beyond Prcmct.'wcst and slightly nese satin with elaborate stHching. Filled production, and create a safe ha- jjnorlh. would cut off Italian forces J. Ill ee l Itlliei? ognltion of Wang Ching-Wei's (ias Station returned home from Kreat dU- | tfb|*ITI 1 I against German efforl-s to draw ' .Nanking regime as the Chlnr.se; with pure, live goose down' Rose, dusty von and waterway for construe- in the Argirocaslro region, to the' rose, monte blue. gold. lavender„and wine. lance* to spend C hrM iiia* holl- $■■ V4Caa.ac7A.. the guardian of the Danlanelle.s "national government." TassXoffl-' days with him. ' into the economic orbit of the tion which was even then devel- j southwc.st. The Greeks have r«- simk in the war. j ported Italian columns withdraw- Persons Injured* Kenwood ■ Axi.s. Sanie NtinilM-r of British Nannettee other Puffs—11.98 U 919.99 O f One Death "The opposition which' defeated ingSfrom Argirocaslro and declar­ "Hurley Aceoimts .Audited I The Kinanciar Times said tlir - .. . . Down relations with the Chinese govern- [ Seriously ; . Worn- (The fsmous all wool blanket D Hartford, Oee. 5.—iVI’i— .An Inde- . _ i agreement, signed yesterday, was the .St, Lawrence treaty in 1934, ed that this base and Porto Edda, Aircraft Shot I nicnt at Chungking and generally Mkke the Prettiest Gift! on the coast,; were about to fall.) liendeiit Arm of aecounlants has , l" " ' an "especiallv bitter blow to Hit- | Mf- Rooseve t said was a mi.s- (»nt(’r(laA', i is regarded as an important source : Safe al Honu*. Road Cut In .Air .Assaults In Artioii an 72"xS4” “ Reverie"...... S9.95 been engaged by Governor Baldwin i r O U r N4*riOIIS Aceideiit-s !ler because there is reason to be- opposition based on fail- _ " 1 of supply for Generalissimo Chlang rivture lHs)k pietty snd gsv! Martex (uktskts !licve the Germans were about to 'ire to appraise the full needs of The daily communique said the In audit at least certain phases of | Berlin Dee ft* i/D9> Three Kai-Shek's------armies.)JTr 'j . ___ I. Cambridge,'Mass., Dcc. 5.—(Aft— tj. ' Channlng taffetas and silky i the Plate's $2S,000,000 building ; Reported; Fall Varies ; put forward tempting propcxsals; .■> la. inree, Moscow’s attitude was. made " spun rayons designed especially • _ '(ConliniiMl on Page Fourteen) (('ontinued On Page Ten) Brftish planes were shot down ' „ TASS said fn a .statement , A terrific explosion demolished « 72"*8 t" “Arondac" .. .$10.95 program planned and administered . From Half to 4 Inches. to, the Turks." down TASS said, in a statement , for gift giving. Practical, too. | $1.00 to $21.95 by Gov.-Elect Robert A. Hurley as yesterday while .three 'handed to the Japanese p^oreijfn ; . Important ('■oiiimereial Move. ^'U - for they wash beautifully. Sizes public works commissioner. In Diplomatic circles viewed the planes were' lost over Britain, „ „ vesterdaV bv Russian A m -1 ®f fbet" 1 2 and S years. r2”x81” “Standard".. .$12.95 announcing that the audit began Bv The Associated Press treaty as an important commercial , DNB, official German news Constantin Smetenin. 'and ‘fe"scue workers"*WUght w yesterday by the Hartford Arm of | cy, reported today. News of Japan's reiiognition of , ‘u " hich rescue A choice of colors; Rose, bl'ie, A t least one person wa-s killed move and a vigorous political ILs report did not say where regime previously had ' the body of a woman ^ ora earn- t Vil iladllrld, Rnthwcll, Soule and and four aerious accidents were' stroke as well and declared it to j Pennsylvania City Marks gold, green, wine, cedar. Coates, the governor said that It | Ihe British losses occurrcil. : j,p, published in the Soviet press ’ iuR she was sale at home. V reported today as a rc.sult of Con­ he a "direct challenge to econom­ The hunt for Mrs. Jacob Michel- *1.19 *1.98 was being undertaken by agree- j necticut's aecond heavy snow ic domination in the Balkans." by German air raiders in numeF- j without comment. f-' ■ ■' ment with Mr. Hurley. Third 1940 Thanksgiving Oils waves last night attacked F'lillows Japanese Note . son, wife of the station proprietor, _ m T t- x M * 1M % Wool nWotk ProoM J storm of the season. Germany as reprc.sentcd by yes­ ended when Deputy Fire Chief The accident victim w'as identl- terday's „ . signing...... of...... a 10-year Ru- London and Birmingham, DNB .Smetanin’s statement, Tass dc- Rabj Shop. Oil AVell Gushes Flames added, and also made scattered at- ; clared, was delivered after receipt Herman Gutheim reported she w a a Martex Bbwkay Pattern fled tentatively as Miss Lucy P. I manian-Gcrman trade and home. Her husband, miffering from Maripoea Blankets Bay City, .Mich., Dec. fl. — (A*; Mitchell, about 57, o f Granby, >uomic pact. Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 5—(Aft— • of work, a day of "turkey and all tacks In the Midlamts and south- o f a note from Japanese Vice Min- Michigan’s deepest test oil well, the the trimmings." istcr of Foreign Affairs Chuichl burns on the head, arms and ' _ I kUled when her car skidded into ( (informed circles in Bucharest Thia city of 23!000 in Pennsylvan­ ern England. T Green Stamps Given With Cosb Bath Size Towel...... $1.50 Bateson No. I In northern " Gigantic Parade Staged British Bonili Germany. Ohashi explaining that an article shoulders, several times had been I a bus in West Hartford. i predicted that increased railroad. ia's anthracite region took the day Instead of the traditional sports restrained forcibly by flremen frofa county, gushed flames 100 feet In The fre.sh fall increased during I highway and pipeliiio conslnictlon The high command announced in the Nanking-Tokyo accord pro- Sales. $7.98 Guest Size Towel,...... 79c the air today after an explosion off t(Hiay to give thanks for the events, the city staged a gigantic plunging into the flaming wreck­ re^ 1 depths ranging | ^e dellveo’ of oil to later In a brief communique thate viding for joint defense against ' i l Per a practical gift! TAils all wool, heavy this morning which rOllHOa rriM* from a.„ FvalT-(m*hhalf-inch alongnl/Ano- the shore.Qhnt*o ! ^ * ____ • t.______third time thia y ea r—this time for parade. Workers, firemen, city of­ "several"______British planes had Communism__ and elimination • of age to hunt for hi# wife. Germany would fc.sult from the ficials, industrial and buainess Shatters Window* for Blocks weight blanket ia Just that. A wide rhoire of Face doth ...... 3.5e denis live miles away. to four inches in Manche.slcr were two new industries eatablished dropped bomb.s last night in west- | (jommunistlc elements wa.s "not di- colors, rose,'green, gold, lavender, rust, wine, pact, Lack of adequate trans- here. leaders, educators and school The explosion, which occurr^ : A (iifi That Never Fails! reported. portktion facilities hss been the ...... ern Germany and damaged a num-1 reeled in any way against the copen blue and'deep blue. Guaranteed moth­ Chenille Bath Mat Set . . . .$5.50 Markets .At A Glance And Mayor Claude A. Lord, who children fell in line to march to the ber of houses. ; L'. S. S. R." as workers were installing a proof. New Y’nrk, Dec 5—(A*(— Ernest Douglas. «6, of Lo.s An­ principal bottleneck tn the dcliy- off7ctaliy“procla‘trned Dec.''5' u an half completed plant of The Aetna gasoline tank, shattered windows , Give a BeautifuL Handmade A complete line o f Martc* geles and Ernest Skinner, 7ft. of In addition to attacks on objec- : Ohashi was quojed as saying Stocks—Uneven; , leaders nar­ ery of Rumanian oil to the Reich, .,xtra " Thanksgiving, saw to it Steel Products Company for a ! lives In southern England during , that the article dealt solely with for htocka in the neighborh Bath Seta in all price rangea. Chestnut Hill, Mass., were injured nAPannnl Other W4»I Blanketa — $5.98 row. personally that those unfortunates cornerstone laying ceremony. the night, the communique said, iriternal conditions" and "does One three-story structure had ( . I^are Table C loth ...... $4.98 Dtimestic Bonds— Irregiilsr; .Argentine !•- when their automobile collided (Continued On Page Ten) who (‘ould not afford the tradition­ The other new industry is The not affect Japan's desire to adjust a few panes left unbroken. with a bus on the New Hnven- Pottsville Die Casting and Ma­ the German Air Force also mined DepL sues advance. al big meal had one anyway. He British ports. German aerial her relations with the U. S. S. R " An eye-witness sold the A gift that will be valued for years to Furrign Kxeliange—(inlet; geu- Middletow'n tmnplflfe in North- distributed free 1,000 chickens chine Company, which occupies the Smetanln advised, phasbl, Tass Sion lifted the conerSU atr rome!’ An unusual pattern and all hand ford. Uouglas was reported in activity over Britain yesterday RtKkville Residents Call Manchester 9030. erallv iinehunged. Treasury Balance which he purchased from neigh­ abandoned repair sliops of The said, that his govefnmchl had off the ground. The roof made. .seridu.s condition at New Haven waa said to have been limited to ( ’otton— Higher; trade prii'e Ax­ boring fanners. Philadelphia and Reading Coal and taken note o f the Japane.se state­ blown off. An operator of ; hospital. Washington, Dec. 5 lAb The reconnaiasance flights. Feast Hartford Residents Call Manchester .5-1191. ing. lighter hedge selling. For some, it Was the third Iron Company. ment. shovel working in the'vtclnit|j Other Lace Ooths .... .$1.39 to $7.98 THe CORK In Bridgeport, I»iiis .1. I>l- : |io.sitinn of the Trea.mirv Dec. 3: Thanksgiving in as many weeks. The celebrating citizens enthusi- Two of the British |)lancs li.sled (No Toll Charge.) JW.HALC Hugur— Steady: scattered t'ov- by DNB as being destroyed yes­ "On its part,"-Smelanin added, ■thrown to the ground and r - Donatu, 18, of Ansonia waa injur­ erlng. . . Receipts, $34,695,928.38; ex- Many here observed President aatically endorsed the '"third "the Soviet government desires to possible internal Injuries. ed seriously when his automobile pendlture*. $27,370,559.41; net Roosevelt's Nov. 21 "day." Othera Thankagiving” ides, for both fac­ terday were shot down by anti­ MANCHiSTER CONM* Metals—Even: lood demand for I aircraft Are. the high command state that the policy of the Soviet Most of those taken to copper at IS rents. and a bus collided. - ; balance, .$1,783,766,661.61. Cus- waited for Gov. Arthur H. James' tories were established with a Arthur B. Greenough 33, also I rams receipts for month, $2,360,- "day", a week later. half-million dollar fund raised by said, while the third presumably Wool Tops — Improved; trade ,waa downed by Nazi flghters. (CoBtlaned On Page Two) (Oonthmed On Paco and conimlMlon house buying. 462.70. But for all today was one free voluntarj’ contributions. j/* ^ r"1-r"*r—r-1 Urn Vmak TaoO. _ ■ .4 '. ------I