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vot,w t,tto.u. FINDING OF HAT DENT DRUGGIST SENDS GHDERT UQOORUCENS

HDNT TO GLOBEA ' TOELMURPHTl

Wife Not Sort It Bdo^« Test Case Ta Be Made h Si- To Her Hosbul — Area perior Covt Of Manchee- Near SwiaBiiv Poe ter Mao’s Request —b| Searded Bjr TIm Pofice. Head Of State Board. |DR.FREDB()SflNELL

F la A a f of a brown hat purehaaod Bdward J. Murphy, hfnnrTiestor at Brown, Ibomaon'a store In dnicflst, president of the Oonneetl* VETERINARY, DEAD fbrd, aeccvdtai: to the trademark, out Pharmaceutical Aasodatian, on the west bank of the Globe Hol< and State Pharmacy Commissioner, low swlmmlnf pool ^ about 30 feet today reoelved notlflcatloD from-the Sutoty faspedor from the pool, yesterday afternoon, State Liquor Control Board that his gaTe rise to the belief that the hat appUcatioa for a permit to sell hard . Pkssei Aeij At Hospital liquor, wdilch was selected as the m Arregta IRade h AD b What It Described As Kf* medium of a test case, been de­ nied. The next step will be to bring lUs Monuii. he matter before the courts, test % Road*lb Soce The Werid Wii^-CaiUdiaas^ .• V v.V'V liquor Board's Letter M. Peters, secretary o f the Z>r, Fred F. BoshnOU, prominent Fradt haSus And Other Nationalilies Ameaf The iquor Control Commission, signed Maaoheecer veterinary and lanltary he letttf to Mr. Murphy, which was Inspeoter of the local Board of as follows: Tqur ai^oatloo for a Suspects find Been Felleved For Days Sleuths. druggist permit la denied because It Bsidth for the past ten years, died ■ - at IQdlC o’clock thla morning at the '■***' does not comply with the foUewlng ■ regulation Issued by the fv^mwrt.- Mesoorial Hoepltal after an UlneM Siy Plot Wu Not Aimed At Any Putkafaur Cemtry. slcn under date of November g, of about aevon weeks. Death was 198a, namelv: due to diabetes sad oompUoatlmu, Psria, Dae. 10. — (A P ) — An *“ AU registered pharmacies er wbloh brought bto sdmlttsaoe to the ■w rn NOT OBAOUAXB registered druggists as defined In hoSpttsl on November 10, after be- Amsrloaa satosmsn and his wlfs and OF TAUrUMIVBBteXT, PMSgraph 16 of Bectlon 3 of the tog confined to hie nome for s week. a naturaltosd Oanadlsn coupls wars liquor Control Act are hsrehy B om to W tosted undar arrsat today ohargad by ths N tw H avaa, D sq. 10.—(AF)— classified as stores. The sale of ‘ B om to W tosted on M iqr 8, 1878, French polios of hsadtaxg an aUsgsd Ths latsat tosus of tos Tala' lollo uquors to iooh stores D r. B U ah aell reestoid bto esH y edu* Mplonago aarvlea raaohmg into t ^ A lum al dirtotoiy dosa aet U it I cation at C on n eetlaut fitato O oU age Frimito Mtatoitry-ar Alarto Itsalf. ths r a s of R obait O w lta,. w h o on presnlptton of M id w as a Tale graduate afte *160 c^temedlstoal at ato m , then karw n as O onnera. Tsa tfrsats to aU Wars mads and out A grlo ultural C ollege, w h ere he tos poUos said on# otosr Isadsr w hto arrsat t o fa ^ oa a aim na a ffss ra l oourea, g r^ a tlito to whom thsy did not aams, had sb> of balag tha hsad of a gang eg «P «d . , s p l s a . ^ h i l w e e k 1887. lA tsr he studied at th eN ew Y ork V ftotonsiy O oU egt at O om ell Ths Amsrloaa salaimto waa ds- Ths dirsotoig^tosusd • r e o p e n . Absence^ Mrs. Charles A. Llndborgb hots to ^ 16,19«t aL. . jM q< th ira n to l wiu be s r ^ iiisM point, T.. aftM* an .nnMk|^' jgyj. oontlnents on whloh she and U n iversity a t Ith aca, w h sn os he w as l^ b s d by polios sa Hobart Bwlta, «»u,rPolke He taiian^tisaaitorB' lUI* Irpnw Far Rqintoirs. was ^ Wfib^ dsnrihsd aa tha fc Inspeotlng the headpleoe more close, mte any allusloaoiB toe part of tot IS AGAINV. . M AYED ’’ M olse gabaoix, 38, a ^ ' hla w lfoL ly, she Bsid ehe was not sure, as Uquor control board, whloh olassl- Uff Hoon Ynterday Aft- mer MKMxrte Ttoey^ bean Sept G h a n a , 37, both PoU ah m adloal t S - the hat was shaped dUferently ih *" flsi drug stores as storM, toe pbar- tola. t e iliw Tortu' 'toe Board of setectmen last night d e n t a . when Mr. Gflbert wore I t The hat macista contend that a drug store Tbe BMts -whom toe psAIea de- M adam e U «a . Tohekaloff O tehL was wet and partially covered with Is an outstafidby Institution and eraooa ^ Iriiii Free Stado General re^einde^ Its previous aobtoa, taken I toitoed an a Canidjan mernhant waa 48| RunlUe' ♦ snow. from time Immemorial has been the at a recent meeting, tb 'psy toe M Ua M adeleliia M snaat 38, C Hathaway, of Silver Lane, Bast purveyor of liquors. , Boiurd of Assessors to .*^iubatantlal F rto o h e titiifth fir Hartford, who rode to work with "Down through aU the toarma- I' pQhee Idtoltosd him as ths oo- New York, Dec. (A P) — Ckarged Wearinj; equal monthly puynaeate* during of tos alMgsd espionage' band l^ ala M artin . 48, F ren ch , tSaohaa. the missing man each mniTtiwy ijg. Jssse L. Livermore, whose large toe entire,3mar instead of four equal D ouoham N arandlaoh, 43, S a r t a l M t fOre the latter disappeared, aaw the (Oentlnued on Page Eleven) I and said Btey arrested him as he J o u r n a l l a t scale speculation in stocks made Forbidden fine Slnit monthly payments, A'-letter from id ter fUgfatii^hts bags al- hat and said he did not thiwir it Town Counsel W.‘ S. Hyde advlstaxs packed—riiortly after Switx Martov who Hated his ocoupatlca was OOberfs.. him known iss "to e boy plunger” sa that of a teacher, also has b e e n the board' t l ^ they were within \ > 'W . sen into oua Comb Tsrritory waa reported missing by hla wife their legal rights to take the step T h ree envelopes con tain in g 88.000 serving aa a translator I n t h a mliilB* Discovery of the hat resulted to today. Dubfin, Irish PYee Stete, Deo. 30. try of toe navy. HOLIDAY PARDokS' contemplated was r ^ , but the ' francs w hich toe i^darm ea seld an effort being made to locate Gil> She told police he had left their — (A P )—Despite strong > protests Selectmen elected to forogo any /SS' • w ev e in ten ded-for accom plices, w ere bcrt's body In that section of the Park avenue ^lartment yesterday from General Etfln OlXtffjr’s coup fUirther arguments or differences of filn n d tax B tfo o w lts’ p o ck ' BABLT BUUAT1N8 town. Searchlights were procured afternoon after returning home sel, action. OQ the babess od^us ap­ opinion in tola-connection by aUow- U s w ife, C lara, born D eo. P aris, D ee. 80— (A P ) — The big« from the South Manchester fire de­ FOR MANY PLANNED from busmees and she had not heard In Bendery, Rum ania^ w as sU d by gest spy roundup atnee toe W o rn plication of the blue-shlrted co­ tag toe.paymenta to bh made to tbe partment, and Officers Joseph A. from him since. She said she was asseesors aa to toe past to e police tn h ave h ad HfiOO f r a n c s W ar began tax F ran ce today after a Prentice and Michael F. Flt^erald, worried about his absence because leader of the United IrMand Phrty Would Be-Bardshlp sew n into h er sk irt h uge taxternatloaal espion age rin g. directed by Sergeant John J. Mc- was driayed until tomorrow after a At toe present tone the Boaid of W aifan ts Itm rril In w h ich 'aeveral A m erieah s w ars re ­ GUnn, spent more thsa an hour Gorernors Of Variou States (Oontoioed on Page Eleven) hearing tax the high oonrt tmday. ■Assessors work four months, re- W arran ts fO r the three alleged ported Im plicated, ‘ h ad beox n a« combing the terrain for the body, if The hearing was held oa an ap­ leaders w h o escaped w ere issued by covered w ith the arrest o f tan *ew t plication made In tlw forin of a W lvtog toecks each’ worldxig month exam ining M aglstiate Penoix and a n d w o m e n . '^J^ASTJIO eaebu'It waa contemplat- (OoatiBued OB Pago Three) To Hand Out Pardes And m o t^ for the Issue of an ahecdute toe police im nm diately began an In­ T be priaoixw a— taxohidlng to iea writ of habeas coipus tax the. |to'toc>lM .13 monthly payments of ten sive searto fo r them . w om en charged w ith o om p lid ^, one . eactenfilng the payments D r. FV ed F . B ushaell ASKS PUBUC AID of both O’Duffy aixd Oaptatax Sulli­ F rom a phetograph taken several A m on g the alleged espionage m a­ of w hom w aa the data^ter of a^ van, one o f three men arrested with toe .jraiuif. It was the con- terial w hich th e police oon & cated form er P aris poUoe conxm lasary— . Board that changing y ears ago anr the oM xet recen t n k a- after a clato between pollce'and - available. w ere th ree w irele ss sets, taxclucttng a w ere seised tax r^ d s tax va rio u s p a rts PLUMLEY ViaOR IN MOONSHINE WAR O'Duffy's followers at .Wes^it, toe maimar o f %ayiBeBt at thla time Uandesttaxe sen ^n g o u tfit m ilitary o f B Yance af^ef In crim in atin g d o cu >" By Aaooelated Preae Mayo, sundry night ‘ woifid- work, o ra to ip to>on toe took In MIebtgan, Ohio, New Torte, docum ents, pbotogruxhig j^ te s and m m ta had been gathered by tot Yhe spirit of Tule, spesddnsr Today's court fs&eedlngs menxbera. of toA r-Board who had Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He xnovie cam eras and large sum s of F ren ch cou n ter i^pten age aersloa. IN VERMONT RACE torough thj fountain pens of toe brought to a asw peakigC puisUc in- nxade plira to tme the money ex­ J®*natoM w lto Um Borden eompaaiy nxpui^r. ~~ Secrecy covering the u ^storlou a pjvemore oi the s ta t^ win ii>ng toeJxatete.toiteg ih the lirish pected to be received within the O om m lssaxy Q ianvettl < of toe organ isktio n 's open stloaa w aa m atn-* holiday pardons and paroles this State Federal Agent Wants Free Stato over ><0* algfit a t the four-months period.' - Flmtto.poUee tataxed. b a t it w a s believed th ere h a d . year on the Christmas trees of Jailed general*# .fo^mraa . to wear Actiz^ upon the petition, of 80 Dr,D r. fo ito ae B settled o u t tax «O__ ovsa-I fl*ernalia ax been a leak in plaaa fo r F ran ce’s about 700 convicts. Infennatkn Abont Iffidt their blue shirts, sytoht^ of their skating devotees and - patents, the try,y , a sacto n f o f th e state to D tolU x fou nd tax addition th at one o f the olosdy -guardded fro n tier fortlfiea- Wins Fire Cornered Contest One man once was so near antl-De Valera naovtoxanf. Board of Selectaoen v p t^ to remove h e w e*- Im nw iiB atd y attracted an d Louia M artin, 43, a tlcH is vriiich to e taxten di to exeten d. toe el«H;tric cluUi that his bead had Wore FKbiddsB- aqrh )lxe .snow from toe. surface of the Frenchm an and tnchdator tax toe O nly yesterdAf, W ar M iniater For Cmgress — Ready pncp shaved for toe deadly tiee- Still*—ffis Plea. The cltanatle d e v e ib p ^ ts of Center Spitogs a^tizxg surface (Oeatoeisd en Page Twelve) .. had an account Bkkxxiard D aladier announced O a node, had been pardoned in New Sunday night came when O’Duf^, after each storm, the money for tax a fn ix n a rt G en n an y, bank. goveinxm ent w ou ld seto creefita to Tors state. Captain Suwvan, Cbptalh* John Kil- this woric to Qome ihnm unemployed MSrtin ftxtntod when Qto police exp an d h er "lite i.,i^ g ” o f bo rd e r d v . teoke taxto hte^beene alter ooailng Donocrats’Choke. In Missouri, Governor Guy B New Haven, Dec. 20 — (A P ) _ ooyne, and J. N. Ctotry attempted funds. fsn sea *to to a a lliL ^ ban granted 26 pardons, hi- The cittoenry waa enllated today by to address a rally while wearing .How .TO Be Charged ^ IteSima F o r three years, w ork ers la tb i cludtaig to t' of Delbert Afldkiff, who their. forbidden gartx.. Cintry. a ^ Um SONS BDRT lid la Tchekakiff Staht 48. a RusUan M etx and Lauter border ^regtaaia Frank L. ^toer, New Haven officer .'1>B petttto.wasipieiented to toe teaoW , «bom they also arreated.' Monto^cr, Vt. Dec. 30—(AP)— centenced in 1024 to life Im- of toe alcohol bOverage unit o f the Captain KOooyne also were placed board by . John- Wallett and others, have been em ployed on a steal an d p™onmmt for murder. Uhariee A. Plumlcy, a savant ntoo Department 'of Juatlce, tax a' war tax the Westoewt pdlioe bairacwnT^ lepfesentoxg .toe ska^ng groups of. con crete lin e o f fo rtificatio os -^ U fi - Pilsonm In Colorado penlten- against "moontolnm.” OT>uffy, iv o u ^ t to AriMi' HW toe towA'Le^'tai.exeotolve eeesloo X S ^ E W U l i S m ilM kuxg froas itotdx arm y iT affirs .. is also a politician and a soldier to­ onries wto find no S a :^ Jlaus par- IQller issued a statement, •■vfaig poUee hairadm imder- a.-beavy ■ es-' oenalde'rable dtocustom 'ensued eon- say a eontinuottg barittga coh m ite ; day held the endorsement of Ver- .firnis In toelr stototog. That to some laid down. ■' of DeU Hanlon’s ^ public aid, tax dostaxg Illicit distil­ eprt toom Westport -yesterdayr waa. emataxg. tbe p o irih u ^ lo f charging nxmt Republicans to r^rreaent the leries, after the first raid conducted Mt-prpewt to-toe coiFtooom when t o e j ^ . ef snow to toe b d s *wa;Ttor;8sai«b'" '-i'l^«:^t a He termer. He was toe appUcathm came im for heaz^ T h e rotm dup la to e eiX iM e ii^ y F ton lsB on Mqfle street, Watfriniiy. Tha m oat rscsit ' was appointed to the United States aaveie Fenaitiem aulted la tite etm telioB q ( .Senate. laigeat paUkaga on, the ■A mxxch more rigid enfOreemsat AAMdCftn nHtonst iTli wltofsia n ■ fw ■ I A. ’ . ' T l i i ; : '«h d M ri^-u b tes Five Oecnered Fight o e a ^ Dee. 3 8 ^ A P )— v d i Piumley won tax a five <______BagpyjnohuisaarUwu^llbil^ ^ t h e fight, the only contaet to either Re- t e t e e h . Wlcan or Democmtle (ntosarlee to poattkm fOk;, /. -r:-. Vermont vneanetoa to both the snuff outT sW sS t^ B0OUM and Seasta. .Olbsca was nn- aatotot fSA .tehltoi bppoaed fiar the BupvUtoan eoaadaa. teU .U g^'/.aia^ rtoj TO i to toe Senate and B atty M. ^ 8ttuiiMy waa Uneppw id 1 for that aeat ^ .Bitostt W. Raady, Daaioctai St. ■ toaaa attoRwy, ted no oppaattom pailar fcr U tohoi^^rto a. 09m toactton' to . i n P A s a n r o ''.ii;; ., 1^ X-' r Britain. Omul, and Paul W arn , 21, iboeiK and of WaUlngford, Conn., were today in­ AGED WOMAN FAUS^ loss at ^ood.xwwaid cQQseioviMea^ ‘MYSrAHJDRY dicted by a Cbtmd Jury ehaned and U tbou A a women c f TB j^nani Y o m o i with murduing Merritt W. Bi^ara, of age jatWMted wonderful rtertt- a guard, while they were escaping BADLY GASHES HEAD tude. ihe^ was renwoed to the N Is further charged with the larceny Sister Here Plottgfes Fidl ooneuealon of the brain waa fearedT essary but a silver eolleetion will be ' l(ew Britam YmA Who Fled of an automobile in which he made Length Of Stairs. Mrs. Bamea is a widows She taken. The evening grmq) of tb# iB d ieh ti^ that Christmas itayufi / his escape. mafcee her home with her brother Center Churtdi WomesFs Federation Pete S a le , Of New M a n , b)g is hack to tbs Isvsl a t too is the Arrested In South in Oo&insviile end-fregoently visits will be to«harfe. Mrs. Lucretia Barnes' o f ' Collins­ V«srs sgo is shown to ths nsture of hoildsyti Ja3 Is Accused Of Mur­ Kaminsky was arrested December ville who is visiting her sister, Mrs. her elstar in Manchester, and la well In toe Old ___ . 1, in Lynchburg, Va., when he was William M. Beckwith of 149 Oak­ known to Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith’s Ih e Menobeeter League of Wom< Has PoEce Record h Wt fitit giving this year in local stores. circle of friends. Smith rjmart« picked up on another charge by a land street, met with a setioos acd' en Voters met in regular Ueetlng Gifts . s permanent nature; costly ano waa the tam atta der. railroad detective, his Unger dent this morning, when she fell the yesterday afternoon at the home of haaBtic. gifts, auoh as radios, piaaos and These wtshii« toe prints were sent to Washington. fun length of the lou flight of Mrs. a ^ le s Fdber of 66 Elwood fumlturt are being made’ tbia year suck grooBs lid t Wargo was arrested a short time stairs from the second floor, stzifcini: street. Rev. Bimest A. legg q>oke to a grsater extent than for.aaany CURB QDOTAnONS to the members on “Child’s Protec­ years. vaatMS of tos Spriogfield, M a»., Dec. 20.— (A T ) after the men escaped. For several her head on the jam of the doer at tos bettor grade cf r^.^______dasrs Kaminsky was sought near Us tive Work,” end Mrs. Browndl Oage When Frank D’Amico chased a WatUna Brothers, leading furni­ —Alexander Kaminsky, 24, of New the fbotvand cutting a puh nearly Connecticut home by state police. eight inches long. Mrs. Barnes of SufHeld gave an account of the young man who ran out of Hult- ture estaWIrtment. reports the sale Aiad Gas and Elec % Harold^Turktogtim, state convention at Greenwich. Tea man’s store yestsrday after. It Is of several grand planoe oi the bet­ wee served by the hostess end Airs. ter grade. Values in muilcA mer- Kenqme Ino.. stotes tost Ug soas- Amer 8up Pow ...... 1% cM m ^ , iM was detected in an at- psny hsb also sold three new instm- Bine Ridge ...... 'Samud Kemp poured. chandlss this yeaf are greater than ttttyt to steal a p ^ of ahoee, he ments rcoentiy tnu it is his oBtoieo Cent States E ls e ...... for many years and eriticnl buyers that this is but a beghmtog^Btoe A pre-natal elinle win be hdd at did not c^ture just an excited are taking advantage of the pres­ Cities Service...... the hospital aanea on Haynes street youth, but one who alreaty has aev ent market conditiona to make gifts comsbsc k trsO tow n idn slsvpred* ertf pcfflee court records which in­ atiJ€ clamied, to assist tte poUoe in get­ be In the West cemetery. port then appasrsd^sad th er» we(e Ghristmas Ribbon Candy, Haddock — Cod ting him to telL He was anything recoveries ef l.'to g p^toto -tynwaw 35c and 49e box. but friendly to his mother and sis­ Fred C. Dunham pavpa. Bag A its NIGHT GOWNS ter. Fred C. Dunham of 63 Gerard loss to 6 JJbtots. Cflaaese, however, DANCE SETS Sadey was arraigned in local Po­ street, died yesterday noon at his was off 7, U. S. Industrial Aieohol Hard Ssnee lice Court today on a charge of home X3t a heart ailment. Mr. Dun­ 4, Atias Tack 4, sad losers o f 1 to 8 $1.95 $2.95 HOSIERY Mince Meat BUTTER theft Ball of 11,000 was fixed for a ham was engaged to the electrical included Auburn, U. B. Smelting, $1.09^$1.95 hearing Saturday. In the meantime iiminating business to Hartford, Allied Chemical, U. 8. Btsel, Jitons- Fruitcake and Is survived by bis daughter, Full Fashioned ^ Cranberries the pcffloe bope^to locate Sadey’c Alanville, Gasei Santa Fe, DePont, ------“ •’T " ; lbs. 4 5 * companion implicated in the case. Mrs. Harold C. Cole o f the above ad­ N. Y. jGsatrsl^ Aaiertesa- CUa, Gea- Sage Cheese Unable to secure the necessary dress. Tht body was removed to ,.^eral *. Afqtors, Westom Uaipn aaO PAJAMAS Silk Hose CHEMISES nnm and Fig Pudding Bridgeport yesterday afternoon for ^cithers.' e r s i '-AeiericaA^ 'PelApI^ sad Special Thursday bonds Sadey was remanded to jail. burial to that city. - ^ Attorney George C. Lessner repre­ Qonaotidated Gas ware faixfywtsady, $1.19 $5.95 sented the youth. setting onty fracthtoally. in an the newest shades $ 1 .2 9 The recent gyrtrtkms o f - sertato stock specialties were watdied with FUNERALS coosiderable trepltatton. by breker^ SLIPS W OH D FARE BETTER Mrs. Blabel Palmer age circles. Some coramlssioa men PANTIES The funeral of Mrs. Alabel ^iu>- feared that the undue activity df At The Manchester Public Market these issues, including sharp slumps 8 4 c to $1.14 THAN HEN FOR JOBS cock Palmer, wife of Harley Palmer of Union Bag and Atlas Ts^aalgl(t $1.29‘•$2.19 5 9 c 7 5 c of 248 WetLerell street, who died renew agitation for Fedsml xsgfflsr yesterday afternoon at the Memori­ tion of Stock Exchanges. al Hospital, will be held at her home Pre-Holiday Specials Total Registration In State 53,- A t the sune time various flnsa- on Wetberell street tomorrow after­ dal quarters were not too p< Order your Christinas needs early and 830— Nearly 10,000 Of These noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Leon H. Aus­ sibillty of | Get Employment. tin of the North Coventry Congre­ ------specuistion.______gational church will officiate and P n b l n o T ^ S avoid the last minute rush. pointed out that many bredtors for burial will be to the cenmtery to some time have barely been psytog We shall have very fine, fancy, fresh Hartford, Dec. 20.— (A P )—’Thus North Coventry. expenses, largely because of the Turkeys and the price will be right far women have fared better than falltog off of contiqlsslons due to men, proportionately, to being placed Sven Carlson the lack of public partidpatioa. We just received a fresh shipment of Swordfish. by the six Federal state employ­ The funeral of Sven Carlson o f With so-called “pools” restricted, bp ment offices to Connecticut, accord­ 114 Afaple street will be held Fri­ the government, tt was toBulA tin IMPORTED FOOD PRODUCTS ing to the report released today cov­ day afternoon with a private service public might take a mms Itosto i»> ering the period August 1 to De­ for the family and relatives at Wat­ terest under the asstttnptioii of F e ^ Swedish Lutefish, all prepared...... 125/jc lb. cember 16. ’The Registration total kins Brothers at 2 o’clock and a eral protection. Swedish Bondost Cheese ...... lb. was ‘ 68,830, of which 3r,050 were public service at the Emanuel Preliminary esUmatee of car-loa^ One Price — One Quality Swedish lin gon ...... *15c ib. men and 5,780 were women. Of Lutiieran church at 2:80 o’clock. togs for the week ending De& lA these 6,853 men were given jobs and ’The Rev K. E. Erickson will offl- to be reported Friday, todicato an Swedish Iceland K erri^. date. Burial will be to the East Swedish Mints. Red Sago. 2,510 women were placed, making expansion of the aggregate' to nearly 10,000 placements. cemetery. around 560,000. Such an iaoreasA ^ _ _ f i ^ ^ l 8h_Ancho^es^andjwedish Health Bread. In Hartford 12,021 men registered Watkins Brothers win < be open it la said, would be counter seasounL THE fWEST OBTAINABLE and 1489 women, while 638 women fron 7 to 9 o’clock tomorrow night A jrear ago the drop to r the cor- For Thursday— Choice, Tender Beef Steak, Sirloin or were placed and 609 men. for the accommodation of the respemding week amounted to some Short Steak, your choice a t ...... 25c lb. The. figures for the othAr five friends j f Mr. Carlson. 4,000 cars. The first eight carriers cities, listing registrations followed to report showed an increase to own Sglt Spareribs...... 3 lbs. 25c by the small number of'placements, Howard B. Storrs line loadings of 64 per cent Hmue Made Sausage M e a t...... 2 lbs. 25c are as-foUows: Funeral services for Howard R. Fresh Bacon for B M Iing...... 19c Ib. Bridgeport, 10400 men, 1,193 wo­ Storrs of 39 Strickland street were Fresh Spareribs...... 2 lbs. 25e men; 1,357 men placed, 847 women; held this afternoon at 2:M o’clock New Haven, 13,044 men, 1402 wo­ at the W. P. Quisb funeral home on Fresh Native Pigs* Liver ...... 2 lbs, 25c men; 1,672 men placed, 846 women; Main street Rev. Watson Woodruff Norwich, 2,718 men, 368 women; of the Center Congregational ch'orcb Royal Scarlet Family Flour for better baking, 24 V2-lb* 1,590 men placed, 126 women; Stam­ officiated. Burial was In the Bast LA VIE PARISIENNI Mck ...... 95cford, 6,674 men, 905 women; 884 cemetery. Which mnons... Snowdrift in bulk...... lb men placed, 504 women; Waterbury, Stanly C. Orvls lovn ^ on orti Crisco in c a n ...... 2 Ib i for 37c 4,398 men, 865 women; 2,172 men placed; 661 women. The funeral m Stanley C. Orvls of Andwhsitortift's Cocoanut in bulk, fresh shipm ent...... 25c lb. 128 Wells street was held this after­ Candied Cherries in b u lk ...... 49c lb. noon at 2 o’clock at Watkins Broth­ Best Pure Lard in bulk ...... 4 lbs. 25c ers, 11 Oak street. Rev. Leonard C. gqy PorBB. . . I HOSPITAL NOTES Harris of the South Methodist None-Snch Mince M e a t...... 2 pkgs. for 25e church officiated. Burial was in the Rumford Baldng Powder ...... lb. can 29c Bast cemetery. Swansdown Cake F lour...... 29c pkg. A daughter waa bom yesterday Land O^Lakes B u tte r...... 2 lbs. 45c to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farris of 60 Farm Style Butter...... 21c lb. Summit street z BUSINESS MEN OPTOSE Airs. Elintna Parker’ of Lake Brookfield B u tte r...... 2 lbs. 45c street and Mrs. J. R. Thygeson and Fancy Diamp few improvements he deMred to SelMelrStteet^He^ fAMay fUflkt — Toiing Peop!a^s .Lsiddii of tha have made, and remarked he haci ^AHMiSBRnirji e c n s SBlvatton a W ^ b o M W z v i^ i^he Beghaera departineiit of the checks' for the rent in his ^ i ' v.(|BdisAng cibeMeg) uimtar Om gngatiaoal diutch edboti the 0(dt factory, which he intended --- ^ ^ ---- ARE NEEDED * ^ 'H e v . ‘ Dtnunuii w lll'^iM_____ ibi______Christmas____ party 8hn- r a n ^ . giving to Mr. Medden ydien repairs (Ooattnoed Urotn Pace One) fiay^iadrning dnr&if the usual from potBtf to the furnace were completed. He tiiDur at 8anU Claaa is edpaot^ complained to Mr. Madden at the *J”^*^**>*Jf stiraet music will also bs ftrenrintod wfth flo ti i b r tb s St Maiys Chore^ W U Dis- liWfN ^ n n s w ill be the *rmiinii Ghrlstnaas •d with gifts for the children/ o f a ^ by any chance Gilbert had died from time that be felt ill and pointed out piano selections by kBn Veda ^exposure in that locality. ' tribate Foodstoffg Aiming patty ^th oudiange of gtfts and The chfifiyihgi grooidf he had lost mneh weight. Mary C. Keeney Tent Daughters Sorte « f Hartford and ootnet solos -Other featured. on a hoIldajLMipH^^ _ The position of the hat when Although said to have been paid Needy Families of Parish of Unkm 'Veterans of the Cirtl War, of Alee Niched of Hartford. ' i lighted trees d^rpting;' 'fbuttd led to the supposition that it a huge salary, Mr. Gilbert A n d T o w n . win hold its r^u lar meeting tozwr- E D D B X i l H t o James Munsie, Jr., is in charge of lawn. ’The ChrlsthfiUK i might have been blown to the spot, little with his associates at the fac­ row evening^ at the State Armory. Nine tables were filled with tday- the pnigram for the aim wi Christ­ urgea an parents to see. __ _ and that the person wearing it A general committee of St The business session will begin ^ n^nree of Pocahontas tory and seemed deeply interested mas party of the Salvation Army IRSSTS THIS EVENING children are at the ohihhoaps might have gone up the bank to the in bis work. M a ^ s church met last night at>the promptly at 8 o’clo^ that there has been a generous SHOES DYED Af.f. OOLdHSt ‘ response in money gifts imd ftungiH sharp. 1 ^1 0 ^ members who have after inspecting the hat, size mark, the bat fotmd could not The first is to buy one of Pine- goods. ’The less expensive types of signed with the club and who have Gilbert continued to hold to her pass over the head of his son, like hurst’s Y^ow Tag Oonnectlcut After Returning food such as turnips, potatoes chlldrrti under 10 years of age are 'ttepry that her husband bad Wand- a derby be sometimes wore. The hat Native Turkeys. (’These are 10c EAM Tm.TiS that was foimd would rest only on bread, however are still needed. For invited to the big; party. away, a victim of amnesia. She lower than at Thanksgiving). Up 701 Main Street Johnsen ftloclr the top of his son’s head. anyone who wishes to donate any of Last year 360 children attended '*t)^lterated the conviction that her to 18 potmds, 85c lb. 18 pounds Woods Combed these commodities, the Parish or over, 82c lb. husband sooner or later will be The search thin morning was House ■will be open this week every From Shopping At ,^oimd alive. made through the woods FLOWERS enough in it to conceal a body. Mrs. Charles Wade, chairman, and yoimg and plump tender, pany, where he was employed as a There was nothing to indicate that Miss Bessie Jenney, secretary; for -with that fre^-killed quality 3rou T H E r o E A L metallurgist, Mr. GUbert worked the body was in the woods in that the Ladies’ Guild, Mrs. Thomas want for the holiday table. ’These g One Really Needs To Hire A for the Atwood Collins company in vlclxilty. * Brown; from the Girls’ Friendly So­ delicious Turkeys are not expen­ CoDinsville. Moving to Hartford, After getting the 'report from the ciety, Margaret Stratton and Mrs. sive. Up to 16 pounds, 81c lb, ^ Taxi To Get All The Packages CHRISTMAS ;-Xrom Collinsville, the family subse* men at noon today, Chief of Police Howard Briggs; for the Men’s Bible 16 pounds and over, 80c lb. Queatly came to Manchester, tAiriny Samuel Gordon called off further Class, Edwin McCuUotigb and Weights, 8 to 18 potmds. GIFT apartment at the Centennial search by the p

f o r o fir $ 1 . 9 8 “ $ 4 . 9 8 Zi (White Loaf) 241/2-lb. Christmas Club Sale FLOUR bag Sporty Sweaters Wool Dresses W. tt. to anJt ,.Mail... H...-. , otoirtn.^ baU.g. Crepe de Chine M M . ______Sport Jackettes Meadow Gold ^ _____ ® Slips K lbbe’s Ski Suits Buy Thn Beautiful Big K id G loves BUTTER 2 lbs. A X e Smart Blouses L ou n gin g MTthMlth tiiatOiat sweet JuneJnne flavor.flnvn. M IN C E M E A T 3 Pajam as Stewart-Warner •1 . For deHdong Chrlstaias n|i"ce pies. Wool Shoulder- Canqibell’s 10-Tube Consirfe N o-Seed ettes Silk Frocks BEANS Satin Dancettes Children's Coats On These Libmial Chib Terms G ift Tub FVocks Sweater Sets Like home baked beans! 4 1 9^ RAISINS 2 for 17e $7.25 Down Lm-ge etzesize packages. For taMe or cooking.cooking ______Sheffield I ^ d lln BartBurt Gilley'sOlney'e I g- Vm A _ $7.25 Month

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Norwalk, personal Injitrles dsi^ags chOdrsn of CMiimbls c< f i ^ tdibol eag^ for the l i o ^ ehOdrso’a aoUon due to oar collision, triad be­ age or younger,, The pnrents are hnd v m t o ji m AUTOACODBnS fore Judge Jennings w l^ ^ verdict ehxistmaa. , cand^ a M OOUMBU also invited t» come and see the thh i d S t I chUdjen |)^ ___ for plaintiff; no error; opinion by chil8Q.. immr vffle .last Sunday dftenipoa.' Mr. ‘ sniowrt______candv maktof. f ■ ^ candle ligh t amrvtba w in be held. fendant’s car, the being on the service two Christmaa anthems Allen hptf haen: in health for Thi Gneas defeated the Rockville T bs Uhoaa J 1 m ow s tn Foreaters lost Wednesday right, De­ the motoroycle rear seat at the w e given by tha choir, •nVhUe a number of years. Ha vfiabt)Sther- cheotOT M w Wedneaday enniki; M ount V(, cember 18,1^ four paints scon Two Errors Fomd h Ten time, tried before Judge Cornell Shepherds Watched” and , “Still in-law of the late Mrs. Bitosrd play tha SbQf of Italy Junlianai tha Brown, m i was 22-18. Then the Uncas went to with judgment for plaintiff; no er­ Grows the Evening O’er Bethlehem ColUns, and Mm. EUsabetb Ste^h- School Strast Ree. The gamt li grendeBt of Hanrdvllle Thureday evening whdn ror; opinion by Justice Banks. T o ^ .” Following the sermon. H. P. MARLBOROUGH tott. The funeral was held on Tues­ called Mr » o’clock. It ia expactad ^ Cases Before The So- they were beates in a leagu#' game. Heqiltal Case Collins read a scripture lesson, and day afternoon from Us late bmne. that the playen vrlU ride to Man» Waahlngtas I , Ciashmsn vs. the Meriden Hos­ Last Saturday night tbe senior The score was 28-17. Saturday eheeter w m Robert Sharp, end p, dd, ^muMicMi I Mrs. Margaret Wopdward read a The teachere from this place at­ night tha Uncas lost to the m on ex-> preme Court Of Errors. pital (and Lillian Nodwell, nurse,) ”Y” team loat ili thM league game. Harrtaon. AB players tateadMg ta H tnrioik, nitres poem “The Search ” The Sunday peiifnced and better coeohed action to recover damages for per­ school ohlldrea then sang a tended a teachers’ mestlag in Oed- The scon was 88-27. The New go should be at Snow’s ston awsW ^ m sonal injuries alleged to have ' chaster Thureday afternoon. Mlse 'Britain WhlHwlnds wei-e the vic­ Thpmpsonvflle Terror Reservesv p. m. You Want To BeHappToS The soon was 30-16. ttk Jw Qhlcago Bean « Hertford, Dec. 20.—(AP)—^Two suffered by Cashman, a patient Christmas Day GKve S^eUUng Rachel Anne Fuller, teacher at the tors. The captain of the aenlor Mrs. wnuam Waldron and three thmac thfa year oaa^ just can’t seem to last ' a whole At ths last monthly mestlng of o f the ch lld n n have been exmfined erron were foiind by the Superior when hot water bottles were placed Away.” The ooniregation then filed Northwest school, who was a dele- dowa out ot aiitit wuaioM in his bed, no error, opinion by Jus down the middle Isle, bearing their gats to ths Reprssentatlva Assem­ gjune without making our fouls. tbe Parent Teachers’ Association, it to taeb homee reoeatly with asven- haekflaU maa, ,tho othara m Court of Errors in ten appeals Be must be trying for a record. He waa voted to pay five dollars to- tice Avery. The demurrer to a spe­ tovlnf them under two bly of the Connecticut State Teach­ eolds R^d grip. tamad ay ahda. heard by It and on o^slch oplnlocis cial defense offered by the defend­ beautiful Christmas trees on each ers’ Association, which mat la Hart­ has nineteen in ffoaMA almoet a perfect eoore. were banded dowm today. Seven of ant was over-ruled by Judge John sl^ the pulpit These will be ford recently, $^ve a report of the The soup kitchen, at thC Wapping Rufus Booth, the plaintiff refused to sorted out and packed for distribu­ doings at ths masting. these cases grew out of automobile schools, opened last Monday morn­ cDllisions. lead and Judge O’Sullivaq^ entered tion to those on a Ust provided by M ^ producers from this town jU(f idmentent for the defendant.defei attended a district meeting in ing with Mrs. Aguata M. Burger as The opinions: t^ school nurse. Miss Margaret the eook. Erma Hemingway vs. Anthony D. Mrs. T. F. O3annon vs. E. A . ^nehy, and the Young Women’s Gilead Monday afternoon to elect SchultL action to recover damages a director and five delegates to rep­ The (’ tback party which was held Cozzollno, no error. C9ub, meeting today at the Par­ at tha Rye street school house la$t Willamena Johnson vs. Thomu received in an automobile eoUiiaon resent this district at C. M. P. A. sonage for that purpose. Stockings Friday evening waa a financial sue- O. Whipple, no error. at Devon; tried befbre Judge Cor­ meetings in 1984. ^ each child on the list provided eesA notwltLstanding the inclement Florence Jones vs. John Kallenta nell at New Haven, with judsmeat Mrs. Lola Brown and. Edward by the Rod Cross, will be filled, the weather. There wen ten tables. and Harold Jbnes vs. the same, no for defendant; no extor; opinion by Royce of Bast Hampton, vrers mar­ Sunday school will furnish a pair of Th^ have purchased with the pro­ error. Justice Avery ried Saturday itoht at the paraon- mittens for each child, and the ceeds a new stage curtain ‘or the Margaret A. Morgan vs. Arthur Rossie vs. Thomas Jackson age by Rev. B. F. Thienee. Young Women’s club will furnish, school stage, an«* alio oandy and or- Marchessault et al., no ^rror. Company, et. al., a compensation orangM. 'nie t ^ given in the white Mrs. Julius (Dfahay la at ths St. Nellie Smith vs.' Theodpre J. case arising out ot an noouphtlona] gift offering ______Francis hoepltal, Hartford for an w ill fiU the stockings operation. Hirsehberg et aL, no error. disease. Error, and cause remanded. to overttowing. Any one who did not Mrs. Barney Ofitiiay end daugh­ Laura Amato vs. Louis W. Da- Al Gross vs. Boston, Worcester have their offerlxig ready for the sent, no error. and New York Street Railway Com­ ter, Natalie, have returned ‘ from pany et al., personal Injury damage Sunday service must leave it at the WUllam^rt, Canada, where Nat­ GIFTS Joseph W. Cash man vs. the Meri­ Pusonage this afternoon. G to e Younelf A Chrtsimas den Hospital, no error. action, w ^ allegation of negligence alie was treated by Dr. Locke. For The Smoker on pait of defendant’s bus driver, Some of the young people of the A good supply of white gifts was Mrs. T. F. O'Bannon vs. E. A. town ha; ch a ^ At 3 both grSups wm^feet toon of cars at Moostip, ^ed be­ ,In the ehs^ and tOe^ fore Judge Comelt la New Lomioa Joe Cronin, manager of the W a ^ abort infonnal program by the bounty, with judgment for the plain­ iogtmi Senators spends his Sunday tiff; no error; opinion by Justice children, of music and recitations. afternoons visiting San Frandsco Refreshments and the arrived of Banks. playgrounds and watching young . Smith vs. Hirsehberg et al., of Santa aaus with presorts win close baseball players. the afternoon. This party Is for all of COME TO GAS RANGES FOR Gifts That Say Merry }^nas Ine^pensivdy ^Give Your Wife A Real Present This Christmas^

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Oar Toyland Is Complete YOUR CHOICE OP 2 POPULAR MODELS: •n *“ “ * •“ * > "» “ 'I r ic e i aa law that aTeryoiw T A B L E TOP CONSOLE wdllhid han what thay waat ta ftwa at the price they can affani ta pay. a advaatage of our leaiattoiial 4o-a- t-5-r Six months ago we offered our puttoimin tim ctooptanltr wpaadii li to iaeludo the taniHrovod ernlae their kHoheas with the j^ v a M yiw V M rfn m GAMES DISHES DOLLS iHMteated above, which foatoree table-top by PUBOHASIHG ttUa moderTgaa i w 1 $ ■Iwuge qiaoe, hinged top-burner ,£Over, Beoanoe of tbe oon tinned ontturiastirlleceBtaace of " ' r coinMnntoin tMedO oai*, or •% a^'I d»W- MIKHAWCAL TOYS ENGINEERING SETS we are atfl| eM a g It futtll riiiHui, $1.20 A MONTH W A ^ S , SLEDS, TRICYCLES, SCOOTERS, DESKS, $ 1 . 0 0 A .T A B im CHAIRS, STUFFED ANIMALS, SPORTING GOODSy^TOLL CARRIAGES, ETC. ■/'A ■ I \ j: a v K u a r ' WHUrMW iiV .-vrv. ». V ' W-: k m

h i a y h a w i ^ batM HOIJ) ‘ ‘ fl Iwve baott vBnibBv EmOYEB paafegiii-'' • ■ The dilp ia on bw^aeeoad vbyige i&tiBm staae^lauidiiBl^ Gfew Is; .•qq^i^; MSAIESBATIU wife tlm iMat modem equ^paMoitr i fe lt IOM MyiMr -l -jmrt mar- far fighttaig flra at am. efeg^wjould t rfed, kfid now I fetf mBkafegriag X am vwed RING .ofvgtelfe.tb ^-rlApe Vetoa' WelnuilMr. ejd iw ., - (CmiilbiBBd lyom P»«i> 1) ■M-. Shows Fme Ah low -wingec monoplane down at Ckdlege Point, Mhi>e» Scandinavlana and Frenok- elected President And Miss Queom, after first fijdBg over the with women accom* Employees at Hale’s department Irene Vichi Tice-President. New York, Dec. 30.—(AP) — The store are battling for top place tai home of. Mrs. Dwight >W. Morrow, Whole pBlcaa—w ju the eulxntnation of «Hght flying Lindberghs have eoBSe home mother of Mrs. lindbsrsh. in Engle- BMotba of tnUnng auapects by 300 the number of sales credited to tte. Mies Jennie Reymaader has been Red and Green teams. The Greens to their baby. woQd, ,N. the Lihdberrt crack ddtectivea and secret service re-elected president of the Junior baby has been living.' men after they had received a secret under Mrs. Anna Kellum, of the ho­ And now Anne, i Lindbergh v ^ ’t Daughters of Italy for the.comlxig NOthlBg to Say SHOE SKATES SLEDS AND SKTS tip. siery department, are in the lead have to wireless signals and stu ^ Colonel lisdbi^h would say now with the Reds under Clifton L. year. Miss Irene T^chl was re-elect­ i Flexible Flyer and Other Moiae Salaman, 30, oetanalbly a navigation charts! She -can listen, nothing about his flight. After he Potter giving them a close fight ed vice president .and Miss tjimm tnatead; to the- baby words her 16 Ladies’ Mid Gents’, in both Tube and etodent la the m aten^ ward of a And the contest is showing re^ts and Mrs. Lindbergh drank some cof­ « Paris boqiital, and his wife, raimn^, Dubaldo was re-elected recording months old son Job has learned in fee, they left, in a hired automobile on the sales record. Lcut Satur­ the five months she and her noted Hockey styles with quality leather booti. $ 1 . 2 9 $ 6 36, were the only prisoners whose secretary. The ann'ial meeting for Englpwood, stopping briefly in day’s business at Hale’s was M per husband. Colonel Charles A. Und- New York at the' ton^ of Colonel names had become known early to­ cent bette*- than a year ago and the was held at the clubrooms Monday, Northfamd Skis and Ski Poles day. bsrgh, were flying over a large part and Mrs. Hcony Breckenridge. general Christmas business is 20 followed by a Christmas party. of the world. Other officers elected were: Viva/ Colonel Ltadbergh made ^ latest The two had been under surveil- per cent better. A dinner wHf be When the Lindberghs started on flight principally to make a survey $3.98 **$8.75 lance sinos last April when, poUce given the winning team. Clgnettl, financial secretary; Con­ their aerial voyage of dlacovery $1.20-$6.75 i-s-4 stance Dellafera, treasurer; Vdith for the establishment of eoauneretal said, they caam to Paris from Ger­ Many shoppers are evidently wait­ last July, Baby Jon could only laugh aviation UnM and expects to pre­ many. Authorities said they con­ ing until the last few days to do Buccino, sergeant-at4U*ms; Teresa and gu^le. Now, be knows words K.x aIjS Dellafera, orator; Fannie Eccellentl, sent the iasults of the trip shortly fiscated a quantity of documunts in their shopping. Hale’s foresaw this like "Mommle,’’ and "Dadd. to Pan-American airways, for whom HOME WORKSHOP the coopls's room. possibility and their stock is in good master of ceremonies; Tessie 8a- The first tbin^ the Lmdbfrghs ELECTRICAL GOODS plenza and Laura D'Amico, trustees. he conducted the survey. Additjonal information leading up shape for the late purchaser. have to do leget ready for it- It was reported that next summer POWER TOOLS Toasters...... from $1,89 up to tbs arrests was reported to Save Santa Claus is at the store every We are Manchester’s only agent for the cele- bean obtained from two of 65 day and with each 36 cent purchase brated Driver t.ith> Pick______one of _ these_ tools Flat Irons ...... from $1.00op Italians rounded up a week ago on from Santa’s surprise store is given and make your boy’s Xmes complete. Waffle Irons...... from $4.95up a b v fa s o f widespread robberies in a ticket for a chance cn the three dUferent parts of France. fins free gifts to be awarded Satur­ STARTING TONIGHT From up Sandwich Toasters_____ from $1.89 up day. The first prize for the girl $6.75 Heating Pads...... from $1.89up Salnnaa was arrested, it was winner will be a doll and carriage laamsd, Iw ten police insp>ectors and if a boy winner the prize will be who waited la his rooming ^use. an Erector eet The second and FREE patrorts^ by foreigners, and seised third prlzee are table and chair, mm when he returned from the train and doll house and wagon. BATHROOM SCALES XMAS TREE LIGHTS hospital. CALENDARS Mazda Detecto bath scales keep an accurate Outdoor Seta, -Ught...... $ Budag Maps check on your weight. 8 1.49 ^ declarauon that a German TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS Indoor Sets, 8-Ught...... 70e was buying maps REPORT VESSEL AFIRE With the SeMon'f Bm I Wiiheg From Bulbs \ ...... 5c or tbs wrtifloatiens along the Rhine We have only a few sets left at the above Md samples of French weapons at John Andifio * Lonii Rliroglio $5.95 “'$7.95 prices. ■ i g P ^ w was published in France OFF SCOTLAND’S COAST

A jm a a n known as "La Belle Boston, Dsc. 30, — (AP) — Tbs TOMORROW NIGHT Bophlir sens arrested on a charge Bwedlsb-Amsrloaa line motor-ship pnmsMlaf a machine gun stolen Rydbobolm bound for Boston, is The RAMBLIN' COWBOYS 2S% DISCOUNT ON TOYS K aoWler. la another In- afire about 600 miles southwest of BACK AOADf) We have reduced our raported in re- ■eotland; acoordiug to a radio mss- Badlo Ita fs In Person stock of toys to give you eest months, in November, advantage of purobasing sags rsosivsd today by the vssfel'* WB ARE Her fete and that of eleven others local agents. I \t the lowest prioss ever, •waatad m the same affair was kept Tbs Rydbobolm, a fast frolghtsr SOLE DlffTBIBUTOBff ^ur stock is stfll complete. •••fit* launohsd about a month ago, Is oar- IN MANCHBffTEB OF 1 Oon’t overlook this oppor- rytng a gsnsral oargo and mall, but Itunity. no passongors. ffho loft Ootbonbsrg, Prices From 1 A ^ Up Dso, 18, T h e ^ ltlo n given by bsr 8CH U TZ SS captain placed her 604 miles south­ 10c Alpine forttflcatlons west of Rookall, a small island off RBER' • m o a ZtaUaa border alee has •ootland. Free Delivery Phone 4121 a f l y unpeoted alaoe the The Rydboholm's master said the MFHeHfes euieideV a Freaeb ne^ firs was oonfinsd to Number 1 bold, emnmleeiened officer at Nice in In a shipment ,ef matches, but that rlOfWIBbSFi the vessel was in no immediate OAK lik # Mm MaAa danger, T%s freighter was due in Boston IttlSIiRHHlIlPiBniW Ohrlitmae dag. Tbia fact, together TAVERN with thi poeinon given by her skip- 80 OAK STREET IM MM brelM up with the arrest per and her sailing date, indioated Manchester's Leading Hardware Store m fee suipeets, described the syndi- to shipping drelee here that ibe

•aoiagj.ESKyLiPl! Mth Its *• members unknown reporting direct « a fe ' in Paris PJwdMl^caiitlei, number of m uch Na- charges against thsm w w net mads puhllc, working S S S W u r r 'X ^ tM tis s wlthbsld dsuilsd in. or amd to b f pending in addition to tboee alrwuly to owtody, glrTt t^ent whki a v x a t o b HUNDREDS OF TOYS REDUCED wew York, Dae, 30,— (A P )—The ^ __ ___ ^ 3 SLIPPERS REDUCED ^ o w t l o t l Chamber of Commerce GorgoovsSilk Hose * limited oofflffler- Ghff Him a Real Gift I Gire Her e Daktty Glftl Copo Shooting Star Slod M A Stuathnol VoW^ Chrbtmaz Stupors aJIf??. tlM Robert Was 11.19 Boudoir Slipport fiwlfe held by them as a suspected ■awjwsr of a spy ring as a rormer / i Th% Aeronautical Chamber bao now M Information to indicate that the M der the Department of Com- Strong, all '-V't m e ^ license was the man held in Paris, maple top, Even effident with nstaral enmb to NO OFFICIAL DATA vxntiabed fin- tm ie b I e, fa n Washington, Dec. 20,— (A P )— nooell tsik BdQt OB «emK).*t Information on file In the F oofu rc ot Iow a Price! Was $8.49 Were fl.00 Now. State Department is held cbnflden- Com fy, w a rm , Now A gfft that win Isst Imig! and It was Impossible early to­ Blade rayon crepe with day to secure any official data on Ahfays Wekomel ■ns, wool lined or brown blue, coral or green lin­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swltz, Ameri­ ing. Leather solea.' cans arrested In the allied "sov ....$2.69 pair' In France., Rayon pair Low Prioisd! Before passpoi^ are granted any V; person they must submit, proof of thbir American citizenship It is Games, Mechanical Toys, Electric and Mechanical T%ain Sets, tlndies A Real Christmas Grft/ assumed, until proven otherwise, Give a SmttAh Christmas GiftI flbat Americans canying passports Sleds, Tea Sets, Dolls, Blocks, Pull Toys and Hundreds of ^ e authentic American citizens. Others— .^^Wssports have in some instance, 39c Loother SliDDers Ky Eipperz how»ever, been forged or falsified e» — » 1, and no official statement of the AU^^educed To Sell At Once ! Bwltz’ status can be secured until a rfyon lingerie . . weD edotplete search through the rec- fitted . . neatfy Swiah- Urds has been made. Ladies’ ed. TaUored bloosners, Percolator s b • r r i^ e e. _ vesta. Law BOBN Df 1904 n v ew V liast Orange, N, J., Dec. 30 — FLANNEL trimnwd panties and atep- ^AP) —^The Health Department $2.35 ins. Extra size bloeanefe, > I records here show a Robert Switz pantiea, vests. 50e wms bom here on OcL 28, 1904, son GOWNS Startt**p^aig'* Were fL7S W erefhJa o f Theodore and Genevieve Maej^ean Were $L00 Now NOW} Switz. Beayy alami- Men Bke the eoanfort of ^ Present residents at the Brig^iton ■OMpoUMd. SUITS To Pkttse a Man! ^ a e k avenue addrem know nothing of the dippms. Smart brawn Idd S ' I A Q wdiereabouts of the Switz family. with leather tide and rob- ^ i a“ v Heavy flumel la white and W ere $3.49 berhed. ptor P dr *n colors. Newest desinia Flannel .Xms Priced! IXir W< M PERSONS HURT and stripes. Rcibes Were 6 8 ^ INFANTSBA’THRGBES Flannel Mmi’s and Boyi^ WOffm WO AS GAS EXPLODES Auto. WaMo hfon New Waflfle Iron now 5 0 c Page One) JACKETS ^ M M ^ v y blanket doilli. Bomd edgea. kind of mbe i , confined and Md COATS with to a mmi*» the flames at month of $2.45 cord Y o i^ be anmfid at the tt|^wM€iti’8 Qlanket Robes I .as a last resort. Heavy auede vdoth In feg-febirie 'W mePLW Reduced shiny waffe Iron. Heat tndl- !:the value of ^ drOUBg equip- B^r HIM • BEAL €hriat- greeu, blue and tan. AB ^ destroyed by the explosion, n>aa preaeot! eator an4 eord set. S t r ijjm a n i by tly backfire of a gasoline llz e a -' fWVsn dectzic generator, was added N ^ . ii-'.'AUi rapldly-moantlng value of the ‘ 'i f f ffM- W«n was brought in at 8 a. These prices are and final ^eiday and the pressure TG q to a point where meretey out . of a gauge whAh refectiima befereCliilBtiKBa. to a limit of >»,000.000 ■ '< = •. •

the « M a rscorety plan or its a ttttla ators to toe adfiaimtltoi of **Wbat wboM ymr advise fer a glri m e tM to y i^ bjetii^g^flBar ti i^u her tbat.waatod to rtaep alt tba tfaM f* wMcbywimB.biiriit^-;.i^;'C^^ seen tha sffaets of that sort of thing famous husband as a result o f . this ■ Answer: t f elgM beuve of sleep (Ontoraet OB toe watt,.tao loag -n it iw ie j in tho frultloss campaign of nag* journey? de net retoeib you. It to beognse Questhm: 0. W. f . ' **ma Ooattoaed^ tolK totogir^^ rOBUMUO ■¥ XBJ0 your tystom to wndeBod wUb pp8> you ^ease tell me w ^ to the oadse « toftoramattoe ol; toe. eye whkh uE fuu) nuNTUfo ooMPAKT, m a ging that has bean carried on by a Mrs. Lindbergh,.by her g*Tmutts sons from bad habits of oattog, dad of a oataraet on tba .left eyf f oertotodtoyee of g e iffiS to tb k la mnfu iirMt section of the daily aad periodical in “sticking;” , showed herself to be from the effeete of too nmeb study Haven’t had it lg»r talaing tbs desired reaction from U a |toytloiaa*s axamtoation has britbout aa eperatiom Am fifty- not taken to tue^ aa opwatioa to b ^ they are wrong about it but failed to disoloee any definite dis­ five yean old.^ the only tbtag that wOl lestora tbr Fo«ate4 0«tob«r i. IM l the people. PnbltabAd Brary BSTastas Bzeapt it is to be suspected that a good ease, you can rest asourod that you Answer: A cataract can senoe- sight. : Sondajra and HoUdaja BsUrad at tba The Republican minority in Con- niany AmeiicaD mmi are privately Boed a iboreumi DodUy bousetilean- times be*etopped by the tostiag cura (Ftewaiae Beiega) eoaob, Post O ^ a at Waaabaatar, Conn, aa gr«as win have, in all probability, of the optoloB that toe little wom­ ing which will ellnfinate the morbid tad ths wearing of properiy fitted QhmtUn. X. T. & Bsin: you toia-ratoey to t SaooBd dmaa Mali lUttar. Aamrar: fto ilt aad ieamSua must cladi at Ctflip _ MbBSCRlPTlSM MATBB a very fine opportunity to prove its an was called on to pay a pretty Ona raar. h/ mall ...... ia .M ' ------Par Ifonth. by autil a a a a a a a • • a M capacity and win the renewed con* hi|^ price for another featoer in toe sinvla oopiaa ...... a .M Dallvafad, oaa yaar ...... it,— fidence of the people. There has Colonel’s cap. never been a seeeion In which there However, all’s well tbnt ends MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATED . •-.'OTIS’ PRESS Was greater need of first-class con­ well. And Mrs. Lindbergh doubtless 1 ' " A/ " Tba Aaaoetatad Praaa is azalostvaly structive statesmsnship than in tba I . Atoitoa w j it aatitlad to tba osa for rapablloattoa has lost nons of her faith her of all naws dtapatotaas eraditad ta It one pending. The majority 1s un­ husband is the greatest m**! in tof or not otbarwlaa eraditad to tbla papa*" aad also tba loeal nswa oob* wieldy aad—^we might aa well be world. llshad herein. frank—contains many inferior men. & All r-VstitS of repubUcatloB of «peolal diapatehat haraln ara alao r«- It is more than likely'that many of INSULL INDICTS OTHERS serred. blinded by sectionalism and Full aarrlea sUant of N B A 8«r> the greed for patronage, will lose Samuel Insull, according to dis­ vlca, Inc. C7 sight of the country's high objec patches from Oreecs, cannot under­ '^busbar's RapraaaautlTa: Tba stand^ why bis popularity In Amsri- Julina j^tbawa Spaelal Acanoy-Maw tive of recovery and become Insur­ Tork. Cbloaao. Oatrelt and Boston. rectionary. It is more than likely ca has vanlshsd. “Why is it that everyone in MEMBER AOOIT BDRBAO or that Republican support of the gbop the Gift Oorner CIRCULATIONB America seems to be against me?” ■hop the Praviaettown worthwhile purposes of recovery (Drapery Shop) for Maple CoUeCtiea fCr Tba Harald Prlntli.|| Company, Ina, experimentation will be greatly bf asked a press correspofid- unusual gifts for home jwwt reproduotiens. astnmaa no finanelal raspontlblllty ent the jther day. "What have decoration. Prices start "or typoRrapbiea. arrora appearlnc In needed. at 8^. Wees are umieuaUy advartleamanti In the Mtnhheater I done that every bankei^ and busi­ low. f^veninp Harald. In no other way but by contrib­ uting freely and earnestly of its in­ ness magnate in America has not done in the course of business?” WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. telligence, its courage and Its ex T & t i l S perience to the success of national Offhand, one would be inclined to G. 0. P. IN CONGRESS recovery—by making that its one answer that with the words, “Quite a lo t” A t any rate, that la the way Most thlnkltiy RapubUcana, we great object—can the Republican one would like to answer. For, if the feel sure, will agrree with Senator party in Congress prove to the peo­ practices by which the Insull pyra­ Walcott that it would be exceed* ple the extent to which they must mid was built up and then imder- ingly bad politica for their party to still rely on i t That is a thousand mlned are, as Tnsiill says, common to enter the forthcoming aeasion of, times biggsr and worthier game Congreaa with the policy of oh- purpoeeless “smearing^’ and ‘every banker and business mag­ structlon to the recovery program I iisflrgtog'. nate in America,” there afe more as its animating purpose. things wrong with us than we have let ourselves suppose. In the first place it is by no COMPARISON and variety enough to solve all problems means certain the old . align $39-50 ment of Republican and Democratie In conformity with the numdata parties, as they have been known in to the Hitler government In the ttowing English Hepplewhlte style the past, will not be replaced, be­ terrorised general election recently, Health and Diet in Its design, this piece still retains Prusaia yeaterday abolished all vot­ the charm erf the rural New Eng­ fore another major election, by a Advice land modtf^Trom which it was cop­ new division of the country's eleo* ing, and the finish of even a pre- ied. Solid, pegged maple. By Dr. Prank UoOoj torate into two great groupa, liber­ tenaa of popular participation in al and conservative; and even if government throughout Germany will soon have been completed. SIANT PEOPLE NOW HAVE there is no such formal alignment 'TIRED NERVES.” it is aa likely as not that there will In view of the aituatlon of abio- be Important shlftings within the lutism thus created, it is worth A month after an earthquake in while to consider the state of Rus­ California, thousands of people were ; old parties. Merely because for less complaining to doctors of naussa, A biUlseye nilrror for mantel of than three-quarters of a century sia in the days before the World faintness, sleeplessness, and twitch­ bidfet reflects the whole room in the dominant political divisions have War when that country was regard­ ing nerves. Although there was Its convex gleiss. GoN Watkins card tables range from leaf frame and eagle ...... 4 11.09 up, with this exceUenf model been Republican and Democratic ed as the most conspicuous example little danger of earthquakes, they A thrilling gift for mother tor no of autocratic government on earth. were still suffering from “earth­ having a padded, moire |n.S9 one but ihe knows the convenisnee there is no guarantee that, in this quake shock.” over the coun­ fabrikold top marked...... ^ of a tea wagmi. Made in mahog­ . time of Innovation and reshaping of Csarlst Russia had a real parlia­ try, people are now suffering from any or walnut finished g « economic thought, such a political ment, consisting of the Imperial similar nervous symptoms, wUob gumwood...... i J j set-up will continue. Council and the Duma. To be sure, might be said to due to "depres- It was not very powerful In civil slon-shock.” / In the next place this coimtry is In today's article I am going td I an immensely long way from being affairs and it had no powers at all tell you some of the signs that your out of tho .woods of-ths depressiOB. over the army. Also the election nerves are on a strain and also tell lam were so rigged that only a you some of the causes of nwvoui- n It Is going to raquirii p. grsat dsal nest. o f' co-operatioB on tlu^'>part of vary small proportion of ths Duma ilnce "tired neryss” are now very great many elementy^^lfi our popu members and none of those of toe prevalent, many people are notii^ $ 12-50 Imperial Council could come f y ^ symptoms which to. them are very lation to get ua out Pprhaps the An old New serving, tabled the working classes or the peasants alarming, and which may mean lit­ present leadership, even if heartily tle except that the nerves need to ' Duncan Phyfe . . a coffee table of inspired this bandy humidor-table. supported, win not succeed in show­ But to iucb extent as these classes be re-bi^t with rest , and proper exceptionally fine lines at a modest Of course it was reduced in size. were allowed representation they food. Some of the early symptoms price. .Solid walnut or $ e-W The left-hand section contains a ing the way to security. But at all mahe^rany throughout...... O place for bookf. Solid pegged were thoroughly protected in the of nervous strain are: a peculiar events nothing could be surer sensation in the skin such as a tight, mapla that squabbling and fighting or even Tnaking of choices. ESectlons were drawn feeling, or perhaps a sensa­ by secret ballot and honestly con­ ' continual fault-finding in the ranks tion of chlUjnees; or the patient may The ovnr popular Priscilla sewing ebsnees ducted. 8o that always in the note the twitching of a muscle, or cabinet, n»de of genuine mahog­ Old Colonial andirons furalshed win not contributs to ths trembling of the legs; his nerves of success—and the people are fuUy Diima there were voices repressn any throughout A sliding tray the moulds for those Watkins re- are “jumpy” and he feels that be produotions. the old ones, aware of that fact tative of the masses and always will easily fly to pieces. He may carves tor noedlss $A-95 and thread ...... ^ they are of iron in AO In the third place no opposition there were liberal and even radical be faint or dizzy or his vision may black finish ...... members. blur. Very often the nerves of di­ •5 to the administration’s policies can gestion are upset and the patient de- possibly be successful in the win­ A t no time after Csarist Russia I velops the symptoms of “nervous ning of popular approval unless It was granted a constitution were the stomach" includi^ baiisea, gas, and is predicated on an alternative political rights of the people so stomach Irritation, or he may de- promising something besides a re­ coi^lrtely out m tho, m turn to a system that has .been at this moment in Germany. Com- edly or feels a fiutterin his p ^ . tried and foimd wanting. pared with the Germans of the pres- He has a hard time getting to slesp, Here’s a msgazine rack that is a This is a Republican newspaper. snt hour the pre-war Russians were eUmlnation is delayed, and i5- piece of furniture . . not a toy. free sad Mif-MMMrrHne- together be presmits a picture of Made of solid walnut throughout It has no more faith in the superior frra aad s e lf- g o v e ^ . a man with nothing wrong with Ms exactly as t a A5 integrity, wisdom or capacity of NO otM BOW beUeves that a gov- organs, except that they refuse to sketched...... 4 the Democratic party at this mo>i ernsoent like that of R u s ^ could normally. 1. W,^ W„ «r«. ment than it has aver in ths I have conttnued, quickly loses control over bis emo­ past. It has as nauebnmcb faith in the I World War. How, than, there tions and is irritated *by an­ integrity, wisdom and capacity of can be any real belief that the pras- noyances, He is beset with de- the Republican party to adjust it-1 government of Germany can st^ctive emotions such as doubt, $7-50 fear or anxiety. One of the surest Give him a smoker! Models range You can be justly ^m id o f this gift self to the Immense responribOities continue is beyond under- signs of unsteady nerves i s ___ from 81.75 upward for the pedestal for it Is an autoentio Ookmial re­ The wide S|toy of the legs of this of this crisis as It has bad in any when the patient begins to fear in- type and styles like the sketch, production of the Martha Washing­ chair, distinguito it from ordinary I li other. But it does realize tWa: slgi^cant symptoms—^he translates in mahogany finish $*7 A0 ton Sewing cabinet g e 0*5^ Windsors. The bamboo turnings a r e ...... / and spear-bead spindles are typical That the timing of the eoonomle a slight pain in the side into appen­ Solid mahogany...... X O 'TUGHTS* dicitis, he beeves bis indigeston o f the originaL Solid au^le. crash—which was no more tho means he has stomach ulcers, and fault of Republicans thno of Demo­ While no announcement has been he _ _ may develop a morbid dread of crats but of delusions under which made by tha Treasury Department, cancer both parties and practically all the the Associated Press states that stage the patient has not the government's foreign purchases ••n on * sym pto^ pet^le labored—was such as to ^ V Jl. ^ and is far from any real dau er of a bring about a politleal and eotmom of gold, heretofore n eg^b le, have mental or nervous b r e a k ^ ^ By Thoro are a dozen places to use s Ic revolution. As the party which reached some 185,000,000 in the last immediately beginning a common- hanging wan shelf. 8-sbelf mod- two weeks. sense treatment, he can overcome solid mahogany; green, 8 a AS happened to be in was the Repub­ all of bis alarming symptoms. rod or yellow enamels...... ^ A gift to give the. home— lican party the inevitable result was We heard considerable, a little The great majority of nerVous pa­ that the job of recovery was sa- while ago, about a “flight from the tients can renoember a tima when trusted to the Democratie party. I f dollar” ; about American wealth be- they were not nervous, i f they l®g sent abroad for investment in will find out what caused them to the Democrats had h^q^ened to be become nervoiu and wilL then Re­ in power when the crash the foreigB currencies, foreign securi move these causes, they can return recovery administration would, just ties, foreign properti^. Does this to the same steady, stable nervous sudden willingness on the part of state which they pr^oualy enjoyed. as Inevitably, have been Republican. A very important cause of ocr* \ Also, the r ^ v e r y administra­ Btiropeans to pert with their gold vousness is wrong food, as the tion, of whatever party, npi«iv it to rachtngt for dollar debentures wrong diet will produce te^c wistes was an administration of Tnn/iniwi, of the Reqpnstructian Finance Cor- In toe body which may irritate toe I f tho members of your poratkm Indicate sensitive nerve fibers. By chsng* family are joining to- Inevitably would„vuxu u»vehave beenneen com-|com- , i Ing to good food habits the nerves gttoer this year to buy­ Someone saw an old. butcher'a pelied by the force of circumstances heard about fligh ts ’ arc helped in three ways; first, they ing one large gift for block . . and this table.Was the result! The heavy legs are famiiiar to♦« adopt..L—« soms such ---- revolutionacyI from the franc, tos poiind eterUng, re ^ v e the mineral elements such us the bonBetoiti everyone calcium, sulphur snd potaasiuta can enjoy., coneider tola while the thick ehoi^itog. section measures as those now being triad toe deBar, the bogey man and toe baa beto made into bookahelraa wrato to come, but not hitherto, needed for balding healthy nerves; oeeasknud^iMir. I t to That the methods In all eases would second, the ria^t diet improves the deBghtfuny proportion­ Solid maple. have been toe same is most unlike­ from gold? digestion and tols assists m quieting ed tor beamy, «Rd to ly; that the saise aims could have Why not? Isn’t there just as the nerves; third, the irritating equally weO derigued You oan’t imagine the tremendous- . nmeb m b m in toe.use of the t i ^ wastes due to wrong food are no for oomtort Ttonii's ty taige aelecUoo of m i^le'^to^ bees pursued mneh more skOifully longer produced in the body. B^todco «f to one meney eooQoetlon as in the that are available tor gttt gg^Bgt- end with leas confusion mofe A further cause of nerve irritation boven. until you have visited am P n a * jnweticed hands is altogether possi other? Why toould a European is constipation. Oim adio to tte taeilowB li^fie o^lwttoKr’ ihirai victim of Intestinal elufgtohaess GIra this Adam period lamp to ble. But it is sheer to individual or bank swap gold for pairsl Blua, peach or white colors Vhm, you must cenneias ' ' ' American paper money unless be poisons himself snd the nerves frs* OTr^two for new pieces,un tend that if the sinUarly timed re­ quently suffer as a result An ad­ with IS^dnch banded $oA6 believes the p^ier money is a bet­ ■bade to match; each...... sto Why not shop tola tot|fftottog ioto covery administration bad bsw Re- ditional cause of nerrausneM to Dgi tor g ift Ideas? p u U tw it would not have been ter thing to own than the gold? presence of physical derangMOStits such as rectal troubles, eyestoain, c o a q ie ^ by sheer aeeeaslty to sn- pntotatic disorders In max^,aod dis­ psrtmaat -with mueh toe earn# prto- UNDBERGHS ease of women. When thesa arc dpief as enter into Mr. ftooaevalt'a present a complete i^ e f from ner- Svecyeoa in toe UWted Btatee to A- expmimentetion. ;g;fftos jton caly ^ aeousd glad that toe Ltodbetgha are safe­ wough toe corrset traatOMBMa ^ I t ia aa futile aa It to ly booM again. Do wa guaaa wrong o v w w to the apedfle order. to beitove that there to aiqr piditl* If we condwde that M » . Lindbergh, Tomorrow's article: ''Borne HetoO' for Tired Narvea." cal ptifit ^ r toe RepOUicaB partF bomiaiek «gd wiMuy and dadaring^ to derate itStfr. in toe ibrthooiDiBg in that “once was esough” t o nifOtapd at '-.V ’r” T,

rrr^r f ^ T ■ ' ■ . • "till vu .< ■ ■ v;>- . aical B^eetians. redtationa, _ -iit:4!jBtsit!sri hsjh iStka- - dancing, soloa and a mfisical -p||Kr entitled “On Christmias Hill’* w n ^ Ub^ ^ pi«6ehi91 «> . X \ ■ ‘ y .-^i{ ' ■- t*' - R O O C V niE will be presented by a oipaMe ef/l|he oMhmnrtty dn One <4 the intereatng featurcar::q( f t b e " i ^ 9br #A £ia ss-fouilK-- , , Cddnrate Ehredt-of Blsrria|ie ■ ■> 1 V IN CWA REGISTRATION wrlth the staging of “Chriatm^ '^U dsy hours jm'taieiBg observed Bens” by the inemben of the' cast in

ed that it wW be possible John Coleman and Mrs. Charles 81,500 on a technical' charge, of The couple have five children, RackfiffeOflCo. to raise the emplojrmwt quota of Pressler. criminal negliganee. three sons and two daughters, and ' and ChiUrm ^ e town of Vernon and the city of The Christmas party of the Rock­ tRockviHe from 152 to about 250, ville Emblem Club is being held this v^ ch would care for a majority of afternoon in the Elks Lo^e rooms. The holiday season is .the unemployed. The Missionary Society of the The r^lsiration was conducted Methodist Church wras entertained here mid with it are 'yesterday by three C.WA. workers yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Charles from the Meriden office. George S. Johnson at the parsonage on shoes that will make Hyland, Frederick J. Knapp and Union street. Joseph McCandless. A meeting of Didslon No. 1, An­ everyeme hi^ipy. Job have been furnished to about cient Order of Hibernians, was hMd 90 of those registered, most of last evening in the K. of C. halL whom are working on road projects The annual meeting of Court For­ Denaoerats to Organize esters Pride, Juvenile Court, Fores­ ^Beautifully A general gathering of the Demo­ ters of America, will be held on crats of 'Tollsiid County will be held M ade at the Rockville xiouse on Thurs­ day evening at which time a lunch BLACK •OB wdll be served and the political SURPRISE HIM situatiOD discussed. BROWN This ^ air Is an aftermath of the With One of These Favorite Tolland and Windham Counties G ifts E EL meeting held a week ago at Willi Thursday, manUc. GRAY It is reported that an effort wrill ^ d a y and Saturday be mad: at this gathering to unite the Democntic Party in Rockville In the last minute rush for gifts, so that there win no longer be “Old Guard’’ and “NMr Guard’’ elements. stop in at Arthur’s. You wiB B. B. O. Party XMAS G IF T S The Bachelor Girls, popularly probably find the very gift you FOR WOMEN known as the "B.B.O. Chib’’ hek $3.00 their annual Christmas party last want, beautifully box­ evening. Miss Helen Carney, newly Reg. $4.95 to elected president, was in charge of ed and ideally suited WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY Rafify the business meeting last evening, to the person you want which was very brief inasmuch AND SPENDING IS A SAVING I Toilet a gay tiuM was in store. to please, and it will be $6.50 “Suta Claus” in person was pres­ RUBINOW BUILDING 845 MAIN STREET W a te r ent and distributed a gift to each practical, too! member. This w m the first time ttiat (*ub an elaborate Christmas $2.98 party has been heU' by the club. ARROW TRUMP SHIRTS The committee consisted of Miss $1.95 OTHERS AT V* Laura Minor, chairman; Miss Kay Collar attached—plain or fahcy. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Davis and Mist Betty Gessay. 79c, 98c, U 9, 1.98 Assooiatloa Party Watches, Guaranteed, Unbreakable Crystal The Vernon Civic Betterment As­ CAPE COD SHIRTS . 12.00 Beg. 85JW sociation held its annual Christmas NECKWE/II^ ...., ______$ 1 ^ Louis PhUUpe i THE NEW 'party last evening at the Dobson- ttl- vllle School house. The ad'-.ission PAJAMAS $1»50 Bright, Shiny Flashlights ...... 59c 2 r . $ 1 . 9 8 ILEATHER for fee was a present for th. Christmas Middy Style ... .$1.65, ^.95 tree. These were later distributed. Beg. 85JM 'CHILDREN'S A muslea! program was enjoyed ALL WOOL ROBES . $6.95 $5. Heating Pads, 3-Heat, Guaranteed, $2.98 MWsrslmvs Sets and the members of the association joined in the singing of Cbrlrtmas Shaving Brushes . .39c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2^00 $ 2 .1 3 carols. INTERWOVEN SOCKS iiSKOES 25c • 35c - 50c Men’s Shoes Refreshments were served during 1. It IS soft and pliable the evening. FREE! With All Purchases FREE! ATOM IZERS f HOUSE’S SeboM Children Program B E LTS...... $1.00, $1.50 ' All Shapes 2. It has a.fine lustred finish SPECIALS The children of the East Tchool New Jig-Saw Puzzle or Calendar A n D e s i s t will present an entertainment in 3. It will not peel kec^ng with the Christmas season Separate or on 'niursday evening in the auditor­ in Sets 4. It will stand up under ex- $4.00 ium of the old High School building. SYMINGTON’S TOILETRIES DRUG SPECIALS ^ M treme ^ard wear. An Inytatlon has been extended to M E N ’ S SH OP the public. At the Center Only Agents in Town for All Drug Items Greatly Re­ SOc"" The program will consist of mu- AN EXCLUSIVE . Co-operative Famous, Beautiful Spring­ duced. Buy Xmas Gifts time In Paris Sets. Com­ XMAS G IF T S ^ l e s With the Savings On All JifUM pacts,^Perfumes and Toilet FOR MEN W aters. Your Drug Purchases. PRODUCT $6 W illiam s’ and ( ( j U j U m i k G IFT SETS PERFUME Outfit TOILET WATTR Vsloe 81*45 Yardley - Coty - Evening In PajFis *Mello-Glo - Hudnut - In This Department We Ex­ 47li • De Vilbis and Many cel. We have exactly 297 89c Others. different o^ rs and makes. W ood ­ bury’s ^rhrt/ttfna^ C a ftg /^ G ift Set Actual VaL 81-45 WE HAVE THEM! 89c K BOYS’ FXXmWEAR What An Assortment! ^ I'hat gives satia^mtion mid MENNEN All Sizes! . All Prices! g f rugged seivii^ to the wear- There is some­ GIFT SET >ir. ... Shavtng Cream thing unusual about And What Boxes! Lotloa 4 Ash Trays. Etc. floral greetings for NO XMAS IS COMPLETE WITHOUT CANDY! GIVE «»2 .2 5 “»4.00' Giristmas. Everyone THEM FOR GIFTS, AND DON’T FORGET TO TAKE A loves flowers. Simple BOX HOME! 89c C. E. UIHISE & SON, INC. or pretentious, flowers are always acceptable Cam eras I «• and most appropriate. If‘-5. If you cannot visit our , Q G ARS shop, telephone 5463 and FREEl TOBACCOS — aGARETTES AT LOWEST PRICES your order will receive the\ 81.86 Vatue best of personal attention.^ PRINCESS 1 Our Xmas CREMO, box o f 50 .... $1.50 P A T SET 'Pound Edgewinth or Prince Al­ Poinsettias, cyclamen, cherA 8 Item s i / Gift To You bert Tobacco, $1.00 Pipe and 81.00 ries, begonias, holly, mistletoe— Pouch—ALL FO R ...... $1.67 here youll find the entire list of> ZSOc Newl934NYAL i- I Yuletide floral needs. CIGARETTES ;$1.09 carton ' \ CALENDARS Flowers delivered to out of town Fm have n ew seew a onlen^% 75c Pipe and 50c Worth of, R eg.$ 5;00 dar Hfce m|s one. Gives weam- friends— w,tonoM t, eooldng time.table, l^bacra, imy kiiid, ^fL50 BkOi galte^ first aid to toe hiRned, paireSi LIGHTENS By our ''Flowers by wire service'*- 59e Seisp post rates, qnestloas and an­ ALL FOR '"Jt.-.------j ■' /(Fei'Wiiiied); swers tor students, hoBdays, and Rofison BbUi In Set For vattons otoer tolngs. ’^ikBined wNhdtff' PARK HILL $1 do FREE WITH BVERir Ehnitf^rodfi of G e U e n W t o d v m m A s m . Baifili o r FLOWER SHO ■ Tiftadihg Florist We Are Open Every Nig^t This Wed(. t*’.' . ■ip of IS ttMi is 1 0 0 ^ plSSSKMCm 2, ./

. YEARDIHEALTH tfeoro woro ooSj doata from poHoaqrolt" VolL»N«.28. w ttb • la tU 9, §aethmf roar waoaWlMO ’Try’l l tbla diooioo waa not opldmaie ao tt Slite PiprlMMfi driit- wao la 1981. "E arly la tbo yoar InSnoBxa diow< od iteBa of boooaHiy opldmaie but Otis Kerr Prominent m m k ci ✓ ____ ■tt Bilriii A nwkur roacbod a vM k aad doflatto* ‘ttT- ly dodlaod la tho ariddto of Fdlini' New Uw Doth Rate. ary. Aa a arnttor of fhet tbo doatbo i ’rep School Athlete from thlo diaoaao la Jaaaary aad ♦ u ln r tw iat^in Fobroatr oqaatlod m td O j tbo anm* WliB me e^ptokmiag Chrlstmee U yeej, ' Dorotby From Ow rtewpobit o l b—Jtt, bor of mSiionaa doatbo darlaf tbo Otto Korr, acdalamd by amay as. ^w ytw lsttc of Otto while at tM moBlbo of 1932. M uob, cobMi ttM waltttebwn IMS will bo • roeoM y m t is tlw t oBo of tbo boot Hlfb School ttiort* M ’S dataettvt atory wittar **190 abooBOo of oxtooolro qpl* otopo dorolopod la Coaaoettout, MSootoBO," a a aaaual pub* I^ Ih riM Iterwari Nnr Ouistjsme "rruSe." Some po<^ buy ia & C. M^Neile, whe wrttaa mxfrr tb« dmtb imUi from dtu Moo doBdea bowovor, obould sot load to t t e aam a at "Sappar." B e tWla graduated from tbo ICaacbootor tfe^foB Tory ttadlar to tbo com* tbpir gifte wfli. iB advance irbile Lfrs oBly « quMtor of o eoattoy fklao meuryty. Socttrity lo attab 0 of our Somaabio. •bout tbe adrentursa a t Bulldog aad tnalatalBOd oaly by otoraal H igh 8cbO(d in 1981. Wbllo a t tbo rory btebly of "Buddie." The faitaictor At State Iter ottien wait unttf tLc laat nSaute, wbo ia noyar bimpy nn- rotimd « drutle borroot local school, bo wao aa outotaadlag Tbaia ia a eavtain faartnatioB la CoDooetieot dtlsMO will bmr# booo rifllaaco. Tbo loooloa of puMlc ^ la tbo 1998 IfSe* Icai its la In ttM middle o£ acme boaltb Bwot bo rmmatod oror aad stoBo: '^OrotoB was loadiag whoa anl ScM h Madhs. l*te Oiriftaiaa abopping. Stona acrapt out to tbo lowoot lords in blotonr, oror." i s r s s u s r ^ ! wo woBt to bat la, tbeeem ittb ia* aad paoplaji^ each ‘*Who Movab tba Stone" glvea ua tbo ftnto D^nrtaMst of Hooltb dO' Upon graduating, "Buddie" Im* mag, but ttm ^ hitting by Kerr otbar SaA do oH arfad tor tbey ere tbe atov of Cbrlat'e arraat and trial, dorod todnjr lo tbo oamial Q »lot' riy oaroUwT Id Gkwomor brought ia the ruB oooodo/to^ buyiag gttts.jBd tuauiig ‘of the Frank tforiaon, nalag tbq metboda moo mimbor of Ito wook^ butlotbL Dummor Academy In South M old, tbo game. ,CtoUla Karr oadod tbia iflw Marlon Dorward,rd, format teapp& "sp^ieee M tbAMtaeee ggtfta tfta wliwli- Bring,bring. The ofam odar. payobologlcaJ'detective, w iiH aat b Wa f t , ______In tho buUotln* tbo doM itmoBt In tbo aortboaotora oomor of MaaoB* game by rnakmg a beautiful hi music instructor atJd. H. S.. la a t eemrytmere .mind delvea fnto rbe myaMry of that Sat­ oxtondod Cbriotmoo and Now Toar Overnight A, P. ebuootto. Tbio iaotttuttoB was beaded catch at short-loft, t __ Z Jll ^ **“0 i jjte Mother, Dad, urday Bight on wbleb tbe bo^ of w, r . gj, oublocto ao: Oormaa. Froneb, Eng* Buddie likes tbo ocbool rory much tlm' or other, of, the dreaded die- cha^a of Ftadow diaplaya. Advuiv oror tbo yoar," tbo bullotin oaid; DOfin drirc afainot local liob aad physics. This yoar bo Is wbera clocka have to be set aa hour Spenoar, to -write tie gboatHeat ot autoioto wbo regUiter tboir cars in ease wbleb doea not oermit the gboat ateriea. "The Lady Wbo Came 52. erreagemeat ot "Tbo yoar 1938 bao booo romark' r taking a mlxod eommorciaJ aad of life, hicidentaliy a rory close as* ahead, is only sixty miles away. goods. 'The bcxrfckaopiag A e e eeeSA able. It will bo a rocord yoar in ail Coaaoctlcut to aroid paylnf com* 51^ to clot—taaemopbeda. With to Stay" ia a atory of a la^ wbo academic oourm including bMkkoop* ooci^ bis is R, Drew King, the Bangor, the naaraat city, la 100 milea tbia ttckneas'a peraon can Weed to ^ ledgar, and tba aalar*^ probability. Now low doatb ratoo puloory autoiaobllo liability Inour* tog. t3rplng, Englisb tjd physiology. dlataat. Wa are on United Statw did atay aad alihougb deed, atin ibip clu f do tbo arfifyiy, TTio may bo oxpoctod for tbo foaorai aaco in Ifaooacbuootto. SOB of creator of "Skoezix and death ^rom a mare scratch. One mada her prcaenca epperent to toig a bom sportsmaa, B u ^ Undo Walt," Fraak O. KIm . Route I from the New Brunawlck can't walk beadtasaly aad bump into H i^ school could smport tba doatb rato, tuborculooio, dipnUiorla, Bootoo»Mro. Bortba K. Coroy, is eonttnuing to exhibit his atblotto Ooromor Dummor Acadtoy has line to St. Fetersburg, Florida, tboae attO Uvlog. l* la interaattng to riore'a trade and tf Miaw b typhoid fovor and probably infaat widow of Tbomao K. Coroy, woaltl^ ability at uummor, baring boon pereoae end ohfeete, Ur tU a eon- note that tbia novel waa eeeepted aa oaroUmont of Mmroxlmatoly 125 'Tba country in the vicinity of ^ ia apt to lrrl‘Mte the akin and profit in Ita'balanee sbaat TMa a» m ortality. Boston morebaat roportod mlsslnf obtain aad sbortst ttat Miss Condon, tho & teacher uaafid pastime of hit consistently. *111000 two traits Sbe says that these buabes are that a quartor of a cootury afo took aoooclatioo report fair attondaaco. Utos next door to this acbool. 'burned over every two years eat SPORT SLANTS and a guKto Jn ebooabig vo- catiooa, to bava a groi^ untta aa that ia the summer, people say, tba aa outride club and go on tours of flelde are as blue as in^go and in Did y'fu know that you have to ment. 'Tbie asalyels conslste of Sad* the fall as red ke Are. About seven­ toapection to savaral dUCerant typaa ing wbat kind of a warp sad Wbat ba trained tc run tor cover In acbool OOMBINO SCBOOOLS of factories and ofBcaa aad to va^ CHENEY DESIGNER ty-live per cent of .all the blue ber­ tbe peat few daya? Studenta don’t kind of suing the clotb is made up ries in the cotmtry come from rious educational placaa of iatatast. of# til# ftum M r of pick# per loch^ know whe.. tb^re gWng to get For many years tbe Manchester This would afford tbs the number of ends per inch, and Maefaias and neighboring towns. g—aed from the ehemllrtry elaaa on High school aad Trade school have for students to baooma aoutiainted UKES HIS DUTIES the number of repeats on the clotb. In her letter Hiss Dorward writes tbe top floor. been two distinct and separate in­ with the buriaeaa and sedahamaeta Late Gift Buying Can Be J Most of the designs are made for of the "miles and miles of virgin Did you know that a croaa coun­ stitutions One school Ungea large­ of working Coaditiona. It woidd upboletery, ties, coat linings aad forest," which have good roads lead­ try runner tWd bia running matea ly on mental labor aad tbe other them a chance to their __ drew goods, ing through them, “for It le the land be couldn’t practice one day be- on manual labor. TUs fact has serv­ between one ^rpe of occupation Method Of D etipiBq And A Hisb school tralniag is not of tourists and of hunting." Sbe cauae of a aore leg? Tbe team, later ed to separate the two until t^ b another. They include Done Ea^y and Econinnically needed by a designer. If a Hlgb speaks about the many autos which in the day found Urn taking danc­ looks on the other with tfa/iiiiw wbicb would direetly aid them hi school course le t^en by a etudmt come Into town with beautiful deer ing leaaona. TWa superior attitude has dis­ their cboeen field of work. It would Qoaliiicatioiu For Work wbo deeiree to be a designer, lashed to the running boards aod couraged many high school and be poaaiUe to give leeturee ta tba sbe goes on to say that even the Did you know that “Eddie’ and courses in art would be ve^ help* "Joe" are very fond of each other trade school students from electing student bo ComMnatiiHi Compact and to the looms. The cards go aroimd ing." That represents the type of yahi Maine has oiltlvated! Did you know that the tbird^pe- MQ NEW CURTAIN Cigarette Case ...... the jacquard machine on the top Converse—“Why tonight?" rlod saleinnanahlp class had u great "Gee Whiz? Santa casus Jiee got $6.50 of the loom and lift up a harness^ Yapo—“Because they will aQ be During the past month, Maebias time Usteniag to “Yop" Anderson which picks up the different threads has bad a goodly share of severe shoes on," was the surprised c e ­ out for nuts.” \ sell Forhee a “Steam RoUer”? ment of one youngster at the GMIst- on the loom making the design on Boukus—“Yes, you do look ^pe- ctdd and sasiw, with the tempera­ —A, Diana, ’35. IN ASSEMBLY HAU the cloth. An analysis of the cloth ture jumping from sixty degrees maa party, given by the CHH Re­ B racelets...... tixing." serves on Friday, Decembw 16, to is also conducted in this depart­ —Sherlock A Watson. down to eight. degrees and back again. When New York bad a tem­ over sixty small chlldren-^ perature of thirty-five degrees, it HAVEYMAD- Green Drapery WDI Be Ron A list of names of children from was fifty degrees in Maebias with three to six was procured from the thunder shower during the night town Hst of nsecty £amlMe& :7n ie e e . names were distributed the PEARL —and so it goes! CLEARED FOR STBANCS: PORTS On Bafl Bearing Track Al During the Christmas holidays girls, who were responsible toe g et­ The title of thlB book waa chosen ting the children there, for Miss Dorward expects to. be in New by a friend of Bormit Roosevelt one Fire and Liability York city. She finds the people in High School them home, Sad for bringing BEADS of the authors, just by chance. present for each at tlnwe. Soma ' Maine very friendly and Is extreme­ While looking ov^ a 1<^ of the ar­ ly happy in her new position. brought their own Uttle friends, who rivals and departures of boats, this lived*nearer to them. —Bernice A. Livingston. ’35. man discovered that boats whose A; new curtain for the assembly Insurance ha^ stage! A few of the children wefo $ 5 .00 and up destiny was uncertain were marked at first but-^ the feettng woaa oti, > clearM for strafige . ports.” This Joy arises from all alumni and after the games had htartsd. The book la a eoUeiction of the traveia undergraduates who have oc­ girls took part whole-haaitadl^ in TRADE SCHOOL SCORES and adventures of four people, Ker- Simmons Crystal Beads...... $5.00 RICHARD G. RICH mit Roosevelt Mrs. Ilieodore Roose­ casion to use the stage in ^e past the games with the children, pUj- velt, Sr., Richard Derby, and Mrs. six jrears. ing "Tlsket a Tasket," TaraM r la With Earrings To M a tc h ...... ^8.50 Tinker Budding South Manchester OVER WATKINSON HIGH Kermit Roosevelt Farewell to the Ump, faded f‘^ Connecticut Be Cheer was misspelled In last ^Saturday's trato the Manchester Hl{d^ u a riot -After a nirited rally In the ^RuasqU Aeeto. “World.” It appeared as "Sieyer,'* deciding heat of the contest the with the class of 192T. ' And when you buy them Mechanics emerged tbe victor, Jraduatton, hb was $2.951 downing Watkinson 30 to 23. mnistant ptofeialontf to A|es‘'j A Nove^ Kelah and Phelps were son, the form er "pro" a t tttsp:' Fountain Pens here for gifts or home dec­ the leaders in scoring honors for After tiiree yeian‘u the locals while E. Anthony, Niles Stttiient Selling Shoes was prmhoted ta th e 'nptok oration you have the ad- and A. Anthony were outetandlng srofesaional, when the foci $1.50 for -W atkinson. teaslonal obtafoedj^h|tj(|F Tells Her Expeiidnces dsiBwhere. vantag’e of the largest se^ I y ------T ' . ■ ' ■ ’ Y' ^ has be« woihiaft Here’s A Practical Gift Indeed * ^ -3. m a t hla Jirefient poattlon. aghd lection in’Manchester’. A crowd of. approximately 200 Work ta a riuri «tore is hard butwwaai ttieir fast to lo^'aiaalt. When apacUtore wttariued Friday's, tilt interektint, Afiyi Jllthea Shorts, a they eome into the etofi. they ask and ba to updar A WESTCLOX ALARM —Thomas J. Cbarg, '84. year ba hoM a" i v V * ' . senior, win li an^yed in a ipoal an See the NEW “Handbag Model”, ^ O /k Ef Say Merry GhristmM to your Ahdk stare lharttliy evenings ana Black and Gold F in is h $ Z o 9 0 or im , larger, they s i ihat It la friends onit of town with Flowers BLABIOa) TO BUN AT 18 Saturdaya. M lil ttorta says: tooshiff. Bat they .imiiel»: weBi eat "Althenjli the fi^t foot is ttaoally with tte tovfer eteei through our F. T. D. Service. WUUam M u r^ , M anoheeter High tha lariWi the r t|^ ahaa Ik always may M t.tolare one's 8chool.*i ------— •------tried OB s e t the raaaan fbr ttilk to •he wffl Sbhab^^lH$ei^^||dtos.fira^ ru a when th a t tha ktuMa era ptit in th e Ik s eo oW&e or soaM oths ,W > kNuhle. R. DONNELLY B e could that the likht ahoe is thp o m tp he •ause of a serious automobOa'acci- takeil aai'flrat Ifitoy pao^ laute. dent when ha vma six them one tootvm. Whan Iw ilM at high acbool agot he had the daotoe of gaing to ■ > _ to ______V : :-y.. ilA iN d l la ' J r .y; w .« ji, m •in r r t t i M x n m Ikeh tor WaMu - i . .. . .,iv •lOO—Bne Orlmr Ghtes — ”Ths ^'BhMbiBid ReeaL'* n,iJr RADIO PROGRAM wnc ; t'jo — OBaftedpa TiredlaB . TrsTBlarB •:W — D ftat B^uB FaiaOlto ^iM M )--«flB ,»ta and Mark ^ s s j - DietMBKR to (CtBtrtI and Sutwa Standard Tima)' K A s t. ana l ^ e ehaim or m o p i thartof ubIcm tM d « SAIMIB IBBD a. G. B8M If' •! daalfaatiaa Inm aM all aratlabl* stattona ■ 1:45—Red Bavls '(dremn)—CurtiB auWaol ta ahanta. P, M. Oant Baat. Arenll nsB was agalftat ttMm tot ha tea- M t UkB■OT Qlty«- Whift 7TW oiDimsonzidiefid kSMa fail ,^>fti3aar w aaS ^■C-WtAP NBTWORK i 6:00—30,000. YbbiB te Bing Singw Wa d a ssto Dae. BB» IBSB Grtht llaefariaaeMfariaae ms a diUd, ar ietth with i m teteStot tor a w t^ j Baati...... waaf wtle H all------Wnidan LbwIb H. L bwbb. Santa CtaUB wcih wfl wilt wfbr wfy • lO ^ TlO^Myrt 4 Margo- aaat only: BaBtani Standard Time 6:80 — Jelm McCormiek, ttnor; ub brought ^ ft doll. R CMoteuiM' eonatiy, wwj waat;1...... Mlat kad 'Leu.w>kl.9..P9nroa ...... Orahoatra—midwMt____ P. roBSTnhiBd^ m l h ^ ii muck the R at^Sw on Kate.—Lioa Brilaa, wmaq iwcfl woc*who wow wdal wkbf 9:1^- 7:19—Juat Plain Bill — out) 4:00—Pop ' Concert — Chrisi . String OrehestTB. girl dBdIded to koop It for tha The ouBBtof inftB tei N O R ^ W t a T A CANADIAN - wtmj ^Travara Orah.—r:h.—blxla. Panlaa Or. 10:16—J ob and Batteese. fanaar: Uvhif near Bookar claims a yO ^Jatp waba wCay kfjrr crot efe( ^ a a . —mldw~r^-—^ —'99t; Taxaa RanBara- w Krtons, dlrsotor; with Ml 10:80—CasoadeB Orchestra. daughter ahe might hftte.aftar Bha raeord tor eoonatoy to houao huud- the moro oumtoir 3Mto •OUTH ^ wrra wptf wwno wU wjax • iJ^M uB a an tha Air — out; Chorus. was grown and married. tag. Uatoft the pmtttul gypBQm of ttOBw—AdBnr FergBpoe. wfla-wkun wlofl waai waac wab wapl NaCarthy Olrlw—waat: Buak Ruara 4:80—Jack and Loretta Clemens- 10:45—News. The PftrsEtoEl Plauieto wdpc weau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wapd 11:15—R l^ s Jesters. and later made bis way t6 the town if R. B. MoCarroU, paric eommlB- Wholonlt find Retail wjsv; Mldwaat; wbbra wfbm kmbo Cant. Baat 10:30—Teo^Weems’ Orchestra. of Paloma. sioner can help It. W—Si a fis t* 'Vhaetar Bells- kniox W10W0 wbaa 4:80— i:30—Tha singing , ^-•dy—aaat Very Low P ri^ lea, rSB Mete St. Meeibaeter BAST AND CANADA—wpf who wlbw 4:4b—* *.— 6:4b—Orpha wi....an Anniala—aaat aaat only 13:00 midn.^—Ralph Kirberx, McCarroIl has under eensMera- whec wlba wfea wore wjco efrb ckac 5^00— ?:*0“ Tb4 Wartmlnatar Chair A:M. ^ OOL. 6IENTY DEAD tlon a eonereite dtpptng pool through Charlie’s Stand DIXIE t- wgat wafa wbre wqam wdod 9:90- 6:80 — Irana Baaalty, Son|»— 12:d5—Carlos Molina’s Orchestras which bathers must pass to have silver Lane Bead klra wnec wlae wdsu wtoc krld wrr . ?i"0.'"0 UiOy—rapaat for w ia San Francisco, Dec. 20__ (AP)— ktrh ktfa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt 8:49— 9:45—Lowall Thomaa — aaat; 12:80—Harry Sosnlck’s Orchestra. the sand washed from their bodies Bast Baittord wdaa wblx wtar wdbj wwva wmbe wala Orphan Annia--repeat to mldwaat 1:00—SUent Oelonel Daniel Glenty, U. S. A., re­ before taking a swim. MIDWB8T — wcab wxl wrat wmbd 9:00— 7K)0—Amoa ’n’ Andy—aaat only tired. died of heart disease last wtaq wlan wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wooo Quincy, HI.—WhUe trimming a wabt •:80— 5'00—Rbtaah a Parlmuttar, Skit night in the Presidio here whUe en- Christmas tree In bsr apartment m o u n t a i n —kTor UX koh kal route to visit a friend in Lettermaa Mrs. Herman Flehtw, 67, was C O A S T ^ *^ koln kgb kfre kol kfpy kvl J:00— 0:00—Crima Clua^ Dramatle kfbk k i^ k ^ kam kdb kxwb 9:90—Oannaroua Paradlaa, Skit General hospital. He was 74 yean burned to death. Cant. b a t. Davla, Skatch'mbxalo old. The tree caught fire from a Short A:S<^ B;30—Jack* Armatranp—aa only 5;2tr Oramatio WBZ-WBZA A native of Vermont, Colonel drculL . • ; » —John McCormaek—o to a 4:46— 9:4a—Cowboy Tont^—baaic only •:OC^10:C»—NBC Symphony Concert Glenty served throughout the Span- Denver, Colo.—There were no less 9K)0— 9 :I^B u ek Itogora, 8klt—aaat 10:00--11d)0—Mountain Muale — aaat SpringtleM — Bostos only; Skippy, Skatch—mldwaat rpt ish-Amerlcan war and during the than 15 youngsters in their annual .L *2 f ’" ’ Andy—waat repeat World War was a oCIonel in the •:1b— 9:1b—Bobby Banaon—aaat only: P:*lnea. Senga—to e huddle with a department store Al and Pata—west and IMxla 1040—11:^—Bnric Madrlguara Orohaa. Quartermaster Corps. A widow 91U:. ••"Oa — east; Callaway Orohaatra Wedneedmy, Dec. 36, IBSS vivea Jack Armatrong—repeat to mldw Henrv Kli>o A OreliMtM Eastern Standard Time P. M. 4:00—Betty and Bob. 4:15—Frances White. la the 36th Century. 4:80—Concert — BdWln Otis; barl< 6:15—H-Bar-O Rangers. tons; Doris Tirrell. pianist 6:80—^Theo Kazie. 4:45—Agrloultunal Market Reports WDRC 6:45—^iy> Be Announced. 6:00—True Rannoaft Stories. 7KK>—Myrt gnd Marge. 6;15—News FlsnhSB. ■arttord USB T:1S—Jacques Fisher’s OrCbeatra. 5:80—The Riwgii^y Lady. 7:30—^Mu^ in the Air. 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. 7:46—^Bethany Girls’ Quartet. W< 6:00—NBC Program .Calendar. Deo. BO. loss 8:00 — Harriet Lee; Trio; Joe 6:01—^New England Conservatory Easl Standard Time Green’s Orchestra. Concert P M. 8:15—Edwin C Hill. 6:15—Westminster Choir. 4:00-lMusical Album of Popular 8:30—^Albert Spaulding. America’s daasics. 6:80—Time. ‘ Foremost Violinist; Oemrad TU- 6:83—Old Farmws Almanac. To Mothers 4:30—^News Flashes. bault. Baritone. 6:34—^Temperaturet 4:S5—ESdiicational Feature. 9:00—^Let^ld Stowkowski ft the 6:36— .Sports Revlenv — BUI WU 4:45—Ye Happy Minstrels. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. ■ 5:00—Sk^py. \ Uams. - 9:15—Colonel Stoopnagle ft Bud. 6:41—Weather. 5:15—>Jeaii Olson with Orchestra. 9:30—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. 6:48—Famous Sayings. 5:S0—Jack Armstrong—Ail-Amer­ 10:00—^Waring’s Pennsylvanians. 6:45 — Today’s NIews — Lowel ican Boy. 10:30—Columbia News Service. Thomas. 6:45—Douglas A. Smith, Baritone! 10:45—Presenting Mark Wamow. 7:00—Amos ’n’ An<^. Joseph Splfer, Pianist. 11:15—Modem Male Chorus. 5:00—Buck Rogers — “AdventufM 7:16—Gems of Melody. 11:30—Ossie Nelson’s Orchestra. 7:80—Potash and Pierlmutter. Married For Gifts ‘ That Will Please ! WELDON DRUG GO 903 MAIN STREET D IAL 3895

AT RIGHT PRICES! Give her that freedom from kitchen drudgery you xvish you'd had ,.. the GIFT SETS simplicity, the econbmy, the chan- AD Beautifully Packed lineis of an Ehctric Range, Coty Chermay Perfume, Talc, Face Pow der...... |4.86 o u n g husbands can*t be ex­ frees their daughters and wives leisure every day for fun and rest Toilet Water, Compact...... gtjH) Yardley pected to reahze how difficult from kitchen drudgery for life. Electric cookery vi clean, too. N o Perfume, Pace Pow­ Toilet Water, T a lc ...... $2.36 Yare th «r young wives’ jobs... how Soap, Yardley N o more ovra testing. N o more blaclwned poa to scour. And healthful. der ...... 65c Face Powder, ToUet W a ter...... 82J10 tiring it IS to slave for long hours For it is gmuinc “ waterless” cookery, ^>nstliig Powder, Toilet W a ter...... $3.75 Lavender ... constimt watching to see that every­ Perfume, Eau de beside an outmoded, sluggish stove. in ivhich all the flavory salts and min­ Double Compact Toilet W ater...... 83.00 $1.50 thing is cookiiig right. Dinner can Cniofime, Face But mothers know. Anonow they erals are retained. Perfume in Metal Case, Compact Un- Bath Salts, now be prepared in the morning, Pow der___ $1.00 a m a ct! Stop in for a demons^tkm of elec­ •«<* ...... ^ . .18.76 Soap . .$1.50 slipped in the oven, the automatic tricity’s simplified cooking today. Ac­ Mothers, and husbands, too, find con t^ set to start and stop the tual fig i^ prove operating eosts in our rim^payment plan makes it cooking entirely by Use f .Thus, wives GRANGER your neighborhood are probably less SHAVING SETS easy to give a modem, electric range who use an automatic electric range chan you think. W e’ll ghidly go over' TOBACCO WilHams* Mninen's • . . Utitfully automatic range that have at jicast two hours of extra these figures with you, Hmnidm’ Tin, Xmas wrapped / 9 C Wood- Q O bury»s . 07C lb.

■V' aG A B E T T E S PIPES RAZOR SETS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER Lnekieg, Cameb, ChM- that every man eas smidie Gem 49c a if $1.09 DRINKLESS Evercady, $126.50 Universal pectric ^ Attractively Wrapped. KAYWOODIE Gillette .. 99c $3.50 Range Installed On Our ^ a G A R S Y EJjLO'BOLE STATIONERY Own lines For . . . . Boxes of 25 - 50 Completo AMortOMat <-*c $ 1.15 $5.50 $1 00 Timer' Gock and Condimeiit Set Many Modds 39c $2.00 To ChooM Fron. At Slight Additional Cost Parker Pen-Pendl 8ete / Cutex Manicure Sets Tobacco PonehcB. 12,00 — $8.00 49c up to $3.00 'liV'' '■ If You Do Not Cave To Purchase An ^ectrie XMAS CANDY SPECIALS Range At This Time OUR RANqE '5 ScJlRAFifllS Will Enable You To Enjoy Modem Et^fy^bo^ ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Hahn^a 2 H>. b o x 9 S c The Manchester BSectnc Dtmnds’ / . F k f a it Shaw - ®tker Boxes ...... 00c to $2.50 Hard Candy, 21c lb ...... lUbbon Candy, 29c Ib.

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EM Omkiflni li OrtthttldiilE im .tt flUl F i r f i i i C M M A C ilr , Parif At '*'.'5 V’*. ■ess my feelings towards diief U. S. Bugles...... $4.00 to $7.00 FRED W. WOODHOUSE gby and the boys of Hose Company Ho. 8 and the many volunteers for Drum Sticks. .•. 35c to $3.50 pr. State Theater Building , Main at Biasell ^ splendid work they are doing DIAL 3850 < WKh the toys that have been receiv- ^Slide W histles...... 75c ■I v,"»-■ M at the State Theater, where Mr. i ' ' % I -4: Hoover, the manager so kindly of­ J Flaegolets...... 10c to 85c fered his theater to the many boys i*' and girls one day last week. For ^M etronomes ...... $5.00 the past few years these bo}rs of No. A 8 have been very busy during the > f ■■ Gulbransen ^ i • ' >‘K <•:’ . ■' coming holiday and it seems that $10 Down 3 '' • ■ h.' they have received but very little Upright e 1 ' credit for the work they do. I was • visitor there a few days ago and P ia n o V 1 g $10 a Month It was beyond my expectations to see the hundreds and hundreds of CHRISTMAS broken toys which are to be repair­ ed and painted, then distributed to the many youngsters of the town. KEMP'S, INC. There were all sorts of toys and it ’‘Everything Musical” is beyond belief to see, whatmat won­ derful work they.jsy are doing.doli SPECIALS ean hardly realise how ttey can repair some of the toys that oame to them la a terrible looking condition, at and with the aid of paueace and hard work they make them look as only on Christmas Day, but any day during this happy if they were new. One only has to go to the flrebouM on Spruoe street Holiday Season^ these Ice Cream Spee^ties provide apprp« aad see bow busy each and every The Gift Giver MAHHEW WIOR’S priate and economical desserts and r e ^ s ^ e n ts . oae of the boys are, both la the day time aad at night. Already there WILL FIND AMONGST OUR STOCKS / , \ JEWELER \ are some 400 toys readylyfor diilstrlbu tiw------ud^------i^th only„ _a few . — »^renaere dayi.days MANY CHOICE OFFERINGS 999 Main Street ttey will have oompleted another of the greatest undertakings ever ao- oempllshed for the youngsters of this town PERFUMES- Diamond Bridal Sets DECORi|LTED BRICK Net only do they do this spleadm ... • Oety*a • Evealng th Faria • Ooltata'a Rings Oonalattag of Wad­ A anart of rich, deUghtfiU work for the kiddles, but alM the ding Md EngaganMBl Nfleeaglrode ‘ * Pudding - -Ice difficult work they are taking when SnatiwM’ ^ oompaotVirpaUek- parfuM eon In Miedam lattlaga Ringa. answering the fife alarm on ttese Cream decorated with days and night.--- There are many Hudnut’e Marveloua lets are incomparable In their lovell* froaen whipped cream people of the town who do not $15,00-1250.00 $20.00-$250.00 realise the daagerousaeH there is in 7 5 c obitruetlag the vmy for the fire Lu m t and m w 'i to a fire. CANDIES- lAdcod ln dry Lately there have been many fires doelorii'otoro loo oad dottverod tt town and I have noticed that VVto dee^'t like to reoelte oaady at Ghriatawa tlawf Mare WRIST WATCHES ttere are ve^ few j^ple'who eare beautlfiu t t u ever are the naekafes thla year—tha eholee offer- to see that the right of way laga of WUtman ■ Apollo • a ttj3 t’i ■ Kefilajtooek and othan. $ 5 . 0 0 “ * " ' Vvea. If the people would only realise the danger there Is when A apaelal two and ona-half pound of Ghooelata*— O tt« Lndlaa'Wriat Watahaa laeladtag answering an alarm whether It be dapartmaat oouatare for 9f.qoLH>n a id ah are^ ■Ngta, Wnltbem, Balova, HamUtoa aad in the .day or night. It may mean twlao, foom gUJO aad ap. the saving of one's home or life or it may mean the saving of a Ufa th . « d to answer the call. I hope that the people of the town will use better Mob*b WalttMB Md Bigta pidgmeat when they hear the fire CIGARS AND TOBACCOS- e^stle aad Just keep to the curb .as $10.95"*"' mr it may mean oae of your own With BtMp ar Braeolot Attaobad. dhlldrea or your own boma Give the Tobaoiso—it’i a gem. Km ef boys who answer these the BrlggeMM 'iy>baooo. Pound -• Jari *- - of - many othar tobaeoas.^a Qgara teh t of .way and save honMS and ja^ h ^ ptflUya fiva, tan and twaaty-fiva or fifty to tha PoadMto oot wttt latool aad op Bvea paokig»- f yom Sfe upwarda. ^ OOlOMd itOBOO...... $ 1 . 5 0 . Thank you Mr. Editor, Harry B. Kohla. KODAKS- ■ Rtag aai FoadMt flato la Btoritng Hvor oGbrad la previpua $ 3 . 0 0 ^ $ 3 5 AMUSEMENTS 22?^ thla oouatar thla aseath^rtead from 4Be for tta Browaiaa,/ to gaSAO for tha Kodaka. Fred Astaire, noted ______^ Compaq Big Variety . . steal revue star who, for a mim- STATIONERY— of years, starred with Us sister, 4 * ...... — $1»Q0 i o i up ne. as a dancing team, makes Us E v ^ p a n k M e new and noval—oor own factory tlaatlim : ‘m (Msotin "DaaciBgLady," the tha l 4 0 c a ' Metro-QoldwyB^fayor produo- htttTShS ?SfSt“u jS ^ « th. to wit. tta. TOELBT whleh c^ens kunday at the Cigaret^ Cases . . . . o .,.. s theater with Joan Ckawford • SBTS' CUrii Qable oo-starred. Astalra^ FOUNTAIN P E N g - lyi FWHy kiid appeared on the stage in Watanjam aad Parkar in gu.. Witt paaoU’ to IfilHUBfil Band Wagosi," d ia s o i^ t t s matek. Pocket aad WriatWatAaa. m partaersUp with Us sistar e m a n ls" ------* I last year, hta new Lady. which is .7 1,;' ----- 1, Ja sM Wi 4.’. *»•<• L-- i

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aituations might arise that would WM aotiflsa ^ lose aaagp^ flae oustomers for nsaay flne stores because of the deslf* of ODUFFH HEARING JESSE L UVERNIWE t o Its. NSW T o ^ oA m . a a M l m S the pharmacists to obey the law Sfttdiy took up. tbs 06M la sdUikoa •gainst selling liouors after iMfal IS DEUYED R E nm E D MISSING with Now Tosk pelles..... f; MMwi wttb k hours, and thus offend a poUiitial \ ■ • OfRldals th* bum u.luid BBljjlii seaat 'lnfonnation ob tb * o b n sa d customer Who could and would not R xvsb. B s wiis uBtotesd. fOopttiinad from Page One) wsrs unabls to soltmtssr say Ibuds- l . ( t M t .. imdorstaad the oMlgations imposed. (OSBi lBBSd fVOfll PBfS OBt) , P o lk s gg The seriousness oftf oese obttgatioas, dlats hypothssis. Askad dirsetty s t a r t s , b D o wsii wuouts TOLJ.MURPHY and the resulting burdens if vlolat- formidable array of odubsoI, taoHid- hs Btwiys tslsphoBsd if bs was ua- wbstbsr tbsy oofisidsrsd it kldan- RMn^wsrs ndmitUd to tb* autpiMbOs ik iM * 'M: ed, weigh much mere heavily upon lag Patrick MeOUUgaa, former sBpsetadly dstahMO. iag, oAoials only rsplitd tbsk is- NSW KBSsn h ^ la l wbers tbsy fToBt ^.th* truck. No BrrsstB B iii ister of extenud affairi, and tha were te UBdeigo X-ray (OOBMBINd Pag* Om ) the pharmacist than the package P olios gaa a ohsok of boi^tals fhnnatlon was too nuBgr* to judgs. ‘ ind*...... - , fk. •tore dealer. :raeral’s chief oounsel, J. A. Oos- OB ths ohasee Uvermore had m st The rqport to WasmagtoB from etlo. aotorists besuikt tks eetplaa that asm might unaarth, *^Thls is due to the fact that in { ^ th aa aooidSBt Livermore who is New York Justice sgants was by ’Tb* autoBMbils skiddsd tbreugb b CourtrooBi Orowd^ studsats te'New'BBvsB...... a m to the preaest ravlaloa, one will the event of a sustained violaticm on 56 years old, has figured prominent­ telephone and said only that Metro­ the part of the pharmadst, he not The courtroom was crowded, with ly in tbs news for many years. Most politan police were seeking Liver­ find lifted varloufl klnda of ramadlala many prominent politicians stand­ wtaleh the puhllo will claaatfy aa only loees his bond and his fee for rscently, be was namod in a |280,- more. The New York office was told pennlssioii to sell, but the Boahl of ing in the space reserved for the Mquora. Today there la lifted u the puDllc. ,000 brsaeh of pnmiss suit brought to give its full assistance. pharmaeoepla whlakey —« deaerlp* Pharmacy has no other recourse ex­ by Miss Nalda Kritssnova in OotoW Those in . charge here were unable cept to immediately siispeod and Costello read an affidavit of tbs tlon of It and the degree of purl^ driver of a motor car in which of this year. The case is still pend­ to indicate immediately the extent permanently, his pharmacist’s ti- ing. which It muat attain In order to be O’Duffy, Kllcoyne and Sullivan trav­ of the investigation, vdUch appar­ merehandlaed In a pharmacy. Dur* oenae, whlra is the means of his ently for tha moment will be cen­ POPULAR M Anii?yW livelihood. eled to West^rt on the day of Second Manlage Ing the whole period of prohibition tered in New York until additional 855 MAIN STRRRT. ^ Pharmaolsts Organised their arrest. In September last year his first RtBlNOW BUlU^Kd the aele aouree of reiaaaa of an In* The affidavit declared that all wife, Mrs. Dorothy F. Liverinore ob­ clues have been uncovered. toodoatlng llquora haa been the “The pharmacists of the state, are cognizant of these conditions; they three wore serge or tweed coats tained a Reno divorce, and last pharmadea of the United Statea. with overcoats and that although March be married Mrs. Harriet *1 have peraonally heard Dr. are well organized, they are at an unusually high grade type of mer­ their shirt collars were blue only 'a Mstz Nobis of Omabd, Nebraska. It FIVE ^D E N T S ARE HDRTI James A. Doran, Federal custodian ■mall portion was visible at the was she who reported his absence. of aU of the Industrial alcohol out* chandiser in this state and, with Place Your Order NOW neck. Livermore, his wife and another lets for the United States, say In the thle bit of pertinent knowledge of Police baited them one mile'from couple were the victims of a sensa­ last five national conventions of the all that a violation Involves, and WHEN A irro, TRUCK MEETl with their agreement to adher to the Westport, the affidavit continued, tional robbery in 1927 in which two druMdata of the country, that out declaring that no one wearing a tor your CHRMTMAS TUBKET of an of the hundreds of thousands rules laid down by the Board of “gentlemen’’ burglars entered the Pharmacy Commissioner, and with blue shirt could pass. speculator’s Great Neck, L. I., home New Haven, Dec. 20— (A P)—Five of permittees in this country, living their experience gained over years At that, accor^ng to the affida­ Bridgeport realdents, students at In sections which had little or no and made off with close to IIOO.OOO of prohibition, they rightfully feel vit, the group crossed the fields to­ in Jewels and cash. the Connecticut College of Phar­ sympathy with the prohibition law, much better qualified to merchan­ ward Westport by another route. macy, were injured today in a col­ and operating among racial groups Arthur Barry, notorious Jewel lision on the Milford turnpike be­ ROUND^nULOlN dise liquor than the average man O’Duffy was arrested when be thief, confessed and said bis com­ which felt little need for such law, who today is selling It over the stopped to speak to some people, tween their automobile and a truck. OR ^ yet out of this entire group less than panion was James W. “Boston Bil­ coimters of the package store. but was borne away toward the ’The injured: t otta*tenth of one per cent were ly’’ Monahan. Monahan was arrest­ William Tesky, 22, driver of the A rather serious situation has speaking platfopm by the throng ed in Connecticut and he and Barry known, persistent violators of the arisen in the state wherein many of automobile, lacerations of the scalp law. only to be taken in custody again were sent to prison. PORTERHOUSE the legitimate pharmacies find later when he attempted to address and back; Sidney Greenstand, 24, Few Cited thenoselves out of alcohol for the the meeting. KIDNAPINa THEORY Out To Order “In the state of Connecticut, making of many of the tinctures so Kllcoyne and Sullivan were ar­ Ib. Washington. Dec. 20.— (AP)—The A ny Size whereas in the nation the only essential to the maintenance of their rested under similar circumstances, Bx»i Justice Department’s Bureau of In­ Any Thleknees legitimate stores carrying intoxicat* prescription department. The law the affidavit said, adding that no ISaioNaliiea t* BOSTON 1 vestigation today began an Inquiry • TrlNa Dally tng liquor during the prohibition is interpreted by many of these polite officer had quggested that STEAK into the disappearance of Jesse Roaad Trip SS^ period has been the druggist, the pharmacists as saying to them that the m eeting was Illegal or hsul LaaTCY Owter listing of druggists who have been they can obtain their alcohol for made any attempt to proclaim it Livermore, noted Stock Market TraTRl Bareaa operator. COUNTRY ROLL cited by the f^eral prohibition de* prescription work only from duly li­ so. 4SS Mala St censed wholesale houses, this license ’The Investigation Bureau, which Maaehaatar LEAN, FRESH partm ^ at Boston over the entire Tel. TIM)T FULLA-uiAjju CREAMERY AXTiJon 1 ■ m ^ period of prohibition enforcement, issuance coming from the liquor enforces Federal kidnaping laws. has been indeed nominal, a tribute control board, and permission to sell yiCTOHIA F». 2 0 * HAMS l b . knowle^e of the products that they Jewel movement. Factory price sell, other than the label that the fl9 . Our WHOLE OR HALF manufacturer or distiller affixes to price ...... $ 12.50 the bottles, and the price list he sub­ HOME BAKING mits, we find them offering mer­ SELECTED AND TESTED chandise in package stores, tb* 1 Lady’s Elffin Watch PRODUCTS Jewel movement Factory price potency of which exceeds many of 78 Birch Street LEGS AND RUMra MILK-FED the m ^ d n e s eind rem edials on the 229.75. Our ^OO C/1 price ...... shelves of these self-same pharma-• SPECIALS} EGOS cists; and the pharmacists standing by unable to offer' merchandise Cheese Bread Other Ladies’ and Gents’ Watches ■ $5.95 up VEAL which he, through years of knowl­ Mliioe P is " > • 1 0 ^ edge of brands and distillers, is un­ Chocolate Whipped Cieaa Pie 2 d o z . able to offer. DIAMOND RINGS •» Morale Considered WURieff CMau Puffs 1 Reg. $150, Special . . .$85 “The morale of the pharmacies in and Eclairs 1 Reg. $75, Special . . . $50 SELECTED iUlLK-Flm RG^STi^G the state has given seriovu moments Cream Doughnuts, 20c dozen. 1 Reg. $25, Special . . .$15 • to the officers of the State Pharma­ Crullers, 19c dozen. NEXT TO STATIC AKMOBY SHANKLESS MELROSE ceutical Association, and the mem­ ONE ONLY C h i c k e n s bers of the Board of Pharmacy 27-Piece Rogers’ Silverware " > ■ 1 Commissioners, to the extent that Smoked 5 * ' in addition to the confining rules Set contained in the Liquor Control Act Stainless Steel. m m the Board of Pharmacy Commis­ Reg. 29.76, a t ...... / O Shoulders FANCY MILK-FED sioners, by its own volition, submit­ 10-50 PER esarr o f f o n a l l i v o r y ted to each druggist in this state XMAS GIFTS Pen and PencU Sets by Conklin, Waterman and Wahl .. .$1.75 up privileged to sell intoxicating AT l b . 1 liquors, an affadavlt which, in tufn, Kitchen C lock s...... qJ ^ V 2 C l b . FOWL was notorized by the applicant, 0®«lrtall S ets ...... np 6 * wherein he agreed to such rule that / be would not sell liquor on Sundays, MAGNELL or on holiday such as Christmas, New Tear’s etc., that he would JAFFE’S FOi? VALUES FRESH FtSH AT THE LOWEST AVAHAOLE PRICE cease selling liquor at 11 o’clock at DRUG ca Come In And Be Cmivlnoed. night and before 8 a. m., of each An Our Prices Save Yon Money! business day—all of tbSM regula­ 1095 Main Street BOSTON tions in direct opposition to the per­ FRESH SUCED mission implied in the law wUch literally allows a druggist to sell LOVELL &COVEL B L U E F ISH lb. C o liquor 24 hours a day seven days a T O B A K E ^ SA LM O N ib. 1 5 * week. CHOCOLATES HE WILL APPREQATE “Speaking along the lines of mor­ IN HOLIDAY BOXES ale it is a simple matter for the THESE package store to keep up its morale, Select Medium STEAK BONELESS STEAK for the reason that the law compels it to close its doors at 6 o’clock at CAMERAS night and on Sundays. Now take up EASTMAN KODAKS USEFUL IOTSTER8 IHAUBUT FILET I COD the situation of a pnarmacy operat­ ing from 8 o’clock in the morning until 11 or 12 o’clock at night and $ 1 . 0 0 ' " ’ GIFTS seven days a week. a ^ p t . 2 3 * I 1 9 * ib. 9 « lib.lOv^« O U igatlons FROM “These pharmacies could and COMPACTS would display liquors, it compelled ROUGE POWDER to operate under a package license, from 8 o’clock until 6 o’cfock, on petfec* days in which the sale of liquors was CIGARS legal, but unfortunately those stores remain open many hours after the CIGARETTES ' KELLER’S aoSMais package stare. The temptation to Depot Square j THURSDAY'S SPECIALS AT sell might creep In. ’The customer TOBACCO might provoke tmdesired arguments The Gift He Win Surely A rrow or Neckwear in^high grade stores privU^^ed un­ EVERYBODY'S MARKET der the law to merchandise these Appreciate! Wilson Bros. 55c to $1.50 FREE DELIVERY I D IA L 39191 liquors during legitimate hours. I ^ r t s W1 W OW IW T Hosiery 1 DOZEN ORANGES Land 0*Lakes y O 'U ’ $1.50 to $1.95 (lOo VahM) / 25c to 75c 1 DOZEN TANGERINES Evaporated Milk!^ A - 1, MINCE MEATl Entertainment CAT'S MEOW Gloves (lOo Value) Tom orrow $1.00 to $3.00 4 c a n s 3 ^ p k g s . N ight TAVERN All Wool Sweaters 25c for Both 713 Main Street Johnson Block Fur Uned Genuine Pigakin $3.50 to $6.00 DON’T WAIT UNTIL LAST wilNUTE FOR YOUR NEBUIS! Gmuine Mocha 6 Variety Fauoy OaHfonla PsHSet Large Washed Manoa ^ THE MUSICAI. DUO Zippier Jackets MIXED NUTS! W A tN U T S ! BRAZIL NUTSr Two mnsicians^ g jy l^ several htstrumeats o^ably who will Mufflers 32 Oz. Wool Melton deoioastrate tbslr your oatertatBmeBt. $1.00 • $1.50 - $1.95 l b . 1 9 c l b - 1 9 « l b . 1 9 e TALLT-BO Boys’ ...... $3.50 0BBI8IMAS PAOKAOSa M e i i > ...... $ 3 . 9 5 ^ A N T A T ON IN ANDSEBOlllilTllHitiilrSt' v ' Iron* RBAOYjrOJNnJVEB BhM Ribbon 11 % S n i l a i E A MBiparison of price and rndt aud Nut * .0 0 * * , AU parebassa pot la Christ- quality will prove that we iUSU V I bsxsa BBd doBs IV la CAKEl ON DRAUGHT—THE OLD-TIMERS’ FAVORITE are offering an uiiusual i K Wwtfei: M ALSO value in thif Ideal for him. 2 pkgs. 1 9 c NARRAGANSETT and SCHLTTZBEER Pajiunas ■ Robes ■ Behs ■ Handkerchiefs TRY ONE—SALF AND HALF OUR STOCK IS CO! ■AND OPK FRl(iES WILL M u n n a a M N , "n o t i c e i She Will ^ p red a te C0PP5E1 : i DONTf y OEagr—Ws have OENUINB l b . BiMlXTi, mSEB OB dTBBght Sad we an 8 f *— » . i«-%' >.■=■

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Cte you,teik ciC ISJW bAchlng ot the Seloctman in the ex> than s Yslvst rw n ^ i^ t^ Bariran, J. k.. milk T J f i , » P A ^ ...... ••e«eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeAAA6AA. • • • 4 J6 ^ M for, colors—you are sura to nut 118.76. a ton, and Oonasctleut rlmentAl t M j U o U i^ttag piAo of ted hw fsvorlts among tbs ebssry ^y^ood pattsrn (also pnrtenaablL Blattar, Alfrad, ranta a.aaaaaaaa#aaf aSVrWa v.ala a a;* aaaataaaaaaM t7J» SSfffiSSrSS wpAiw •••••ete*eAe6AA 184 J6 Koppsrs Ooks, 112.80 s ton. BUab, F. T. Hdw. Co., hardware, ate., Mt(#a a*a a a^ a a a a-«a a a a a a'aM 469X1$ .4 •.•*•••••• f •• 6 •'•••• A • d • A A • A A A A A A AAAAAAAAA 1 16 JO B < ^ e dhfAtlon, ^ oompABy to wools 1 ssw this morntog. • ^ ' at Chanty’s) to go with ttr Boardman, Wm. A 8ona, Oo., tea • a a Va^ a»a9»,a a‘aaaaaaaaaa#aaa« 2*J7^fi*5% '3 5?*? “ * ••eeAAetAeeeeAAeeA 9.2S fursisn A threo-months demonstrA* Convinced that ’^Cradle teag", Bofacluk, Benjamin, rant • «»«*«*«»*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*0 •••«••••#•••••••#•••#•••# 86 JO tlop and the town to pay the coft In sslscUng any kiad of poultry, her first HeOywood pioturs, wm.sa- "ns bssB beard ea guifcjilty. Bowera, Raymond, rent . (rf InstAliAtkm, APPrMdmatlBf |ioo, shoring of wings and lags, plump­ tabllsh Dorotea Wisok as ons of that laces are conteg baek. Bowera, Raymond and Bharwood, rant • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaail If th# town dots not approvo ths ness of thighs, and a brsaat js toe most popular stars of ths Boyle, Bd. A Bona, m ilk ...... Soiiebel Brothere, Mto u 4 tru ^ p trta ...... lt.1 7 U§bte After the demonstretion per- Oarrooo'f have mora of 4Ji$ geSmidt, lin . Can, botfd and ewe rotmd and fuU are worth considsr- American sorssn, shs was today Braltbwaite, J. R., aerrtoaa ...... $.70, 20.60 ^ •TWt of Aeceptaace after llciotie Avocado pears for 10 SM 16 Bo utOB« Leila, board and ...... tota gensraUy todlcatss handed toe leading part in "Mlae cento. Brazauakaa, John, re n t ...... i$xia 9 36.70 the trial period, It was etated, the a toleksr msaced fOwL Dstsettng Fane’s Baby Is Btolen,’’ s rols for Brasouakl, Adam, meata, frooarlea, ra n t...... 06.! Beaitraxid, Mrs. Mary, rant ...... 9J6 Sdlvits, Israel, abos rsfairs ...... cost per set of Ufbts would be tos s « is usually acoompllahsd^ which both Carols Lombard sad Bronkle, John, rent ...... w 4.00 8868J8 and the crat'ofcost of lighting ilg h tl^ |6 0 taamining^ ths__ hardasas of the Gloria Swanson had once been cen< You’ll find ’’tty . brand dgar» dg- Bryant and Chapman Co., m ilk ...... Sbsa, John P„ rant ...... 18 JO srette or tobacco Dad ever 648 Shsohtm an M otor Car Oo., uito and truck parts a each set of Ugbte. The boardard brsbst'brae. In ths young this bone sidered. Buck, Nolaon, meata and froceriea • aa«aa.aaaaaaaaaaaaa«***( 6X0 4 • •••••••••eeAl 6.70 felt it was oaly fair to give the le pliable while in the more mature at toe Magnell Crag Company. Burgcy, Fred W., Truatee, rent ... '•aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal Bhssban, John F., Afsnt, ra n t ...... !•••••••••< 10.60 16.00 Bhsrldan, Patriot, board and eara police aa opportunity to test the it if hard sod firm. Other Indlca- Mr. Rublnow returned from New Burke, Jamea M., aboaa ...... 8M 80.00 tl^ of youth are smooth, soft Ho, hum, this last minuto 6hqp>’ Campbell's Service Station, battery serriee BifA*l Servios Oerp., gas tanks .. 24 JO Mfhta and then the March meeting York yesterday where be replenish ping ,!■ an exhausting experteaOA' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatf 1.9B can take action. ■wm lags and feet imoetb and t o r Sinaebstti, P., msabi and froosriss • e • e • • 4 ed his stock of Christmas gUtM Canale, A., meata and grocerlea ' ••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aV 18.00 • weeAAeAA«eAe«eeA| 8.00 bright. late shoppsrs. but toe Bargain Hound hopes her Carabine, Antonio, rent ...... 14.40 Smith, Thomas D., msats and freeerlss ••••••AeeAAet 9999999 167.00 A road project previously reject­ suggestions might have a Center Auto Supply, auto and truck patia SodiiikiE. Xmells. m t ___ 27 JO ed by the Board in favor of more bit. 100.61 A beautiful |2J0 upholstered foot Nuts can be wrapped in fondant Central Petroleum C^„ traffic paint South Windsor, Town of, aid rradned 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 0 0 0 9 0 0 4 Imiwrtaiit work, the widening of >« ••a**a#«aaaaaaaaaaai 10.00 146.08 stool at Benson’s for 11.98 cash sad and then dipped in chocolate. Cbartier, Raymond, board and care 16j So. New Bngland Telephone Co., telephoiM aervioe 188.77 McKee street from West Center to Spears. William, rant ...... >9 900004 carry, is an acceptable gift Preserved cherries can be drain Cheney Brothers, rents, etc. aaa*a#*«aaaaaa( 281.: 0000099409 0 999099 16J0 Hertford Road, was lubmitted Clgnetti's Market, meata and grocerlea Squartrlto, Maris, rant ...... 13 JO agato last night and i^roved. As ed from their syrup, wrapped in 18.48 Squirts, Gladys, rants ...... Perfume In a ghunerous bottle fondant aad then dipped in a mix Clark, A., shoes ...... 10.88 24.20 Ih the other accepted Jobs, the ,wuLoi/run.t. Cloverleaf Dairy, milk ...... 20M Starkwsather, Fred W., range ell .. 8J0 eWA will pay for Ubor if approved. is eomething that any woman ture of fweet end bitter chocolate. Converse, L. A., rent ...... 15JX) Bute of Connecticut, blue prints ... J6 would love to find to her stocking Crushed pineapple can be drain­ SUte of Connecticut, board and care It was eetlmated that the total cost, ed from (to Juice and mixed with Copping. Ernest, rent ...... 10,80 • ••••• I 714.42 ^ labor, would approximate |4S0. on Christmas morntog. Most girls Correntl, Paul, meats and groceries • ••••••••••a* 30.21 Stevenson, Ells., rent ...... 12.00 love new perfumes — odors that fondwt and te mixture shaped in Straughan, W. K., miik ...... McKee street at several points is they haven’t used before—and, if small marbles and dipped. PLANS TO COMBINE Curran, Emellne, rent ...... 16.00 3.72 narrow, and as this street is being Cwlkla, George, rent ...... 10.60 Stroker, Andrew J , hardwood .... 4.80 the bottles are handsome, tooVU Dates are a delicious confection DeClantls, Frank, meats and groceries...... nulllyan, IrmA re n t ...... 16.00 used to an Increasing extent each be doubly grateful. stuffed with vanilla flavored fon-* 804.00 Sweet, Mrs. Jessie, rent year, it was thought advisable to Dell, Mrs. Louis, rent ...... 80.^ >•#••04 • • e • • • e • 4 27.00 Hone}^ckle and ferns at twi­ d a o t NAVY, COAST GOARD Dent, Fred, rent ...... Tedford, George; rent . do the work under-the present work light are new flower odors. ’The Small patties of Vfondant are §,10 15.00 relief system. Denton, R. O., rent ...... 16.00 Tedford, Joseph, milk ...... 14.40 former is sure to please a dtety, topped with an unbroken hitif of Dewey-Rlchman Co., office supplies ...... 7.39 Thornton, Hugh, rent ...... 12.60 Ship Signs sweet, blonde miss and the latter a p«can or English walnut. A Diamond’s Shoe Store, shoes and rubbers...... 88.87 Trent, Thomae and Bro,, plp« ...... 46.23 The famous "Ships of Stats’’ the would be adored by a girl who blanched almond, half of a candlec Dickenson, B. S., Agent, rent ...... 0.10 Turkington, S. J., town aemcea and vital atatiatica ...... 111.71 markere designating the town of likes s breath of freshness rather cherry, a thin slice of candled President Claims It Will Cot Dolge, C. S. Co., disinfectants ...... 20.25 ■VaJvoUne Oil Company, gaa and o il...... 192’41 Manchester set at thp limits of the than a heavy perfume. pineapple or even a cube of bright Donadlo, Frank, shoe repairs ...... 8.00 Valluzrl, Frank, rente 26.00 toWn on nine roads entering Man­ Colognes and toilet waters are Jelly can be used to give variety Down Expenses—No De­ Douglas, Mrs. Emma, rent ...... Vanco Soap Co., s o a p ...... !....!!!!! to a box of Christmas candies. 20.00 Wataon, Jamea, rent ...... 80 chester, are scheduled for removal acceptable gifts, particularly for Eckhardt, Ottllie, rent ...... 15.00 20.60 f the vote of the Selectmen last women who aren’t lovers of per­ England, George, meats and groceries ...... 30.00 Webster, W, J., rent ...... |.!! 10.80 fume. Elngllsh lavender Is a popu­ cision Yet Weir, George, rent ...... !..*!!.*!!!! night is accepted. The Chamber of England, W. Harry, rent, meata, groceries and grain 209 15.00 Commerce appealed to the Select- lar cologne—scent and verbnla Enrico, Domenic, rent ...... 12.00 Weldon Drug Co.,. drugs ...... !.!! 6.05 gardenia and violet are marvelous Ensworth, L. L. & Son, Inc., reinforcing ro d s ...... West, H. H. A Son, s ta k e s ...... men to have the town re-paint the I saw the best looking twin W ashington, Dec. 20 — (A P) — 12.89 15J0 signs. The coat of this work, the toilet water odors. sweater sets at Hale’s this m o rn in g Faniham, Mrs. Clarence, board and c a r e ...... 50.00 West Side Dairy, milk ...... ! 21.41 Prealdrat Roosevelt is seriously con­ Karr, Frank, rent ...... Whipple, Mrs. Larrabee, board and c a r e ...... Selectmen estimated would be 850 —85.98. And there’s a whole long sidering a consolidation of the 15.00 20.00 And speaking of perfume—the table of edl kinds of sllpons. As F ^ r, Lucy, rent ...... !!!!! 30.00 Wilkie, A. R., milk ...... 3.56 each, which they thought too high, Navy and the Coast Guard, but Farr, Philip, rent ...... ], Willis, G. E. A Son, Inc., coal and cem ent...... inasmuch as the markers are con-^ Weldon Drug Con^pany has the continued down the aisle I came to in any event he will continue toe 14.40 198.72 daintiest Coty sets attractively a rack of smart wool and suede Felice, Luigi, rent ...... !!!** 16.00 Wilson, Mrs. E., meats and groceries ...... 30.00 sidered of no value, or in any sense latter service as an agency for the Ferris, E. T., Agent, ren t ...... | ' Wilson, H. L., salary as sealer, and rep airs...... descriptive of the town. gift-wrapped—82.00 is the starting Jackets. I thought then that you Treasury Department to combat 10.80 52.75 price. should know about all this. 5otx>. Victor, range oil ...... 17.01 Wilson, Robert D., trucking ...... 11.75 It was stated that there were 12 sm ugglte. Plfst National Stores, Inc., meats and groceries 461.89 WincHuun, Town of, aid rendered ...... !.!!!' 21.10 signs origlaally in 1928 when they If unification Is brought about toe Fischer, Gustave Co., office supplies . Windsor, Town of, aid rendered ...... ' ’! A ten-pound turkey is ideal for SlmpUfsdng Preparstioas Presldrat.^ intends to establish the 7.68 12.00 were placed In position during the group of six or eight. If the Careful planning on the part of l^nt-Bruce Co., cabinet ...... 18.76 Windsor Locks, Town of. aid rendered...... !!.!!!! 37.00 Centennial year, three having been Coast Guard as a corps in the Navy Foley, James, moving services ...... Wlnsler, John, rent ...... family is to Include ten or more the home-maker will simplify the but under the direction of its o w n 10.00 15.00 removed or destroyed during the ]3ersons of course more turkey will Foley, Michael, rent ...... 18.00 Wood, L. T. A Co., i c e ...... !!*.!.’! ! ’!' preparation of her dinner so that officers. Gerich’s Service Station, range oil .... 8.74 last ten years. The Selectmen voted be needed. Two ten-pound tur- she may enjoy her own gifts and I • • • • • I 37.09 "*^°® ...... 17.20 The purpose of such a step, it was Giblln, Mrs. Frank, board and care .. Zwick, Michael, rent ...... '»• accept the recommendations of teys will be foimd more satisfac­ guests without overwork and wor­ explained today at toe White House, 00.00 12.60 the Chamber of Commerce if the tory tham one eighteen or twenty Gllkinson, Samuel, rent ...... 30.00 Zwlek, Samuel, rent ...... i ..'!!.'...... 15.00 ry. Several days before Christmas is primarily for economy. Giratis, Mrs. Joseph, rent ...... Addy, John, rent ...... !!!."!!!!".'.".".! town is given power to remove the pounder. The meat on the small she will take stock of her staple The President regards toi Coast 11.90 14.00 Bine signs. Bills for the month to­ bird is apt to be much more tender Glenney, W. G. Co., pipe, rents, oil, etc 108.88 Aetna Stamp and Engraving Company, stai-^ps ..!! 4.83 supplies and be sure that all table Guard aa an agency of toe Treasury Gollmitzer, John, rent and milk ...... Aosonla, City of, aid rendered ...... taling 22,302.62 were o^ered paid and sweet than on the larger ones. appointments are ready for use. to deal with smuggling and coast 34.40 Auto Tire Co., brake adjustment-...... 43.94 by the' Selectmen. GOrman, Mrs. James, rent ...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ...... 15.00 1.00 Don’t forget to have the turkey 'The day before Christmas is usu­ >rotection and he would be loath Qbrman, Walter, Agent, rent ...... Saldwln, Peter A. Co., sign p ainting...... !! Building Report delivered to you drawn and clean­ ally a very busy day for the cook. o alter these definite sesignmento. Qraham, Thomas, milk ...... 3040 1.00 ed. 7.20 ^hrSAdt, Martha, rent ...... 14.00 The monthly report of Building The fowl should be cleaned and Under plafis now being made ty G r^ t Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., meats, groceries, etc. . i 073 Jyrony Transportation Co., freight ...... 21.60 Inspector Eld ward C. Eaiiott. Jr., stuffed and . trussed, ready for the the President, Coaat Guard officers: Grimason, Robert, uniforms, etc...... ’ ‘ 81.80 Chase Brass and Copper Co., tube fittings ....!!!!' 8.68 was read and accepted. The report The PfaKzgrafr pottery at Mlli^ oven. , The pudding sauce can be would be chosen from toe naval Hackett, John, rents ...... !!.'!!’!.!...... Community Press, p rin tin g ...... shows two permits Issued during kowskl is unusually lovely, You made at least In part. The salad academy as is toe ease with Marine Hidden, John J., sign p>ainting ...... '...... !""**...... 36.00 9.00 8.00 Cummings, B. w.. milk ...... !.!!!!!!!!!!'!!' 3.60 he month for dwellings, totaling can get pieces for as low as 86c. dressing can be made one or two officers. Hale, J. W. Co., meats, groceries, drugs! clothing Ed's Garage, auto parts ...... !!! ' : 7,000; garage construction totaling days before wanted and kept on In this event, the r^^ular coast Harrison, Thomas, rents ...... 217.9S ^ 1.82 25.90 JArmlngton, Town of, aid r e n d e r ^ ...... !!! 25.29 i 1,250; miscellaneous 8215; and eIt Madame ’VaFAntlne 'Thomson, lice, The,celery can be Crisp^ and ipiard academy a t New Lqndcfnt Hartford-Connecticut Trust Co., rent .!!.! 12.90 Felice, Luigi, meats and groceries ...... 3.00 teratlons and repeirs of 8180. The French political writer, now in this wrapped in a damp towel and Conn., would be made a post-gradu­ Hartford Orphan Asylum, board and care ! ^tzgerald, L. P. Sales and Service, Inc., auto parts total construction cost of the month country on a lecture tour, has a stored in the refrigerator until ate college for the navy. Marine Hayes, Archie H., oil and land rental 20.00 C^meweli Compamy, p a p e r...... 4.90 54.88 10.20 of November was 89,145. whole wardrobe of “public appear­ wanted. The lettuce can be wash­ corps and the coast guard. Hennequin, Mrs. Allred, rent ...... Garrone’s Musket, meats and groceries...... ance” clotbes. She likes oorserva- ed and crisped and kept in an air­ Hennequin, Louis E., range oil ...!!!!!!’ 15.Q0 J<00 It was emphasized today at the 17.00 iartford Hospital, board and care ...... 48„»,-' tive things, but either in the ma­ tight container. Consomme^ or White House, however, that a AthU Herald Printing Co., advertising...... !!.” iilyde, W. S., Agent, r e n t ...... !...... terial, the design or color, there Is Hplden-Nelson Co., Agent, rent ...... 4.00 Jen^ey, John L., b•••••« mas? It won’t be a change for the Wolf, in fact they’re ra^ous of it Klelnman, Louis, rent 234.48 after the meat and milk suppUes worse if you have one of those de­ when they see it—it’s the new soft officer said he would be given a Kuchienski, Mrs. Anthony! r « t ! 12.80 832,802.62 and attending to various other Jobs. licious ice cream puddings that hearing in Bridgeport Juvenile 12.60 angora slipover sweater I saw at I^tleri, G.. meats and groceries' Liked Town Fro-Joy isputtlag out. You can get Fradln’s—the newest, and best cotirt. Larson, Esther, rent ...... 40.80 yours at. "Ae Crater Pharmacy or Lathrop, R. L. & Co., wood 14.00 Manchester. The vote on the pro­ Six years after taking up his looking thing ever. And other • • • • • * I REVERSE DECISION work here. Dr. BushneU said "Man­ Murphy’s Drug Store at Depot sweaters—all kinds and colors— Lipp, J. J. A Son. milk ... 871.82 posed increase in pay for the as­ Square. Little, R. G., rent ...... 8.60 sessors was not unanimous, how­ chester Is one of the cleanest towns you’ll find them here. Lock Joint Pipe Co., pipe...... 18.00 ever, Selectmen J >bs L. Jenney vot­ In.the country if I do spy It myself ON ASSESSORS’ PAY and the people here should be proud Here's Sea Fom a new candy Tis said that at smart pre-holi­ Lomas and NetUeton. rent...... 126.00 ing for the increase. recipe: Lowe, John, use of car ...... 7.00 of It. Attention is given to details day functions it has been noted tost C. W. A. Projeota here that the larger cities coiild not Two cups Ityht brown sugar, 1-4 copper or bronze lame blouses, worn groceries' !!!!!!.*!!!.*!.';;...... 8.00 (Ooattaned From Page i) Projects which have been approv­ cup corn sjrrtip, 8-4 cup Mccomb, Robert, rent ...... * 8.00 find time to do. I am Just as proud w ater, 2 with long amts, are outmoding gold 15.(» from ed by the local CWA’ board t o r sub­ of my record while in Manchester (whites), 1 cup chopped nut and silver ones. Admx., rent ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ’ ’ ...... municipal spending had mission to the stq>ervi8lng engineer. meats, 1-4 teaspoon vanilla. McGill, Thomas, Jr., labor and material ...... 24.16 the aanuMnuM park departmrat as aaycne can be. The people are McKinney, Mrs. Margaret rent ...... 3942 Hartford, were reviewed by the splendid. Thej^ co-operate with the P u t siigar, m r o m 89,000I f p |6,C Selectmen last night, tha board giv­ ter In a saucepan and stir over A DAY UNOU Mahleu, August D.. meats and g^ceriei...... *•**• 16.60 the ennual town meeting last health board. A euggeetion is only Kodak—81.00 and up a t toe M ag­ Manchester Electric Company electric servir^...... 106.2s Octo|Mr. ing approval to the foUowlng Jobe: needed to Improve things. Man­ a low fire Tmtil sugar Is dissolved. nell Drug Company. ^Aylng 500 feet of six-inch sewer chester is an ideal town fbr a health Then cook’ without stirring until 9 4 0 O U D L I "nxe first considerattoo was te Manchester Lumber Company cement. lii'mK»V — 30.08 on Harrison street, estimated cost officer to work in." the syrup forms a bard ball (265 Shoulder flowers are giving way we the town highway workmen for degrees F.) when tested in water. Manchester Motor Sales Co.,^4uto Md ...... 140.48 to the town of 8188., labor to be Besides hsndUng bis duties as to a huge gold lace chou—a very Thma ore Hw NIW bwrafoe Manchester Plumbing and Sunolv Co * ...... * 39 J7 we anew ramoval woric aa soon as paid for by the CWA; 1,000 feet of esnitary inspector, Dr. BushneU con­ Remove from toe lire and pour to pretty evenlhg accessory. Manchester Realty (^. rent " **"‘*'^> «tc...... 282.58 We highways and eroai wknu had sewer on the north side of Midaff ducted a cat and dcg^ltoepltal at toe a thin stream on toe egg whites now in affect at the H O T Ii Manchester Sand and Gravel CompaiiV' ...... 14.0P been deared after each storm, but Turnpike Bast, from the end of the rear of hi* home at 494 Itoet Omter which have been beaten until stiff Talk about your holidayy roedab VICTORIA, NIW YORK. Manchester Trust Co., Agent ren^ ...... 162.97 |t was argued that in the event of present sewer system nehr the old street This hoq>itaI, a part of the In a large mixing bowl. Continue Watkins have toe most attraotl'w attraoti've Marlow’s Supplies ' ...... 68,00 snows, the, highway forca Woodbrldge tavern to the Manches­ garage, is complete in every eseen- beating with a wire whisk or slot­ Lane chests you ever saw tor AgoieHaidaf tha po0olar amiiw Martin, Ella, board ...... 5.60 w ^d have aufllcient work In Ita ter Green school, cost to the toem tlsl detail, Inmnding ah operating ted spoon uatU toe candy is stiff 817.60. They are tested for preeaure ogamant of Roy Mouhen, tha Mercer, Flaymond, rent ...... 19.(*0 oean .department for material of |760., labor by CWA room and Dr. BushneU .always had enough to hold its shape. Add toe and airtlghtnees and come in wal­ Middletown, City of, aid rendered...... 16.00 ^ ^ r the p u t few years tha coet^ nuts and vanilla and drop from , Nfw Hom viciOMA cttsumas ,. • • • • • • I ^ 11,600; graveling and lamrovlhg numerous cases to occupy his atten­ nut and mahogany veneeh And best iUkolonls, Stanley, rent ...... 38J1 oc eieartnf the pond b u been charg­ tye roads la ths Blast oemateto, tion when not engaged to hie other tip of Spoon on trajrs covered with of all Is the eiae—they srpn't big flrsfjmportanea oe tha parfact Anna, shoes and rubbers 8.10 ed to the park department appro- trucldag and gravel to be fornlehM dotiee as a ttron metaL heavy waxsd paper. clumsy things at all—but big haadquortars for visitors to ’ Mohr’s Bakery, Inc., bread, etc...... 9.1J pnatten. Last year unemployed men Sob BWowa Rrefesslen enough to hold all your hopes and Mohr, Fritz, rents ...... By toe town, cost of labor hy CWA. NawYork.Thsword’MraoOMT* 66.66 from the M. B. EL A. were ^•rigniMl Ths total cost of ths cemetery Job is His son. Foitee, decided to fol­ Subscripttops for any magasine small enough for aty corner. Moore, John C., Corp., W nd^'etc* * • s'*> •7r«*vi 36.40 to the work. ^ low In his father’s footsteps and de­ or newspaper are taken at toe Mag< takas on a new maoninq harm ' Moriarty, E. J. rent ’ ...... • • .v:. .••» 24.44 ssHms ts rt a t 88,500. nell Drop Company—now toere'e a dark O. H. Waddell of toe Board vote his life to a career as a veter­ Mince meat and cranberries are Mosezenski. Stanley rent...... 18.00 inary. Accordingly he reeeived his practical gift for you. traditional favorites on holiday Mountain Brook Fann milk...... 8.40 ^ hie appeal to the Board of reviewed the work already done » • • ' • • • • • * ^ Beptle, world’s champien •w^tyr room aquippadwHh a M teH Morosek, John, rent ...... M.I thority to purchase needed suppUes his state eaamtoatlflB to prabtlce as Jles, says: '1 certainly do like Pour two and one-half cups of Murphy, Edward J., dniCT ! ’ 15.i anMl Instnictor to Oothiun's snte for the workers expected to be lATH. SHOwm, i a o i a o r o a a - '••••••• si a veterinary. H s wUl assume fuU patterns. Fye made quite a boiling water on a package ox dry blacksmith‘servlees 80 JB in* the faaaoue lee Qub, Madison given Jobe this week. Mr. WaddeU charge of ms fatoer’i'practice. dresses from them,-with beet .. mince meat.. Let the nM*t TINO ICi WATBt, A " 6 M m KST* ^ h , Roy, services N. W. cemetery 9 J0 New Toth, stated ■poke of the "Anay and NAvyf Dr. BUshnM hms a membcKr of suits, for myself and for my daugh­ MATTRfSS. PUU UNOIH MHEOA • • •‘V> 9% 64.^ boil for twenty minutee afirrlng oc- Haven, Qty of, aid rendered^ that Manchester' had one cf the erqw now employed on the Etoshe Msachester Lotee' of Masons, toe ter.” casInnsUy to prevent It .Jrom etidi- 68AOOUS a o s ir , wmtiho omk ; 36A7 > ^akating rinks ihat ha had aeen ’^“^ngton Home for Crippled^fltei' itreet Job. Be said that ths group SRwaaia Otah, the Chamber of Com­ ifig to the bottom of tha pan. Re- ond othar 6X7 « England, by raaeon of its on tola Job, sustly vstoraas, was merce, toe Ooaheetleut VaUey Vet­ The Tea Room has an unlimited • • • • •lo ihova from toe fire and-when eodi, groeerles woatton, safety and abeeaatbSlty. making the “dirt fi^’ apd was erinary Assedatiea. the American assortment of all kinds, of Cbirist- thoroughly with one and ona- 2 eliew t te • •• • • • • • o r .« n fH 10.10 ♦ Ira. ceikUtkaia pan- tog s good tone d ^ it Boas candy—‘cqnty, tltyus candy and A'R. tanslMii' h • yetortoaryMemeat AgaoetatidB a&d oiqis of cooked eranbwriee jfS !^dSSiriLiS*-.2'W553L’’-"’'" " -76 L, ^ local, Akallng ; ^ratyrhitF Wood DaQvery the Nehr Vetertoaiy Xsso- delidouH oreasoy f)|dge. Have eome which have been mixed With (me* C__ ik Grove Dairy, miTy milk rrootff»M ’•flWrwesiwW its A maiaarafh ice at • « • • • ' • K B t r j C c V M M M «M» M M ^ WsddeU Statad that wlttin^a fllatioa. v He a. member cf on your iteiSay bridge table. half cup of sugar. w altls, Mrs. U., board and oare •SJO ■ - - A . Qkavltch, St^e, rent 16J0 short tllM wood ^verlas froto.tos toe Bplseopal" cSiirSh of• Harvard, Fra a little different . tevbr, ua* > •• • • • • • I Saieetpfin thnsMaa tosstonbuiy forests would he UL-'■ ■ ■ Make it Merry Christmas for the QOS cup of older and One jp d , Stanley, rent 9 J0 nswii on:' a <«•••• • • mm w'0 • mm are ■11 ^ stolttad'bj^ iu to to laege quanttUas, dsh birds, too. IMcourege the ddldrai half'cups of watsr instead of two aito|»^]|oe{. Off fuel to be to too his to feed them this waster; All cf u6 aad oila-half cups of watra with t e ■ o f . aiid ato and 'tiro- can spafefew erttebc a day on q a ^ Thomas, rent ...... hpm6s:ditoet from too Jot EaMw htoKe iheat. . *• mm mm•i for lgep^haas to ’ of U60 pal pUsd <» tha to w jn ^ J window sffls; porohed of walks. q|e ^wwakt, John, damaka by does yeitosshhi^:/ a few ptess of sueb^to vlnee 4m ' qnvald. WIlllaii,^ae2i ...... flf (ha houpe ,lap!d ahd saw ed into ' ' cimfectioDs wmte'add a 18J t e fiitiiro deitvaty. outoes,’ll|| teep* Wrds totkto to ypty' 'holiday J,, meats and dp ^6»d tolar ; do M rs. L im7 , flMda of f 9 h a te m > ••••• 4 pro-h6ito;<|Pte9) «Atoa .. grantad m i FM wsr ~ ...... ^ s t t e t a o i ^ l »••••# ■■♦’oSBrss-'iie' ohocv „ ad Oo., be., tnf!le.ptlBt ’• • «isi« •>••••»•• avv t M Wm, m eats — ' ------Ae«e 'tether'’.’ t e t " iMTA** eAWAeedSAeeaaeae » e • • e • A’ a h r lO K BU lU IUMOnRllt>Cl6MM. Guards Upset Dugouts, GIANTS’ VICTORY IN SERIES TWHBOISUTED Startling R ed D m d U M a y B e ATRECTOMOIWOW Ere Gaarde Get Thtm YEAR’S GREATEST TEAM FEAT Rec League Court Tilts The way tha N ailM 9 m 4 s huffiOd up the fioor agatiM ths Racers And Annldfi Ma- M iM ^ .Legtoa to the Stiver aty latt Saturday ntfito a m u to toto a U B GIVEN FIRST Senators Best Defensive soni To Moat Qumtets Soldiers Gun First Wa h m tor the OdSitol iScttio llet B O X SCO RE PUnt Red Devtla it the teem ohato* From Wetherslieid. Most Ezdtiiif Game To ploto are olktotof in the eayee PLACE IN POLL BY Team in American League Guards ( t ^ ^ ner when the toama clash at the F. T. fitato Armory toniito. The Ouardt Date, 31-19; E adiT eu s 8 Ssadrewaki, rf . . 2 o-o 4 earns back from a 4t to 39 troano- cancajro, Dec. lO.— (A P )—A Jonffrefular catcher who WUI be with A basketball douUeheadkr hxa 1 MsCMAfi, I f ...... 0 i - i 1 ing to whip the U g ^ M to 11 and DECISIVE MARGIN with turning in the top team batting the Chicago White Box next season, been arranged for tomotrow nlgbt 1 T. salmonds, if ..o o-o 0 th«y*ro detorthtood to atart r i^ t la at the School street gym when the 0 aval age, Joe Cronin’s Washington played through his flret 96 games Scores One Point In 1st T. Salmonds, c . . 6 1-2 IS where they left off Saturday to to­ without an error and flnlahed the Wethersfield Athletic dub brings 0 Donahue, c . . i , . . . o 0-0 0 Senators played the best defensive night's game.’ eeason with a lef-ding percentage of its two basketbsn teams here to op- Period; Other Game Ends, 1 Bycholsw, Ig, If . .4 1-1 9 The HotjMlhts, led by Elliott Ora- Baseball Champs Awarded basebaU in winning the American .996. He made only two mlsplaya poee the local Rsnger team and the 2 S. Salmonds, rg .. 2 0-1 4 ham. former Bardtnt High ace, league champlonnip last season. all season. Frank PyUak, Qeve- strong Ansaldl team, tied for first 2 Sobieski, i g ...... 0 0-0 0 are one of thfi rtroagejit cage teams Led by Crtmin himself, who domin­ land’s Tiny receiver, played 69 plaoe in the Rec Senior League. Th4 68 Votes Of 198 Cast; 42-22. 12 in the state have afi impreseive ated the shortsu>ps with the aver­ games without an error, but was Ranger team will play In the first 14 3-8 81 record of cmiwstont vidtorlM over age of .960, the Senators as a club, Dugout Five (19) out-ranked by Shea who worked in game which is scheduled to start a three-year , period, tit p ^ . pnde- fielded for ,97^ only a point shy ot 101 games. at 8:16 p. m. sharp while the second P. B. F. T. ■toots Omhaa Princeton Grid Ele?en Is the world record mark set by the Playing by far their beat game of 0 E. Neill, If ...... 1 2- 4 4 feated. la two starts this ssasba. the The record percentage for Amert game will start Immediately after visitors will be out to keep their Ouards-General Philadelphia Athletics in 1982. St. oan league outfielders of J96, set by the first game. toe season, the Phantoms succsed- 0 Reid, r f ...... 0 3- 8 2 Electric Ho^pointa 0 slate free of defeat and a bang-up of Bridgeport 2nd; British Net Team, Louis landec second with .976. Sam West of 8t. Louis in 1928, was The Wethersfield teams have ed In winning their first game in Madden, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Another Senator, Young- Joe 1 Norris, c ...... 1 2-3 4 contest seems in store for looal tons. ’The Advoios composed of former equalled by Dick Porier of Cleve compiled a most impressive record the Rec Senior League, when they The game wUl start about 9 o’clock. Kuhel, topped the regular first base- land and A1 Simmons brought at on the chalked court in the past two 3 E. Anderson, rg 0 0-1 0 Bast Hartford High players havt Third. man with .996 and averaged about soundly' trounced toe Knoll team 1 Davis, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 An electric appliance, valued at |16, Roy Hutt former High school foot­ tention to himself i.t>r two outstand- seasons and are coached by “Bus- will be given away ae a door prise. ten chances pei game. Hank Green­ He made a double play tey” Sturm a former outstanding 42-22. In toe second game toe Na­ 0 Madden, i g ...... 8 8-6 9 ball and basketbaU star and Peter-- berg, Detroit’s first-sacker, cut in 0 B. Anderson, Ig .. 0 0-0 0 The local Rangers baslmtball son, Gorman and Anderson. and in a game with De­ athlete, which m^ans that his teams tional Guard team sprang a surprise team will have as their om>9aenta (Note: Thle la the third of a series for some of the honors by accom­ troit August 18, made two remark­ will be well coached. Both the in chalking up their first win In toe The Rangers have won two of .stories detailing the results of plishing two unassisted double plays able throws to prevent scores. Rog- Ranger and Ansaldi’s Masaper sports editors and tight -well-contestod gams. YMs writers, r^^tering their opinions in BOWLING must be let go, because of the mem- KAolto (33) ocre opposition. The KnoU P. B. F. T. Harvard Tomgfat — Hat fought the unbeaten Rams on even the third annual associated Press terms most of the way but loet Batl- sports poll, unhesitatingly nom­ KNIOHXB o r FTTHIAS minus Its scoring star, Kovls, lack­ 1 Hansen, rf ...... 1 0-1 2 BY MERIDEN, 23 TO 16 Team No. 8 took all four points ed team play and showed nothing 0 J. Sturgeon, if . .. 0 0-0 0 Nikkei, star forward and Bggto’ inated and elected Bill Teny’s base­ Team Of Veterans. Miles, ^ guard, in toe okMtog ' ball champions to the honor position from Team No. 3 in the Knlghte at more than a poorly sighted long 0 Relmer, I f ...... 1 0-1 2 01 Pythias league last night, Russell 1 U. Bogglni, c .. .. 6 2-5 minutes o t play and Fordham won'' on the strength of their triumphant range bombardnMnt on toe offense. 12 ou t 85-29 dash to the National league pennant Mechanics Almost Close Gap Anderson rolling high ilngls with Oourtney Stare 0 R. Fraser, r g .. .. 2 2-3 6 New York, Dec. 30.—(API- followed by decisive victory over the MILLER TO REMAIN 121 and nigh three string with 846. Courtney tossed in seven double 1 Mistretta, Ig .. .. 0 0-1 0 Rated strong contenders for ths ti­ Another strong New BniiaBd out-„ Washington Senators in the world In the other match, Team No. 4 and deckers for his evening’s contribu­ tle, Princeton’s veteran baeketoan fit Providdnee College, suocumbqd, series. This accomplishment noted In Third Quarter But Bow Team No. 1 split even. Ivar Carlson tion, besides being a tower of 3 9 4-11 22 array makes its first Eastern Inter- to toe clever pasrtng attack of 1^- most observers stands out as the hitting high single with 120 and strength on the defense, but Nichol­ Halftime. 26-9 Phantoms. coUegrlate League start against John’s College of Brooklyn, 48-^^ foremost of any major league team AS COACH AT NAVY August Cvlson high three string son comes in for considerable bit of 10 minute periods. Harvard in Cambridge tonight It was Providence’s first defeat ^ since the Boston Braves shot to the Before Qosing Dri?e Of with 828. credit also, caging six baskets from Referee, MaUn. With veterans gf toe campaign. peak in 1914. Team No. 8 (4) toe fioor and he only played toe first five positions, toe Tlgeni looked tar The Giants polled 68 votes out of R. Anderson .. 121 su p e^ r to Harvard, troxmoed by Silver City Quintet To 113 112—846 two periods. Both these boys are SEEK ICE PLAYER a total of 198 and won handily in Former Notre Dame Star To E. Anderson .. 119 107 109—385 rapidly coming to the fore in bas­ Dartmouth, 54-20 In toe Crlmeon’s RUTH TO ASK R1CT.KA«» this year’s contest from their two E. Erickson . . . 95 99 114—308 first league game since 1908. closest rivals—Princeton's all-con­ ketball and the Phantoms will hann Chicago, Dec. 20.— (AP) — The Suffer Third Beating. out more setbacks to toe other The only newcomer to toe Prince­ Philadelphia, Dec. 20— (AP) ^ quering football team and the Brit­ Guide Grid Team For 835 819 835 989 Chicago Black Hawks of toe Na­ ton varsity is Hugh MacMUlan, ’The Inquirer says Babe Ruth ' to ish Davis cup forces, which troimced teams in toe league If It continues tional Hockey League, were report­ Team No. 3 (0) to be at full strength in each game sophomore guard. At toe other going to ask tor his release front the United States and lifted the fa­ C. ed today to be seeking the servicec giiard poet is Johnny Qrebauskas, mous tennis trophy from France. Trailing 9-4 at halftime, Manches­ Third CoosecotiTe Year. I. Anderson 87 91 96—274 and display the same kind of play toe New York Yankees so that Ito E. Berggren ... 119 83 80—282 of Forward Leroy Goldsworthy while Karl Larsen is at center and will be free to take over toe “Baba The Tigers received 43 votes In ter Trade’s basketball quintet came It produced In Its victory last night from toe London Club of toe Inter­ Ken Falrman and Lank Seibert at recognition of their sensational A. Berggren .. 104 98 102—804 In defeat both Fraser and Bogglni Ruth Kids' League," a project back'- through with a brtUiant spurt in national lAague. forward. Seibert and Falrman fin­ ed by a New York Oil Company. . renaisi^ce imder the direction of Annapolis, Md., Dec. 2 0 ,-r(A P )^ were the star role occupants for Goldsworthy formerly p I a y- the third qukrter to bring ths ecore 810 272 278 8ia toelr team. ished one-two in toe league icoring All the plans have not yet be^A Fritz Crisler. The tribute to the For the third consecutive year the ed with the Detroit Red W is^ , It taoe last season when Princeton tennis combination of Fred Perry to 16-14 but the locals lacked the Cloee and Fast worked out, toe paper says, but it to football teams of the United States was .said the Hawks bad offered finished second to Yale, whUe Lar­ understood both toe films and radto and Bunny Austin was represented ability to match Meriden Trade’s . Team No. 4 (2) Fighting with grim earnestness Louis Trudel, wingman, now with Naval Academy will be directed by I. Carlson ___ 88 120 sen and Grebauskas also finished will have a place in toe Babe’e plan, by 27 votes. closing drive and bowed in defeat Edgar E. (Rip) MlUer, who learned 87—i96 for every point to swing into full the Ssrracuse International League well up in toe list Football naturally covered the C. A. Anderson 100 98 102—800 to teach baseball to the kidr at the Silver City yesterday after­ the game under the late Knute stride in toe final quarter, the' Na­ club, Goalie Joe Starke and cash. Wee Fesler, Harvard coach, used throughout the nation. widest range of opinion in the noon. The final score was 38 to 16 C. Bolin ___ 94 115 106—816 tional Guards put on a whirlwind balloting on the subject of out­ Rockne at Notre Dame and came to give Manchester its third defeat here to help coach the national finish to win the most interesting standing team performances. Michi­ in five starts this season. 282 333 295 910 gan’s Big Ten champions finished championship team in 1926. and tightest game played thus far The teams battled on fairly even Team No. 1 (*) in the league against tRe favored fourth in the standing with 14 votes. The retention of Rip Miller, one C. Wennorgren 94 101 9 ^ 2 9 4 Army's followers lost some of their terms through the first perioa, at of the seven mules of the Ramblers, Dugout Five. the end of which Meriden was in J. Wennergren 03 86 108—282 ^ to teams threw out a defense enthusiasm after the Cadets fell vic­ as bead coach was announced by A. Carlson ...-. 118 101 tim to Notre Dame’s last roundup, front, 7 to 4. Manchester was held Captain John W. Wilcox, Jr., in the 109—828 that was hard to penetrate, in fact scoreless in the next quarter, and it was just eleven minutes and for­ but there were eight balldts for single statement that “Mr. E. E 305 288 811 904 West Point nevertheless. Stanford, Meriden tallied only once as both Miner’s contract as football coach ty seconds before Madden of toe for its triumph over Southern Cali­ teams displayed a fine defensive has been renewed.” He became bead Dugout Five counted for the first Gifts for Him fornia, and Iowa, for a brilliant game to make the score 9 to 4 in coach two years ago. SOUTH METHODIST field goal. 'The first period ended one come-back under Ossie Zolm, re­ Meriden's favor at halftime. In the South Methodist BowUng all which is indicative enough of Shifts In the athletic staff at the League, Team No. 1 took three ceived strong endorsements. The third quarter was a nip and academy included the bringing of the tight play by both teams. Mad­ Complete results of the team vot­ tuck battle as Manchester began to points from Team No. 8, the latter den accounted for six more points in IJeut. Thomas James Hamilton, winning the roll off of the finni game ing follows; click and outscored their opponents, fresh from the successes with the toe second period to give his team Them New York Giants, world baseball 10 to 7, to make the count 16-14 as when the teams were tied at 867- toe advantage at half time by the west coast Navy team during the ail. Harris rolled high single with champions, 68. the period ended. Meriden came PMt three years, here as assistant mere margin of two points. Princeton’s undefeated and untied back with a rush in the last period 117 and Phillips hit hlg^ three Gtoxrds Take Lead football team, 43. director of football. string with 882. In the other match. and chalked up the margin that Completion *of their tour of shore The third period gave no indica­ British Davis cup tennis team 27. brought them victory. Manchester’s Team No. 4 took three points from tion, as to the probable winner HOUSE'S Michigan football, 14. duty will relieve Captain Wilcox as Team No. 2, Curran hit high single seconds also were beaten, by ian head of the department of physical both spread determined defenses West Point football, 8. overwhelming score, 48 to 19. with 126 and high three string with Louisiana State, track and field, tr^nlng and director of athletics, across the Rec court though toe Manchestor’s next game will be 889. Guards went into toe lead on shots 6. and Lieut Commander Harvey E. Taam No. 8 fo r Stanford, football victory over U. with Windsor High at the School Overesch as director of football. by ‘Tony” Salmonds and Bychol- street Rec next Wednesday after­ Noren . . . . 98 102 86—386 sky to end toe third period 19-17. s C., 6. Captain Robert C. Griffin, now Turidngtem . . . 72 89 90—251 ^ Oregon State, football “iron-men,” noon at 8:80 o’clock. Windsor commanding the U. B. Neches, will In the final period the Guard team humbled Mancfiester, 81 to 19, in Harris . . . 117 96 86—399 put on a world of speed to outscore succeed Captain Wilcox and Lieut A. Haufh — 97 98 Western All Stars, Polo, 4. their first engagement ^m m ander John H. Brown, Jr., 106—800 toe Center aggregation 12 to 2. COMPLETE Columbia, football, 8. Meriden Trade (38) ^ move up to director of football, With toe Silmond brothers By- Washington Varsity Rowing, 8. P- B. F, T. 884 885 •867 1186 cholsky playing the leading roles belly replaced as assistant director Team No. 1 Washington Senators, baseball, 2. 2 Kllsky, rf ...... 6 2-8 12 by Lieutenant Hamilton. the Dugout Five could not oompete Iowa, football, 2. 3 Polmar, If ...... i i-2 8 S t ilo ...... 107 <’ 97 99—808 with toe speed and aggressive play SATISFACTION New York Rangers, hockey, 2. 0 Centmebley, If . . . . 0 0-0 0 R o b b ...... 90 88 86—388 of the soldiers. The passing and cut­ One vote each for following: Har­ 4 Jenson, c ...... o 0-0 0 Friche .... 90 85 79—254 ting of the cluard team was very vard varsity crew; Chicago Bears 0 Plehnarcik, o ...... 1 o-O 2 EAST SIDES TO MEET Phillips .. 112 116 104—383 noticeable throughout toe game, (Pro football); British Ryder Cup 1 Mllkosz, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 whereas toe Dugout Five lacked the ^ Lounging Robes golf team; Michigan State Cross 1 Mann, Ig ...... i o-O 2 899 386 367 1153 ■peed and Mp of.the winning team, Country team; Yale Basketball 0 Madjuch, If ...... 0 " 0 -0 0 BRISTOL JR. CHAMPS ♦—Team No. 8 won roll-off. team, and ’Tulsa Oilers, Basketball, especially the final period. ‘Tony” Pajamas Balnumds and Bycholsky excelled Team No. 4 11 10 8-i 38 To Be Ployed Tomorrew for the Guards, whUe Madden and Manchester Trade (16) G. Nichols • • • • 68 71 65—304 Norris were best for toe Dugouts. Mufflers p, Night At 7 0*CTock At the Harrison . 109 76 103—287 0 Vince, rf ...... 2 1-2 Scho(4 Street Rec. Curran . . 111 102 126—889 0 Phelps, rf ...... 0 1-8 Nelson . . . 118 86 103—808 Sweaters Dickson .. 0 Noveck If ...... 0 1-1 Manager “Blimp” Iliuiano has * • • • —; 81 80-161 0 Olender, I f ...... 0 0-0 ^ announced that toe East Sides Local Sport Lined and Unlined Gloves 1 Kelsh, c ...... 2 1-6 ^ plsy the New Departure 401 418 476 1394 1 Raguskus, r g ...... 2 0-2 Juniors, p r Endees as they are Team No. 3 By Associated Press ‘.■^1 New York —Dick Shikat, Phila­ 2 Cook, I g ...... 0 0-0 tomorrow night at 7 o’clock Gibson . . . 69 84 70—228 Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Mercer . . 85 Chatter delphia threw Paul ,Boesch, Brook­ Recreation build- 97 96—277 lyn. 4 6 4-14 16 tof* The Bast Sides have played H. Richmond . . 89 77 86—861 T. Rogers . Silk Handkerchiefs Reading, Pa.—Ed. Don George, Score By Periods ^ 1 ^ ‘'•te defeating the A • • • 108 98 108—809 Nortn Java, N. Y., threw Stan Meriden ...... 7 2 7 7—28 ^ e rs ^ losl^ to the Intermedl- F. Burr .. — 106 104—310 Considerable bit of Interest is be- Pinto, Nebraska. Manchester ...... 4 0 10 2—16 ntes of the local YM.CA,. inx manifested in the coming game Neckwear Albany, N. Y. — Rudy Duaek, Score halftime, 9-4, Meriden. The East Sides’ roster consists of 801 463 467 1370 between Jaffe’s Jewels and Ansaldfi Gifts for Boys Omaha, defeated Jim CUnstock, Referee: "Cap” Blssell. ■even former Freshmen team nlav- Masons at the School Street gsrm Oklahoma, two out of three falls. «ri, _ ^ e l y , Muldoon, Urbanetti. BIO BIATOB TONIOHT Saturday night. Both twmn have ArrowShirts Erie, Pa.—L4n MacAluso, Buffalo, Deyorio, Wlor, Haraburda, Sears The Charter Oak Qirls retura to ^ aa yet tasted defeat and a win Sweaters Mufflers threw Bob Wilkie, Batavia, N, Y. and Broxowski. The others complet­ action tonight la a State League tor.one team-will give tlMnn undis­ Ide Shirts Last Night *s Fights ing toe squad are-Walker, Geo^et- match at toe Charter Oak alleys, puted possession of first -place. tl, Glgllo and McCormick. meeting the Middletown Girls, Belt& Neckwear By Associated Press Manager Frank “BUmp” niulano whom Jhey defeated two games out The officiating of m* hti who ha* Silk Shirts New York — Charley Masaera, c h a n g e s any Junior or Intermedl- of three in Middletown. The match practically offi"**g the Dempsey. fWtoer heavyweight make or break (heir hopee a t wto- wbe will meet at the T ” toUght HOUSERS Oanadlan-AroertoBB League tling Shaw, New Orieans, and Lare­ champion, b n u ib t an end to a Qqebec a^ Providence. niag the world pocket biUiard cham- to decide who will share fint plaoe An Kinds o f Hose do, Texas, 7. wrqathiif eaChlMtion last night pkmsldp. New Haven at PtaiUiMphia. hqnors with the Oxfi'cdiL The Nortt r - Dempsey was ratoree of ths lyatob By wlnalag. Rudolph would go edU be without the ssrHoM BOLUBB MEETB LEVINE between Myron Cox tnd ^x Thi» ChristmoB . SUES emOAdO CVBS into a tie tor first ptaos w ^ ^ ^nttaer and R. Hantowton whUa Bucf-P^ld Underwear W ilfht The mstch was rough sad Andrew Pond ot Phlladdphln. Vic­ ‘■i »• Chicago, Dee. jM>^(AP)»r

LOST AND POUND 1 MOVING—TRUCKING- BUSINESS LOCATIONS STORAGE SO you Uitfi to g o ? " he asked. L o s t — s m a l l p o o d l e , w u t ^ FOR RENT t4 •Td love to!” with brown ean and noae. An- to name of “Ra^rs.*’ Finder MOVING, TRUCKING and Ufl^t TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Local Stocks to his feet "You’d “And am I?" Bannister ex­ A tE D M li hauling. Ashes removed weekly, Bl ctre^ (OrfOrd Bldg.). Apply Ed­ up.” be wsined. Tt’s claimed. diaappesring into the din* please call 805S or return to 108 n jrt^ d but sfter*belng In th* house Hamlin street. L. Morin. Telephone 6158. ward J. HoU. TeL 46tf and 8086. (JNKNOW ing room . (Fum yied by Putaam * Oo.) you’ll feel the difference, He returned with th* bowl filled tOOIHGJ LOST— CHILD'S WHITTS foM SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the Central Row, Hartford, Conn. sne CM wear my sweater under with.popcorn balls. ’'Take one,” he glasses, from Nathan Hale school hooommodattaB of their targe Oe- HOUSES PUR RBNl 65 her coat, Kate Hewlett Said prao- urged Juliet "They’re one o£ Aunt U tu bus for lodge, party or team 1 P. BI. Stoeka BLOND “ y galoshes, ru get to Recreation Budding. 49 Glen- By Laum Lea Kate’s specialties. “You’ll never tripe at qwclal ratea. Phone 8068. TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable e^BfiOOKMAN them right out!” * Job Seeker Fiindiif T e d » wood street. Telephone 5529. Sve, six and seven room hfruims, know what s masterpiece a popcorn 8860. 8864. Bank Stocks eo^HMNT en hB h MA (CkVICC INC. Five minutes later they set out .single and double; heated ball can be until you’ve tried one.” Bid Asked The air was fifled with the soft "T%ey look marvelous,” the girl AU ruiVIOBILKS FOR SAI.K 4 UXhLL AND LONG DISTANCE apartments. Apply Edward J. HplL C tip Nat Bank Jk Trust 6 10 mow flakes, swirling and dancing. said, smiling. day RecaDs SanOar moving, general trucking, livery Ptaons 4643 and 8086. Conn. R iver ...... 460 DAVID BANNU^TEB undertakea TOe ^ m row of houses on either to find oat who miiimi t r a c y Kate Hewlett looked at her. "L eervloe. Out affiliation with United First National of Htfd. — awe a t the street with their prim 1933 RESO CUSTOM sedan, like KINO, orohestra leader. Bannister believe the w ^ did you good dent At Sbte Annery. new, with Reo self ah**#****•• dressed. Turkeys 24c live, 80c 17% North and Judd ...... 1414 “Oh," she said, “I saw you coming remembered an amusing incident *8er of toe Indianapolis Street Rall- and was in time to effect a rescue. Th* Inadvertent omission of moor- Gen Eaec .... 17% Niles, Bern Pond .... 10 and told it. Then he went on, talk­ roct pnbUcatlon of advertlslDf wlU be dressed. Allen, 160 Tolland Turn­ Gen Foo^ ..... up the walk and It gave me a start. '^ y company; Bernard P. Shearon. The husband usually did not re­ rrctlfled only by oanoellatlon of th* 32% Peck, stow and Wilcox 2 ing about kid stunts, about the good pike. Telephone 8887. Gen Motors .. "It’s been so long since you’ve come ^ e president and director, and turn home at toe limch hour, but ebarg* mad* for the service endereA 31% Russell Mfg ...... 13 In at this hour I thought something times and trials and heart breaks Thomas -G. Hamilton, former direc­ All advcrtlscmcat* must ooaforsa GiUette . ******< 8% Scovill ...... 22 today because he had forgotten his m ■tylo. oopy and typography with FOR SALE—BRONZE turkeys for must have happened.” of these days. There was the time tor and now general manager of the rubbers, he hurried home at toe first Gold Dust 16% Stanley Worka ...... 19 regulation* enforesd by th* patllsh* breeding, i Tom, 4 Hens. Tele­ H ershey ...... Bannister slipped the letter Into he and BUI Schwartz staged a tur­ Gary street railways. opportunity. Entering the' U v^ “ 4 they reserve th* right to phone Rosedale 27-4. 48% standard Screw ...... 40 tle race and his turtle wandered They were reported named In a •dit, revise or reject any copy ooa* Hudson Moton his pocket "Can’t a fellow knock room he discovered his wife unoaa* 12% do., pfd,, guar...... 100 Into church. 'There waa the blanket Indictment with three •idered objeotlonablc Int H arv 38 off early Just one afternoon," he sdous on toe floor. She hed besv CLOSING HOURS—Claaslfied ad* to Smythe Mfg. Co...... 23 asked, “without breaking leg or toe whole gang worked for weeks, counts, as follows: Conspiracy to cleaning Int Nick 21 Taylor and Fenn _____ — toe gas range, and aoel« be publlsbsd sam* day mnst b* re* FUEL AND FEED 49- something for an exctise?" toying to save money for toe circus, commit a felony, embezzlement, and dentally 0*lv*d by 1} o'clock noon; Saturday* T e l ...... 12^ Torrlngton ...... 4g turned on a Jet, It Is be* 10:1b am . Johns ManvlUe ...... 55 “Of course you can,” his aunt and then, toe day before It opened, grand larceny. lieved. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for Kennecott ...... 1014 Underwood Mfg. Co, ., 33 agreed. “Come on Into the living three of them came down with TELEPHONE YOUR stove, furnace and dre place |8.00 Union Mfg Co ...... i ! room. I’ve been showing Juliet measles. Lehigh Val Coal...... 2 ^ U S Elnvelope, com... — W A N T A D S . cord, 84.60 per load, white birch Lehigh R d ...... 12% some old plctiires—’’ Juliet amUed and shook her head. ’ pfd ...... 70 Ad* ar* accepted over th* uiaphoaa for stove 86.00, for lire place |7 Lire and Myers B ...... 8 2 % Shw led the way Info the adjoln- “But that must have been a terrible nil Veeder Root ...... is ia at th* CBAAuB RATB given -ahove Chas. Heckler, telephone disappointment!” she said. ‘1 can a convenience to advertlaers, bat ...... 28% WWtlock Con Pipe ... 1 ln | ! room. Juliet France sat on a Roseda.e 13-18. low stool before the davei^port, a ntlUtx«*4miber my first dreus. But Si?. ’^*11 ii* aoo*pt*fl a* J.B.WU’ms Co. n o par 85 then, Ilisve dreuaes, even now.” FULL PA7 HBNT If paid at th* bhsl* ...... 86 hufe, old - fashioned photograph n**s offle* on or before the seventh FOR SALE—SLABS, Hickory Do you?” Bannister asked. "So m ...... 20% album on her lap. She looked'up, day followi.ig the first Intertlon of Oak. Selected fireplace wood, cut Nat Biscuit...... 48 do I.” !• * £ [_ * 4 othsrwlse the CHAAOB amlllng, as BanniitM appeared. •'ill b* coll*ct*d. No responsi* to order. C. A. Staye, Dial 8149. Nat Cash Reg ...... la u ESCAPED CONVICT m is ‘Tve Just been seeing the cutest They had reached toe park. It ® *rror* la UUphoned ad« Nat Dairy ...... i;..; picture of you,” she Informed him. WM a park like hundreds of others will b* assumsd and th*fr aeetxraer Nat Pow and Lt .... « In as many dtles, but with toe snow cannot b* guarant**A PAmOLHAN IN BATTLE Bannister took one / look and GARDEN—FARM - Y C en tral...... ai stopped, horror - stricken, “Aunt falling (a little faster now than It IN D E X O F DAIRY PRODUCTS 5 0 NY NH and H ...... fg Kate," he demanded, "I thought you had been) Wlntorop park bad real Noranda ...... ' m beauty. Trees and shrubs took on CLASSIFICATIONS Paris, m,, Dec. 20 — (AP) — promised me you'd never show any­ FOR SALE—APPLES, 800 bushel, North Am ...... 70 Eugene Teague, Indiana state Wi one those baby pictures again? You queer shapes with their gUstenlng iSS.m .'nU*'*"...... delicious Baldwins, Northern Spy. Packard ...... I way patrolman, was shot probably bald— ’’ white covering. The snow sifted ••••r«ee.eeeeeeeee« Psiin ...... H arr!' -...... and Westfield, free delivery—any today In a pistol battle on a Kate Hewlett's manner was un­ down in gay spirals, plroutted and ...... I eeeera•••••• quantity. Edgewood Fruit Farm, Pa™ street as Indiana and lUinois whirled, bluning toe landscape. Card of Tbaok* ‘...... ruffled. "Did I, David?’ she asked 461 Woodbridge street, Manches­ officers ambushed Edward S ho use "Well, I must have forgotten. I was “Why, they're all like Christmas Lost and Found • e* •.••••••••#•# ter Green, Phone 8810, ^ p e d convict from the Michigan showing Juliet some of the old trees!” Juliet Prance exclaimed Ahhouneemtnt* >»e#M»eefeeee#-e# ...... “I City, Ind., penitentiary. “Great white Christmas trees. Look P*«o°*l* ...... * styles that used to t fashionable ...... a Shouse and two women com pan- Md we happened to come across at that big one there. Isn’t it beau AefmoMle* Ions were captured. t ifu l? ” ▲utomobll** for 8al* ...... 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 those others. She agreed with me ▲utonmbll** for Bxohargi i ^ Tob B ...... 4gi The Indiana highway police had Sears Roebuck ...... 40' that they're real sweet." Auto Aeoe*sorl*s—Tire* ...... « le a r n ^ In advance that Shouse "They are," the girl told him. Bannister agreed that it waa. FOR SALE—ANTIQUE furniture Socony V a c ...... " 1474 would be here, and 15 patrolmen They went on to toe rustic bridge of aU descriptions, tables, stands, South Pac ...... 10^ ‘ 1 thought that one with the HtUe fr<^ that state were waiting with woolly lamb—’’ over toe lagoon which, a little later, chairs, rockers, also repairing, re- Sou p W e S ...... a d ozen Edgar county deputy wo\9d become a skating pond. finlshlng, V. Hedeen, Hollister St South Rwy ...... 2 8 % Bannister's groan kept her from ’*» sheriffs In front of the France hoW finishing the sentence. He bent "There used to be a zoo,” he ex­ MptorcTOlof^BlpTolot ... 11 St Brands ...... 20% when the fugitive drove up. plained, "but that went toe way of VTftDUd Aotof^Moton^ciot II BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. down and took the album. “Please," ■■ B a^*M ajtd PrefcMlM'ia •«nrtoM The poUce recognized the con* all municipal appropriations. Far­ Bu*ln*s* Sarvlo** Offered Bought sold, exchanged; also oil St'O S’ S ? ® ...... vlct’s car. he said, “let me put that thing out •••ee* IS of sight. Aunt ^te, If you do tiiie ther up this path there’s a place I Hon**hold Service* Offered • e e e #1I«A burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ A police used to like. It’s high enough so BulMIng— Contracting nings until 8. Jones, The Stove car drove alongside at again I swear I’U get rid of It! I’ll • • ...... the curb. Suddenly Shouse recog­ that you can see most of toe town.” Florlets— Nnr*#rle* • ••weeeeiVt Man, Manchester Green GaragA bum It up!” *^ *otor*...... n nized that be was trapped, and the "You’ll do nothing of the sort, They went on imtil, standing at * n ^ ^ « Hoofing n ...... 6 % poUce and convict started shooting toe top of toe gradual incline, Tre- Union Carbide xn tL young man. Sit down and stop mont spread out before them, 'tliere Drewmaklhg iJ Teague was shot twice through making so much fus5 about noth­ OFFICE AND STORE was little to be seen except an ex­ (READ rU£^ STORY. THEN CX>LOB THE PICTURE) Unit Corp ...... 4X, the bead. His death waa expected ing. The idea! Bum up my pictures EQUIPMENT at Paris hospital. Shouse surrender­ panse of white, dotted with a 64 Unit Om Imp ...... 14^ —well, I guess you won’t!” The Tlnles watched toe wee 'elvee had to do ed, and preparations were made to myriad of U^hts. The wind was one of his crazy Sttla Bannister sat down but he looked bowl till one exclaimed, “Now you tricks. It FOR SALE—TYPEWRITER, Royal H | 58 rush him back to Indiana Immedl colder on toe hiU and Bannister mad* to e whole bunch Ejj[}®r^“k“ liT«lng-H3l#anlng S4 acutely uncomfortable. Nothing hu­ can roU." “All right I chaUenge roar. K**®* and Service tl late model, In first class condition, J; f rubber ...... 74^ ately. drew closer to toe girl as he pointed miliated him quite so much as those Scouty,' shouted Duncy, with a Wanted—Buelnee* Scrvte* St out familiar landmarks. grin.' He didn’t let go of toe bal?"fri>en 11 15 terrible pictures. He was sure that BCaeatlraal IS £.'^ “ BUSH FOB LICENSES “Getting cold?” he asked. It waa thrown. He took a fall, and Util Pow and L t ...... ’ ’ 2% the girl was laughing at him, “I’ve played this dandy game be­ ______Vick Chem ...... She denied it. “Just the same,” fore and I will nm up quite a score. Scouty shouted, ‘«Whee! I win, though of course she’d try not to Jie said, "W’d better be starting ’cause you have spoUed your score.” MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Western Union t i l l Hartford, Dec, 20.— (AP)—Busi­ show it. You Tlnymltea will soon cheer me, E l u d M f g ...... 3g ^ ness at the registration windows of back. It’s a good walk.” because I’m going to win.” the state motor vehicle department They retracted their steps. The Said Duncy, "I admit Tm dumb. m a k e THIS A JOYOUS Christmas ...... 39% “Oh, yeah?’’ answered Scouty. His aunt asked a question or two sky h ^ been cloudy when they left That big ball stuck right to my for the youngsters with a ^ood used (Curb), 10% Improved materlaUy during the last “You sure boast about what you few days. The registration section and he answered. JuUet France toe house but now it was much thumb. I’ve had enough of bowl­ piano. 6 weelu of lessons free! Van arose and went to toe window. can do. Come on, I’U play 3rou Just II will be open from 8:30 a. m., until darker. At a street crossing that ing. ’ Then wee Goldy looked ^ Iw , 836; Peaae, 865; dtultz, 876; t r i p l e t s F O B XM AS "Why, it’s snowing!” she ex­ one game, and then you’U want to BeJg aad Sltwatlcu 6 p. m., today, Thursday and Fri­ waa sUppery Bannister took toe quit. ^around. •Ip Wanted—Female .. whmann A Sons, 896; Becker claim ed. ' eiD Wan ted—Male . * gj New Haven, Dec. 20.—(AP)— A day, closlM Saturday at noon. Next girl’s arm. He held it toe rest of “ Each turn I’ll only roU one baU “Where’s Santa Claus?” she loud­ Bros., 8150. All uprights In ma­ It started Just before I caught toe way home, assuring himself It 8 akKni«-ri Wanted ...... 14-A fold (Christmas present__ week the ^office will be open from 8 and with It I wUl get them aU. r u ly cried. “I guess he must have gone hogany cases. Watkins Brothers. to 5 including Saturday, but will not toe car to come home,” Bannister waa no more than courtesy. The B&rp Wanted—Male or Female m ft 986 Main street. mplets baby boys—was presented told her. “It’s not very cold bet I have a perfect score, because Inside. of one of his fine toy shops. ^ en t* Wanted ...... -i» l7-A open on Christmas day. The office streets really weren’t safe. Fm feeding fit” Come on, lads, he must be found.” tttnatlon* Wanted—Female...... Sf by Mrs. Macarlo Testa a t New Ha­ though.” ven today to her husband. will also close on J^ew Year’s day They reached toe white cottage Iliey walked around a little while SItnatlon* Wanted—Male ...... tt "I love snow.” toe girl said. ‘Td and stepped into toe cheerful Employment Agencle* ...... 44 APARTMENTS—FLATS— like to be out In it.” The other Tlnles gathered 'round and then one Tiny, with a ■mty Uve Stock—Pete. P—IttywTehlelea warmjto aiid light Bannister, help­ beside toe elves, upon toe ground. cried “Look in there! 01’ SantM on Dog*—Bird*—Pet* ...... « TENEMENTS 68 “Well,” Mrs. Hewlett suggested ing toe girl out of her coat recog­ U v. stock—...... 4t crisply, “why don't you and Da-^ And then toe two lads jtarted and his bed, and soend asleep. nized a familiar odor. they both fared fairly veU. Ppnltry and Suppll** ...... 4t FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, FOR RENT Tenement to Rent go for a walk?” She turned to her "For hla long ride he'll be in Wanted — Pete—Pooltry-^took 44 "Popcorn!” he exclaimed. "Aunt The pins went saUing here and aU modem Improvements, comer UNFURNISHED HEATED nephew. "You could take her over trim.” The Tiny girls then corn­ -At 148 Rtsqen Street. One Kate's making popcorn ball*!” there. Each time they popped Into Wadsworth and Summit street Ap­ BOOBIS. Light bill paid *— hot to Wlntorop Park. It’s real pretty ered him. “He needs a lot of rapt," Articlo for Salt .. . .7 7 . . " " “ . 41 water funiMied. Apply mwith’B free rent If teken daring His aunt appe^ed in toe door­ toe air, wee Dotty Jump^ up to said Goldy. “Quiet, lads! Ifo t Boat* and Acce*«)rl*i ...... 41 ply 81 Wadsworth street R^eoember. with toe snow on toe trees. I’ve way. ‘Tm not making them,” she Building Material* ...... 47 her feet and cried, “You’re peep!” • been wanting Juliet to get out and corrected, “Tltey're made. You’U sweU.” ^ Diamond*—Watchee—J*w iry n 41 VB HAVE A SUNNY 8 ROOM GLENNEY’S STORE Inquire Within. see more of TrenaonL’ find a bowl fuU on toe dining room The game was tied when ’bout Fuel and F**d ...... 4t*A apartment, that will make a com* Bannister looked at the girl. (The Tlnles get Santa’s table. Bring it Into toe living room, half through, and then wee Duncy Ti PPOdhSt* 80 fortaU# home this winter, in ths ready In the next stiwy.) Johnson Block. Telephons 6917 or M ao^*» and Tool*------ttt IS 8726. ALLEYDOE W o e and ^ r * Bqntpraeet . . . 14 Wagted Teargl at th* Store*...... m KENT HUNTING? Tell os what By HAMLIN you eraat well take care of it for WanudLjTo Buy ...... M you, without charge. R. x. Me- ' poo r FOOZY? 0 EE,A ZALLiv? ■ ..1- ■ ... ■eeeiie Fm Cnn, 69 Oenter street Dial 7700. HE WAS A SWELL GUV.' LOOKf WHAT'S , W HV-ER- ■^F0 0 2 Y / bj'H oooooooO oo' HEV- , SMART.TOO/ BEST Pfkl THAT,0y|R / it's a f o o t / AFRAID YOU MU6 Sf ^ Without Board • II. IT'S WAKE UP.I DBLMOI7T BTBBEfT, 6 roomM, aU 1 EVER MD-NOW HE'S t h e r e we?o better ITS NO. BOoah w ah.' W A89A irdara Wanud ...... • r ll*A ’ USE/ Mtry ^ e r d —Beaorts improvefiliits, nsivly. .reiiovmtad. GONE "AH? ru. NEVER HAVE A f m a t t e r y ^ SEE? y »t*l*—RMtanraat* near •torov and bus Una. Dial '4618^ SEE HIM AGAIN f FOOZY FOOZY.' Faatad—Room*—Board U)OK-5EE I KNOW WHY ALL th;:* OM.MV aa) BMat* Fet s««e FOR RENT—TWO TEOtEB and MOW YOU SO0 0 V > ^ 1 tBMBta, Flat*, TeiMBMat* ma FEEL. ALLEY, POOR/ C M A TTW r J »•** Location* for Beat .H four room funxiabed or “ for R*nt .... apartmants. Manehastar‘Oonstrue^ BUT PLEASE 0% la for Bnt tiaii Oo. m 4181 or 4860. OONfT TAKE, ' H ^ « * for Beat IT SO hard/ to Rm t • •em* • •e FOR RBNT—IHREE, FIVE and V". tiMo^Qlldln to t iaU jmm Ms room tanamptttsk with all aMd- o’ i*M Property tor Isle InprovaiMDta. Bimitre ^ 147 “ ^ tor 8*1* amaamm Baat e n te r atraat orsrPhona 9864 ' . toe^L f^“ “li:* • .torlsle^n^ TOR RENT—FOUR-ROQM tna* floor; wltli iM drn m fo r ' Igprwemente, pot napw hoatr at iBflulM llhpla’a

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Tooherville Folks Pontqine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE The easier load SENSE and NONSENSE .. ■ ■ /'./'A „ -Y- i l . e IIM- -I ( b u y i n g 200 CHPjSTNNivS TRESS •pONT 6rr sou ... X BbM Eagle on the window can*^ "Tve taken quite a shine to jrour E&A©,N\/aRTV,TVWSW S Ai------" ^ ‘ Bot hide a U adi heart in the office. wife,” remarked the stork to the ©REAT CAESAR? I EVEN T3RE^ iS rrtE P Y -w W E SOOiEUEWEN,, Negro, as he left the house. CHRISTMAS TRE&S-^LAST NVSWT I Aa%EA-OV/--SW, w h il e vou^, Tramp—But, lady, every Chrlst- WAS DRAINS UP TO A CWSP.ON A WAS OVER SHOCmN TOOL asae for twenty years Fve received ”A man’s heart and his stomach TW O W IS, A COUPLE OF <5UVS Bomething frc« this bouse—since are so closely related that its hard "DE.SERT, ANt> H STASaTTED T» 'PAIN before you were bom. to tell whether he’s falling in love CHRlSTfAAS TREE- KEEtSLES, ESADP W ERE SrziNf U P TH' lOT ACROSS Miss Forty-odd—Oh, well, that’s or just suffering from an attack at UYN-M-P-WHAT .TOSSESSEJD ME TU' STREET -^ A KtOTOO) ME different, ru see what I will do. ptomaine poisoning." TO “BUY 200 OF THEM^ t h e y w e r e . SOVbi' TO SELL. C H R ISTM A S T R E E S 0 ’The man who appreciates nothing I Cheerful Wife (who labored under ' " ’S/

All fish are suckers or they The jigsaw puzzles of famous a^uldn’t bite at a dead worm on a paintings are certainly educational. hook. Any fish should know better As we solve them they reveal that than that. But it makes no differ­ it was Whistler's mother who ence how religious we are, we try crossed the Delaware. to deceive the poor fish. Woman — When we were first CHRISTMAS DAY: The one on married, I used to waken my hus­ Which you remember the half a band with a kiss every mommiig- dozen or more persona you forgot to Friend—And now? send Christmas cards. Woman—After eight days, he bought himself an alarm clock. .Bright Boy—Why is President l^oeeveilt like Santa Claus? His Pal—I don't know. F L A P P E R f a n n y S A Y & Bright Boy—Why, they both have Me.0.t.MT.0W. whiskers, except President Roose­ velt.

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' i'f W' Last Minute JT th » *x ' * / . Store Open Until 9 O’clock Every Night Until R Gift For The Home Is Most Welcome! CHRISTMAS We*re mighty proud of our Christmas Sale! Regular $1.98 for Thursday Patchwork Quilts Silk Lingerie \ pure silk crepes I v O * ^ ecru law trims Cl Einbitridered Linen ♦ # flesh and tearose High Grade IStunnlug new pat­ terns on blue, rose, C^e thing women can't get too much of and that's lovely silk Ungerte. Kspedany Hankies green and orchid such hea^ quality crepes like these with the finest of ecru lace. We've s lip T g ^ Stationary grounds. ^ tie s, (toce sets and chemises! Judging by the way these are being picked up fw I Full bed size, 72x84 gifts, customers consider them good values at this popular price. Such a variety Inches. Flesh and tearoee. 43c A value! Our higher priced 43 c |A Gift that serves a boxed hankies reduced. Finest What’s this! Linen statloQ. double purpose—can toen with hand embroidered a t^ c tlv e gift boxes at be used as a spread Wma. And lovely Imported Ap- 43C? Just another Thursdav and a oomfort. Penaella. (Main Floor, center^ ^ e ^ a t Hale-s! (Main 25% Wool Two-Tone Pongee .29 Flannelette $ 1 .4 9 Pajamas Gonns ReversibleBlankets For the slim young things—one- If she’s slim and not so robust, piece pajamas trimmed with gay lo one of these fiannelette checks. gowns. Pale yellow, pink, blue, Wult^

At HALE’S Underwear Department—^Maln Floor, rear. Children’s Story Colorful For The Modem Miss! For All The Girls On Your List! Books Scarfs ► R eplacem ent Gay Twin Price $3.98 25c $1.00 lasting beauty and w arm ... a lovely blanket Kiddies Just love story and like these two-tone ones we’re featuring at 83.29. Fluffy Sweater Sets Silk plcti^ books.. .and the old fa­ For girls of aS ages—16 to lOTg-napped blankets containing 25% wooL Satin bound vorites are only 25c, We’ve a 50! Gay Bilks. Birust this ends. Full bed size. / varied qpsortment (Main Floor, warm gift around her throat for only 81.00. (Main Floor, front) 0 Such luscious shades—green with orchid, gold with rear.) . ’ green, pink with blue, rose with gfreen, others. $ ^ . 9 8 •Chiffon Blankets—Main Floor, left •Service ' 5- . <'•' A ' A Gift Special 1 29ePure Linen ORANGE Dish Towels RUST BROWN (2 pairs $1.50) Heavy Gloria 2 for 47c NAVY ' 5 - Leather As this is a practical Christmas, These are going to be pick­ what could be more useful than these ed up quickly Thursday! The The sanM fine quality, full-fash­ Umbrellas heavy linen dish towels? After this best-looking sets. The sea­ ioned hose that has made this such selling they’ll be 29c each. son's pet—the cardigan with Bali Linen Towels—Main Floor, left matching sllp-on. Great for a popular shopping place.. .rein­ school, sports and business. forced feet with patented "toe Jungle $2.98 guard.’’ Sizes 8^ to 10 %. appreciate the good The best - looking leather Sweaters—Main Floor, Fogmist quality of these Gloria umbrel- las,.. far superior In wear to marlee with lock and key in a Here’s Big Gift News! center. zipper case. Regular 81.00 sell­ Hosiery—Main Floor, right. Smokebrown ^ e a p ’’ silks. Novelty handles. (Main Floor, left) er! Asaorted colors. (Front For The Little One’s Christmas! Nomad entrance). 32-piece Shop Warm 3-Pc, Most Every Girl Can Use A Pair! Dinner Sets Toyland Suede Sets Fabric Gloves Santa Claus At Toyland Daily E x tra Sante will greet his little friends □ally from 2:30 to 6. 7 to 8 30 $2.98 Sp ecial o’clock. G rades Of course, everyone knows that this ,JS a low price for decorated dinner {seta today... just another Instance of One Table ' Hale’s bu3dng before recent advances. being on /Smart little sets in choice of three Little tots will be warm in these suede sets fbr list For the business and school ^patterns. cold winds can’t blow through them. Jacket, ^ 1, these fabric gloves are just what she leggings, helmet. 2 to 5. Green, tan, and red. wear...smart looking... and Toys . #Service for Six bi classic and trimmed 20-Inch #Roim d or square plates 5 0 ' “Baby Pepperell” Blankets •V alues to $1.49 Trucks 23-pc. Japanese What values on this table of Cunning nursery designs In 50c toys! Including games, me­ blue and pink. Size, 36x50 Cape Gloves, $ 0 .2 5 chanical toys, paint sets, sewing inches. Fine capskins with the best- sets, puzzles, china tea sets. Tea Sets looklng cuff trims. Black, Baby Shop—Main Floor, riear. brown. wind-up dump tmeks for Ht- $3.98 tle boya 20 Gloves—Main Floor, right E x tra $ 1 .6 9 Game Boards like everything! S p ecial! Lace Trimmed Nothing Will Please Her More! $1.49 Crokonole—the 67-game combi­ nation. Loads of fiin! Japanese tea sets Fine Leather m beautiful two-tone color with fioral Rayon Undies decorations. Service for six. For “Son -ny” those who like variety in their tea Hand Bags sets, these will be warmly received. for modem young girls! Wheelbarrows I>inner Sets—^Basemmt. 50c Sbong metal v^eelbarrows fin^ For The Housewife Who Likes To Cook! $1.95 iahed In bright red $1.49 “Hiide Sam"

3-Piece Decorated •P a n ts Robber Tired Many, mahy styles In Trucks Bowl Sets •V ests I fine leathers. $L06 • I Theyqi make ehannlag, mractical LnrgC size trucka;^S0 Cairistmas gifts and girls like ttietr long! neat lace trims and Jielr perfect fit Bags, $2.95< Such styles! (Jenuine leathers! Rayon Underwear—Main Floor, right , • ; . ^ Hand Bags—Main Floor, front $i.eo Tree Ligrblis ■ Tojdaad-n.^v size bowls in gay decorated designs, Second Floor, ' baking and making desserts. At 79c 69c thejr^re sure to sell-out quickly! $-Ug1it sets. Douifilf plug. HfHisefuniiahingn nnsfimwit- Greeting: Cards, 2 for Santa 9andreds ct differeiit colorful w A ihyatery cards with, savelopes! Main Floor, rear.