rf/p, ' TO FORM C ■r > i Man” h Gennan •y.v.*.'.- .vj-.• v.-.-.'V-'-' 55jtf, A*' / f i '> "/li. PoGiKa SomDOBed B ; O' ^ ...... " • ...... ^ ' f * 'j . • ' Pr«fi|lenl— B Succesafnl •' .• ■>\ i >'•><■ •••yy.iv -./c-v X'Xt ' I k B rM sk V i Be Made Chan- Fonwr GonrMr Miodu 7' -ry. 'y •* ‘Washi^gtoh, ;pec.’ IL^'^^-Yhe the anount whidi was bor- Tanintiu ^ Soggesttig .■x- 'if to SiMretiuY S tim i^ 8^ ' payment h>” bound to' 'accentuate' FoDows L o ^ Message From > ^ e a i. Kritam Which Disdiarge of 100 Officuk L A resumptioh!ef. w ir-^ the giavity o f tbe^ presaat erliris’' BerUa, Dec. i —(AP) —Erealdent ments as they existed. and to “compronUse fatsSy" at} .ef­ tea Bindenburg today asked Gen­ forts to ODunteraet it Asked lh a t hstaBmeiit Bm This Menlh Be Ddenrcd; V BUxiyer'ntoatcrlum ^wog^ de^en eral 8^ von Schleieher, “mystery New York, -Dep. 2.—^Alfred ^;W jeM depressibn ^ lead td ; 8. 'there iS a de fheto cmmectlon man”' in German politics and at between debts and reparations and Smith came forward yesterday with ' i . ftirti^dli^iin^ tooomtoM^i^piieM thla Was “by im phcal^ ^di^itted B rito Saw Iiioeased TarMs Agaiast AmikaH G ^ present the defend minister, to a plan for dvlc reform which left ‘ . obhsecSiehCM f» m by the l^idted StatM G ovd ^ en t” form a OObiset ta r the f^ublic. the unsuspecting chieftains of Tam­ can h i exempt when. it proposed the.byrtatorium. W oddR esdt and Whok World W ito M e r — Con- General von sdilelcher has been many Hall speec^ess. He suggested /' '>0 i;o f iSese. ':^fiU»ra ~ Vi U payments o n ' he British war lean and Brltibb debt to the Uhitcid, States. re­ reganled as the almost' certain a subway program which would re­ i^ieo for the chancdloMilp ever ilei)fi It bear fruttihil is- sumed, . the Britii^ Gdvetnn^t since Chancellor Franz von Papen’s sult In Increased fare, and he pro­ Worid-p] wpuld‘;be:6bHged'tb thd toea- Junker government stepped out posed a sweeping reorganization of ■ jtBiof Successdi rath a tioit of p a re n ts due her nom after last month’s elecuon. .the d ty government that would toss 4'- 'i aonfe; WmSd be materially ' ixhT, Stance ^ and other debtors, and these Be Mada The gOneral was summoned to.the nearly IM elected officials out of -5- •> ... iment o f the D e-' would'have to niilUfy the Lauasnne President’s, study this morning, and Jobr» camber it- Agredmefit oft reparations. 4.s3Ae '1 0 , Rimyuient of the war debts after a conference, there walked out Characteristically direct - and vhick - botb-Amariteti Washington, Dec; 2 — ' (AP) — by this country bf toe debts legiti­ with a mandate to form a govern­ terse, Mr. Smith, whose many years . •) «dd;Hri Yora: iedtetitoma unnatural transfers of public service have made him the tsopi reednsiderttion o| .'i WhiSO wide^resd econopric Strong sentiment agatost further mately due us.’'' ment. Officials, of other weidem stateis watched tiu»nsl^;k:Wtnid^ Said Speaker Garner: " If successful, he was commission- clt^s most poweiful politieal. figure, Hall, min^erer, was exescuted in NevjadaW lethi^ g| i| ] The debto. cannot be naeasdired in ’e^i^^eam tAln'the longrun,1nteT- deferment of Eurtqiean war debts laid bMore the Hcrfetadter leglslatiTe scales aa the loss o f aatioSwU "difatt 'cap be pAld only in ”1 haven’t read the. note so thexe- sd to occupy the chanceUorship arroiy POinjift' to Hall’s head, which: sliunped in dte^ffmir^ibium^^^ was: expressed on Capitol Hill to­ Is nothing 1 can sayjatanit it.” i n s t ^ of the defense min­ committee at the invithtion of Sam­ pedson-gas‘ flooded the airrUght Chamber. Other stij^ito are a ^ the human misery, toe^fbrm .nf goods or services. uel Seabury, its .counsel, his dan for present econbmio erliil. 'll.. The effect of the American day as Legislators read the lengthy ’ Other eomiment:Was: istry he held during von Papen s adoption, of the gas'execution method. ; 7 " . Representative - McFadden- at tenure of government by decree. reorganization which would niake . ^6. The tJnitad- Stores .smti^ tte tariff has teer to restrict rather Brltlto note of yesterday urging the city government an almost too- P^ti^ Ktog^, as jfreati tipuir facilitate the Import of manii^ relief from . this month’s payments Pennsylvania, ranking Republican ^ m the von Papen Cabinet, how- act parallel to that of the Stated w t o r a t o r nations, ^todnui unite factored g o ^ . which the ITblted and President Hoover - studied a on toe House banking coxmnlttee: sveTr Genwal von Schleicher was Uses Charte aiia OD«pperiUe'in the d s ^ td'avert Kingdom produces. similar communication Just received- “ There is nothtog lh toe note^thSt looked upon the power behind the Using charts to. clarify a detidled fitemclal, economic and poIitlcAl dis­ 12 . If w v debt payments are re^ from France. / was not known heretofore. The note government in his “key” ministry. and comprehensive exposition of.his aster.' • ■ ■ 'M ' sumeO, the exchange position of the. S ^ t o r s Smoot, of Utah, Repub­ does nbt Change the sitviation.” The choice of the army leader ideas,, he urged the abolition of the ft. The ;Mttah flebt is expresaed in United Kingdom must be streagth- Representative Itoikhead, . 5# : lican, chairman, and' Harrismx of Alabama, ohe of toe House Dembr> - fo r the difficolt task of the domea- county toes and idmost all elective twins o f gold,1 nit tbe burden on the ened; and this could only be done by Mississippi, ranking' Democrat, on tio crims with winter approaching county offices, replacements of the British pedple-ie meSsiired in. terms adopting measures further restrict­ toe ^euate finiuice. committee, w m cratic leaders; ' ‘ naanm after Several weeks of effort Board of Estimate and Board of Al­ ^ eteriu^. The debt represents to­ ing 'British purchases of Arnsrlean Warmly critical of toe British sfafe- ‘T am not in favor of A susiMm- bn the part of the veteran prea'dent dermen with a City Senate and a. day in terms pf poods- not less than goods^ inent thkt Increased tariffs and re­ sion of toe December 15 ptymmitA to aolva a well-nigh impossible much smaller City Assembly, and strictions agadnst American goods '“However,-1 do-nbt 'wish to go oil deadlock. the complete divorce of the Mayor Japanui! Repwt Says I t M a^ y S r iim h wrtdd be neceasaty if 'payments record as irrevocably .opposed .to i'ViS The November 6 election demon­ and the Controller from legislative wm.resumed,,. . any'^adjustment which migbt ‘ oa strated (dear^ that Chancellor von functions. Beddes these he pre­ .Others who read the British note to our advantage,, and' to that', of Papen did not havs.popular backing sented measiures of “Immediate other nations-as well, in the futuxA economy,” starting with his views NOT TO A CT inclined to toe'rather generial belief I also wAht to learn more definite­ after he had twice dissolved tbe that toe United States.woiild ageto Pew.ii«»eg to avoid being unseated. on transit. ly toe AttitodA (ff .Governor Roose­ Fare a Mjrth er ’deny the requests for leniency ai velt mid to':support Us debt views, Gathers lieaders “I would like,” he told the com­ thia time. if they do not go agatosb my cem- The President thw took the par- mittee, “to devote O' little time HELP Graat Britain desires t o .cariy victiona.” ...... tF leaders in turn, flnally giving what I call tha atoption of 1: . t*- out to e ' tilan suggested,” said AdOlf Hitler, militant IRaaclat iMd- Ui^hana,; Smoot ’.'she has a perfect right to dUate economies. . The first BBITA|N'»APPEAL :>•, sr. commission to form a PaiUa- most Important is the present a .fid It,.but in my bpiidon, she 'wiH te f w eraapent. The Beich- problem. Theoretiwly we tim Bufferar instead of toe Unite# Washlni^toih • Deo. 2<—. 'iCAP) r?- was hopelhsaiy. deadlocked^ no a m«-«wit fare on^.liw suT Bi ... Grto^.;Britain,’A niw <(fflptol fior.wSF. ih e r e ^ v in g a majocBy, al- Hartiwh' said the B: sfr-^fito^.l^riiBeating theotraedlly einh ^ M|ly to'WottdTsetvwy I h tf -TlgeS-on the* Bflbway * »r ‘ ...... ,&L ' ----- ware the mostpowwrfa|talafle.L coils is tht fdlow who don’t Ul^ lik )Ml^4ff^l^xS. At,leart(l^ s(A^^ lirtbie m-^vqui studied ty with nhaiv 86 per cent of the wm^'ilato In i s m k a i .. juid fidttoiauy thoughtfully t6ftsyt;by -Sn Americah iMdts a t tha^ command. .t o govexhmagt; .itos jOiA (OCntbined On FuCb Fourteen) w u oember 15 paymenta ahoula Me ttel. ^^Wfler requested tbs prtrtlMe of Japtoese ’. comhitiMqtfes'' received byhaies-ta!t’ .'4 Beh^ ^rtd. Before ' ’ . forming :S government respondble froisL'the ptopiii^i "Byeyy 'aujrtfeatibn and Slleged With no viribta.tol(ffcaribai' m t pdinaHIy to the IbreBldent^ ,p (^ - h erelv". '• ' thiMtok" iq io rrs R A fact or prediction matte U. toe no.te,’’ 'they would , alter tiieir stanft. Presi­ Deiqpite apparaitiy stiff c^posif dent Hoover htod'CbhgrtSsIbnil toad- dlal or authoritarian Cablnet-^but POUCE BRING OP tioh, the Japanese' have advanced theifttixi the lA w asirtian added, ^‘ha» beed Yad- Hlndei^ug said he did.- not firom' nieri&aiii ______oiimtJ«|d.A(^T«B^^ de to us ; in othef era g ira olosert Atttotitai .tb -tito' nortoweatvpard along the Cltoese .-Wkplhlngt^r-Aiic,;2.--4^) •—-j tonne and-threu|^ otoe^'bbannels. 6 oOtoword note w b iitom d the Lon­ trust the Nmd enough for that eastern: rallwsiy . toward ..the Soviet toren and s r ^ . t l ^ 7'^torti don goii)mnnieot'itaAteBrilwed tost So the Choice returned again to -tiieir-' ibm iy Over to'" tile goverii: itot 'pt^ctiito^^^ ■*Tt ’^Is 'Uodhcslvable'^ that ' 'toe border. Today their main fdree at xnentv. . \ .■ i . atftbaFytoShld; at Great, Britain resumption of the Hightw Junker group ostly several , thomiind troo^., was>'co|i- not tonsify internatiomd. trade ditficul’i / from Ban Prussia, many of them soUdatipg its porttion at.GbiBdfi ^)to;, f t rmere^ ‘ ^ He 7. o)ft- del^rs was made to<^..1^ 9pM |^^ woitid permit toose thinftn to te 4 'dbriB,if in tortr power to pravent It; ties...... men; m the days when Von 75 .naties nora^sest .(^ Trttslnar.' - adage, :^fie aaid,’^^ i^cpnrt Gainer.'; • “A ny. resumption o f ^theae , PPy- I^idehbuig the Kaiser’s field have his calrt^ '- - Bridgeport, DeA~ 2.r^CAP)'-:- A i Such meaSurte would gt^ greater Ootmtod 200 Dead. ' ‘ At about toe i»ine ttime. Secre­ mento,” bald the bbrnm im iest^ And Waterbmry Wmnan Is lib t , :* i^ :...... general denial to alleged ehargw o f shock to thelf eoonoxnic and flnan-; made pUMle today,-'qS^hDufid-to- ac­ Then tSM'two ntost prominent In The battles WvTe fouglrt in the Viewed in . .to' nrt^income, t e Stimson At^‘j ^ Tirate Hpuse cirt structurw and carry the de? tohi nean^apertoj^ ' to^ tfe discrepancy was entered to• < tm.' Tnti of the action wen rinbi''adoption of the lOSCTAmerician • Hoover’s-NsKt-Mosa. reckless driving and not guilty of tariff,.S^tof Smoot said;. Mr. Hoover, who now must, make,- mountains from the south' is She- toedW- dridng an auto while intoxicated dyn I ^ , ' equidistant frOm Tltital- ed States eap^H^ to be iwto t o e 'w . ''^VmaBL importations' into -toe the next move-in the teht situation' and eva, border. .Gi^B«radded,; . ;■ crepanrisk, telwteh toe moderator wlto.‘ t^ '.ttad e'of toe worid la takon and MlUs, but he gave no sign eg SALARY SLASHES 825 and costs on the charge of reck­ into obiiiIdetrs.tion it is just a^ ftreat changing the American advice toat^ less driving and then remitted the It is'at'Mtodhuirthat'the-CItoese report ishff'tod wBdal check list in rebel-genBrei. -Su ;Plng--Weni ''They (toe debtaV.-nations) mdy the-distriot.Y' •’ in qdanti»y sis it was' before the Europe pay up. fine, so that the woman had only to 'detitiiriie to .tsllc ^ eibbUr it all th ^ pasMSpa of toe Amcricmi tariff iAw." When the flest London note.Wae pay the costs of the case.- tionede with severls tbow|ato,7trp(^s MeanwhiU the state board o f can- INMASSACHIISEITS and 188 Japanese l^wtaffes. 'Terw------but!'Congress .won’t do any-! vaaserS'bas’biMn'orddrtcl'to' appear Rrtd'esehtotive Hawley, o f Oregon, received a fortnight age toe Pxfsi- The heaitog was long drawn out atent iti IVe have toe xiftbt -rahltoig Republican bn the 7 House dent. called In ' Congsaiaoitol chief* and attracted many spectators. ty-tw6, of these are womrti-and before: JndBdv Frank P- McEvby next chudrap.; ' - '' ■ • Ttteeday to ite w oatoie- why <-Cdn- whom and. nwans committee said: tirina, blit there was nC word today Mrs. Hunt was arrestM here a year (COnthidedTpn Peftc Fourteen.) ' .“So Jiar jat( the British nbte ls con­ that he would .do no in tills jnstancm ago but was said to have evaded ar­ Altoou^;the;Jap;me8e; oflrtitiy4 ley’a .'slectibn'ihOulti hot. be certified. The bbard-'eaxlicr in toe weric certi­ cerned,. I-amlstill of tho'^iinionJhst ' The American apiitwv to t|mt Sweephq Redndions Pro­ raignment. Origi^y>rA‘.expwi^,to communication—as well as s im | ^ ' campaign-'tpvWlpe^ ^VCknrt*l*‘ ?u, fied the: election o f' 17 Republicans 'Ml -toe ieatioiis ought to pay us on Spends Night in Jail. 0 the day toe-payment is due.” notes ftam Frahta, .Betoiam,^ iimS She spent a night In tha^Danbury tbe final :o b | o ^ e ‘ ha8'n6t teen .ai)^ and 17< Democrats elected to toe several-smaller ebuhtatos ''-Bald thc> posed Whidi Affect nounortl! .The Jlqjaiiesa- W ^ t' into Sexiate bai:wtthbehf action of the "1 .8^ hb reasoi for reduction or. Jail in connection with tto charges s u ^ , osnoellation or a moratorium,” said meeting bf tbe DecOmhiW inikWl- she faced here 'last n ig h t' the vidnter 2Ist District 'election pending . toe' ’joAnhur'in'-a k ' outcome' of the mandawhs action^ ,tiVC McReynolds. (D. ment of 196,500,000 would create a ; F ra y State Empkjre. Mrs. Hunt was arireated O ct 14 Su hid^ deflied itbertito Jtoide' v.qnd ^ jsdfeduled to* te ebainnan tetter atmosphere for raccmaldtaP-.- in Danbury and on Monday night of get bfaruTherei atlP^otistofa the. d ji^ a w The .contrtd ef toe State Senate dA> ‘Or -teaiieir'-brsntolind • itcbme of toe man- of toictoi^gn affairs committee. tion and that President Roovilc.' this week was arraigned before ger t]^t. the . Japanipw. .hbstattB ids av* would propose to Qongrsss. the Ciif. might' t e ',d f^ ; .in reves^e, ajndv pd -'■•Asw the-re-. “ The debtor netions,should'go on Boston, Dee. 2.—(AP)—Sw eeps Judge J. Mow Ives in Danbury anid what they. owe'. Tbe caae tabltohment of Sn ;ageoQr: to xnakt Traffic Court, charged with drunk: infonpation. aS to their ?' fate had p(ht8:frbin'all oFtiiie^rtate, „ • J.. . . •'I hoto fdeprkdhtibiUr' of eato. individual nation should te such a stidJ. , K" salary reductions affecting a w r y enness. As the chazgd was dis­ been rajpelved today.i^7- > \ ANOmm^ 'pOAL ACrnON A dtocussion of the. entire diito RuaseU ^of 7the Htettoito^$e«,.7Y;-^AP) —Papers takm up. iipitfateiy through regu­ state employawere recommended to­ missed and she was leaving the Wyoming ______(JstfihBfn, It lar. chmmels, and we imtolem was .urged. in the JStest day by this jolat leglslstive special court, the woman was arirwted by were sene# todfiy CO the mcniters peal as likely “to bear rtuitfui' the Monroe authorities on the year TRSbASUBY BAI^NOB . tion;''in? of the Stats of Cahvasaersi __^Tit.be aUe. to work out a stautiOh committee on pdUic expendltiiree, ties, sMff..the toiw s'p ^ ^ that’ -wtailft iuvolve . trad^ bepeflta sue tor 'aevtiw of worid old charges. Vktt L-. ^iggtan tost; toe pritisb govnmfton' whkm also 8ugge(rted the aboU^n As she was untole t^ furnish Washington,, .pec.^ 2.-r(A 5^ ), — mountfid wltlto^'toa'toi^ftft'dil^i WOson and Comp- fo ru s a ll^ Geciran’s Opinion “Convliibed tost toe . pfamects p t of several important state depart­ bond, she spent Monday hijriit in Jail. Treasury receilrt>, for Nidv* 80 v e m : tteiiYhitevaqpie^fdl/tol.'tbefta ’jetta. ■iirii txoller FrsdCslc&‘ I f- 8almon,-ln a socceas^ wbtdd .be . materliily ments and the merger of others. When arraigned here last night, 1108,687,66Si4: expOxi^tiu’w ;| 1 0 8 ,-; iindbpbtadly: in^fiifeijl 'by. went, Iht by Wll- Rsprwenitatlve. Cochran,' of. Afla- proved % ,postoonemmit ;of tlie The proposed salary reduction was she said her apparent reok^Ms driv­ 64C,64It75;balacce-8680,788,508:88. otten wera ftevpertwiti^'i^^ UaiA''Orti)dyt 9 fin o i^ ^ candidate S ( ^ , rtedilW toe Hoitae ex?: oem tef Instollments,'' ami tost it |f>. X divided Into two classes. Employes ing of a car in Monroe a year ago Customs . dqties for. the.: monto of ; <'-Th» WyoBBtaF.'iM^biati samploye dropping back to the sal­ . j ranged.’^ - . - -i: ary he or she was receiving before stato.; ■ i; Despite tos outimnii^adtatoint ' ■ ■ v“fiwingtag.’n^rthw’^- - VrjaroL In, tituda o f CotapassiQanI his or her last salary increase. In visib le Afriok, wlto Other PruqKMMls When *'svdiutiiig=piu^^ were to ritoer pbetooMlMii^ oc^^meftticn. iT 7< Statutory officers of the stater re­ Vo^e. :as SBd'disti^ neW. debt- .comirtnHtar’ -lEgjS’'ta \ ceiving salaries up to |5,250 would Govern ^ f e c appoint? above that figure eight per cent; ws8inotf'n< ed B{imon:tadfi|!;''V^ ___ tfEs are the- •Fernodfc.-tBB", seiiilnafv o f Legislators, 10 per cent Washington, Deo. 2/-f>(AP)—- '^ahd -Whlfe k .. .^•J)ec. 2.“ —(AF);“ . ) ]Svery^mocning‘. H ^ m ^ er, Other recommendations Included: Inviaible ray that lurks 'unsOen In V*-.* tch'»a|» butohetod iiiik «of tobrsham Llbeoin Hvto ncsrbyf oicmies ■other debtor planta' ■as '■ h u to k ^ 'O f to ;ft[^iift.dn. toa^tor oC.toe.taft Consolidation of tbe'Registry of the bright sunsblns rtfis ■ identified air* out o f tor l^-sndi'dltM ^ bapgjh'Tmtor:"^' ' bodte slung Over lito Shoiil- Motor Vehicles with tba stata ^ by Bcientlstfe o f the Snuthsontam In -, sntly-'tqor “ "itre -’ ob.^ h to wteieiitiiie partment o f pubttc m U ty, stitution today as wiihUiqjFr a g?hat - dndsAW < to ’ to- dstasnder . teaeftto . > e ^ ix ■ to BstahUshment a t t)w of. biff unexplatood power ipMe ' iW ta ons’bf tte. iblir M 7iii'toe csiris^oifitoe^rpQm. , . 'Llndiay^ of cinpi and other plaatSi i obel ■ iV8^ .| a .i M p i ^ degra^ .-BUa TIC* :n otr‘ the industrial accident board as th# fm N i asMeutive and admintatrative haad o f The ray ooaslsti c f '^' U|ht> Ukb p ^ t mshv They UM other .rays from the sun/^but tmllka ...... AlMBtiun o f t)m dtviakm o f wmbica them At Is not\viSlbto;«cKtlM htoosh to htoiRy I TljAtaihajai Itocm n ipriif.dowr tram : iaapaotion in tM a p toB n a n tof nkb^ c ^ . AetuaUy it 11a tttllittot;.til|M|Mman of-padtaBir J- -J: ' ttatot'Pf e ta n o M

t o ja v a '■m on jths y .; • . ' '■ .1 • • ■•Jc^- '■ - ■''*"v- Sr. ' • V . *.r4,-'V'-';:‘•' • ' '> ’,- ;t S;'^^,-.,' piCR'-tswwvl*. ‘ V/i-■ i,.I. '■ -A I.'-- ' /■ . .. , V has bemi occupied with last attendant on the clhPlht of Mrson lh i Ob C e a t ^ 'S I m f at ths MetcopOlttan Club. . BM T». Aid4{w X onl Gath- -Mb F irit Aeddrat' Hi 27 Cenecticifs Otter Dde- remainder, of the ddl^gatien xised flf a wbbden hope CouhL«laiost C^ofto: J^piigBBi, - one month ^dd p fo h ab ^ will not com e'to TVisiihlhg- alwaynUxnl one a t rito dfim^-^TEhdRfi /'F e ir t. tCtt uiitu the week-end, theif aecre-1 f the town dux^g^Yornunytul cf are boxes at the dux^ now—If you gates To Congress . Are Jeaper M eJt^, ?.of > Bridgeport, It wae no;triNaSe at ilA to Ifnd get there early-^eaest ttf-thiem fibeiv A truck owned by theA n^t m tiirtes said. , board. ,"■ This will be the last session In | afternoon, December A at 8 o'clorialwUchtflf riit un, % niffioafte Chapman Ooom«% eari driven by j at A M ilt Expected Toaorrow. wtdch Cbnhectieut will have only It Witt be reoeUed f h ^ Mr. McLevy] t o u j f f S M m ~*^oet lately. there has been an un- SknULCt B..toMameI- U 7 Cooper ] toe h^tol flace a sh4t. . tajMy. The funeral w«s five OongTMsmen, fpr;thereappor- waa >tte candidate for Govenuw oni There aver, wae a tiisM when one u ^ nceuipulatom- of nld-typeI,oU gM but M coatrd op- tlonineat act of 1980 gave the m te the.4Soclallat; ticket at the recent stov^. Due. to toe raidd imitfeato in ' ^^toiine(!Q!in'; o f - Center adkCiftanooiL at W atl^ . Waahinfton, Dec. 2.—(AP)— Al­ eleetiim. Ilie leol^-m . b d ^ idn't And: plenty cf wood. Beams; ,the use; nf the mddm v a g i jO& 1:80 .aid burial w n in an additional representative. PTof. of trees and o^ten whole trees . Now YorlL Do%. 2.—jL though Coimeoticut’8 full ddegatloo C. M. Bakewell, of Ykle, who was under the AUa^CM o f the local So-. ■ often envted OM v te *1.0 hufner, theser have 'ben thrown kiribh .stn^ fidfi this eemetety. I ctaUst Party, sSdTia one of a aeries inbriBig;-BHiaebing into! a utilities chief, Accountant of tosT'otty____ _ is expected here in time for the eleoted to the extra seat, will take 1Not.so now. Tii^ and .fbVl a,' wheel­ away, to tocreaetog guantittea. Meet depairtoaent testified betbiro thjr BHh' office March 4. of lectures tk a t wUl be held during aaqr. d w p >wto ;:9Coduoe a ^ s c o r e ^ ' I n ton nbith side of the street opening of Ckmgrees next Monday, the winter months. barrow full in a wholoriay’s-htmti dtove It aarOea toe sidewalk to | stadttf cbxhmlttae todity- tiiat;:|iHi most of the menthere have left the They still dump old autos-pyeV ^ «,,worn-nt h te^ tlre^- It oi! 128 enter itoreet Ctty’SHOElB jrftrtrtnf ftm d GflAlUdlitfkl" reopeiUng of their cdtlcee this w e ^ the-' brink' n oC the Bumps minun Icatoiig that toe "bike" is ' tl204N6,988 tnLO :u.'snf1 5 5 5 ^ to their eecretarlee. ANNUAL COVENIKYSAIf everything of value on thton.'^ltolts, toed m ore yeiuU'.]>Bst’ The^tyltness was.-Duncaa Jiu ^ Senator Hiram Bingham, ho^ nuts, aCrews-^ven the' ariMMU to. ehtfr Church A. -kum dblegatlbn toom Nutmeg andhiitoftiAthaUntfatoiitotoi. - ever, has been on the jfround eaiiy AND SUPPER TUESDAyl leather pn toc for the liuit session of his term. Most firings. In these days of ictmserva- ___aboatltoe dump fbi (ff him .on go to New- Xnadon tomorrow eve* 109,S8M,wma to oeA or ita of his time this week has de­ tion, peb^e’are storing aw which'Samuig through the death of Senator Jones bare spot here and there, la asvBd often did. For examMe, they; wegfid west bound ea^ track. Qgten was -The-‘ng u lar monthly meetixig of counsek'of th e com m ittA , shUI qraa of Washington. Affair. for outdoor work. Anyone can. wear nroeriipoa an old hot-water thrown out on the horih side of the h>vldnee, R L His car *^^^*^ *“ WUl day evening of next week in the which are dq>endent rstreet, *street, were were . Anotoer spectol araembly_ tor seeking admiarioh to - toe tJhited Chaponia said today ..that it takes'fJMasell-streets; has made sever# Bmeuey of 679 students in the main building will States. True, the number la greatly j them nearly aa hour to w i^tv.^ ^nvariopsand is offering toe rents I lb. pkg. e • e e e < dosed u a torther means ofcuttlng | be bald on Monday aftornoon of down the school expencws. The sav­ Hartford Road, Margaret.Liang, 8 9 1 diminished now-because of the rigid school. and apa^qnto at a Vary reasonable Cambridge stred, Elisabeth Lupac* next week. It Will feature toe pres' id.toe fbot that be the toird time that j price,'itobOrdlng to her dasiifledlid^ jLapndry Bine, large ing on coal and janitor service will efitatton I f the itolMia'Vetteiipand flieopl^MdtoK^li be about 8800 The Robertson school dfino of 70 Birch street,'Mra. Hanua haVe Cefiaedto Mr, B lu ^ s a hM .presided at such ■Vertlaemmitla today^a Herald. 16 M . Itottle of T J^omnee efraet were the students will be entertatoed by regard tote country aa the "Land to Manchester. The other! m two prominent muMotam from New promise." However, toOre are to toansptotottdi bdag [«r iPoppbiir' ------______I ' 2 | - York ^nnonstoattog ton -m m c i‘H quite a nutobW I 4 fo r C Ity that during the ewnmer changes various band tostriuniifts. pRm pro* or awaiting .depojriatioii and some may be made which will eventually | STAGE STAR TO M ST gram has been es^ially anaMred .«mrk mdBt be fecihd to toske the PcaMit Brittle, do away .with the Tkilon. to arouse - «ntouslasto ilin ,» sew houre of wMtoig more tolerably., sebool^bnao; Vital stattstica. ; pound eeeaeawaaa. Thle, toe 'd. A. R haa coinmitted it­ HUNT AUTO THIEF 15c New Haven, Dec. 2.^(AP) Students-of toe high school have self to do. Articles made by toeiw Vital .atatiatica for toe month of (Smoked Herringa, Deaths Last Nig^t Bthd. Barrymore, toe actrees wh6, been invited by Miss Helen Page, people are. theirs tp ke«p».and aU Number, so far reported to toe p ■ cancelled'all her inunedikte theatrl- 'teacher of English to the'Freshman. town clerk are ae follows: 14 births, . *^c6tcir Fins’*, 4 for sorts of Warm jmltted garnients and Norwalk, Dec. 3-^(AP) —Ppllcei 19^^mthe end'lO marriagt 25c Citvu-D r. celvln L. Coo-1?®* eUgegwinente becauin M ilU neaihhulldtog, to vfiidl her r m and aed leryieeaUe shlris art the__ result.___ departoients throughout toe stalte —— — fd l^ ty herilStHroc^ checked oilit 6f a New Haven hotel .her exhibition of pKojSSa which 'Blue ^bol Karo P«“iJ, w, city neaith director for Km., ^ dty In an autoi peotoe to her dauM have been Y e s t ^ y ^ lOcal D. A. R mem- j are today on toe lookout for a New j ttrirritiBSWv.¥.stoa niviP. iwiT.v.tnig Synip, cfin a ty . hers brought a generous sdpply of Yqrk' automobile thief who Invaded . suiAaow I 9 e • a e • e 13c mobile for an unannounced deetina-] worldag oU. The literature book Omaha, Neb.—James E. Fltx- tlbn. I for etody during this term being materialp of all kinds. Thesb are for* Darien- end led state police in ai vaw York Dec 2 —rAPi — Th« 1 Bine-Rose Rice, gerald, 68. chairman of toe board Dr. Marry Welch one of toe phyd- "Silas Marner,"- many wishing toe present at ,!#.«. home ^ Mrs. J-T thriUlng chase at 70 mlliM an hotir 'emergracy ' ’ unemployment relief < 8 Iba. f o r ...... of auditors pf toe Woodmen of the Howard Keith. They WUf not be over toe Boston Poet road here oomlnlttoe announced today it had 10c World: Life Insurance'^Aesodation. driia who attended her,-'.said hi specidl credit have, picked the moat forwarded to Ellia Island until lale early today, only to later wreck the received pledges of more than a (N. Y. State Pea Beans, Madrid—Amadeo Vivas, 61', eom- believed , toe actress was Atotog to important acenes in the story and to toe mbntl^ aO; that an opportun­ car to Norwalk and escape. mllUOn dollars from the RockefeUer poeer, who recently oom|deted a New York. He added he had- advised (developed them by etdi^Ag a ity win be gbwh members not at Six shotf were fired by the poUoe, |Foimdatlon and from John D j 8 ItB . fo r e e a a • I 10 c work for toe National Lyric theater. her to take a long rest . , r tore scene in a cariiboar4 box “ " yesterday's- meeting to send In toefr four of which lodged in the car, un-1 Ro^efelter. Jr, Miss Barrymore was ordered toLchairs etc, with small dolls dentitions. .. nerving toe driver and caused him Isealect Milk, New York—Mrs. Mary Eetoeridge bed Wednesday. She was reported in costumes‘Of toe time. The Foundation 8760,600 Thompson Chapin, founder of tod to be .Buffering Mlrs. Ruth Kerr Wakes of East -to fall in negotiating a. turn to the I and Rockefeller to00,< ;! taD can • eaaaae.ai with grip, with I Anotoer meeting of the Debating Harttbril sang^Tlfainy ,Boy,1 “The Poplai; Plain section of Norwalk. 5c New Thought Alliance. sinus inf eotlon. club waa held yesterday afternoon i Fancy Native Pdita- ■and toe announcement was inade Elfin Man” and "A R tp ^ Bird At 8 a. m., today the bar of ADVERTISEMENT POVERTY CALLED CtlBSE Stoglng." - Shfl has a {bearing con­ Harry B. Keene, Westport, was re­ j t p ^ peck ...... ^toat "taxes" was toe ' questloa tralto voice, and was oUIi^ to ported stolen. Keene's home in one 17c Attention, Setback Players! The I which had finally been defihitety de- NewMavmi, Dec. 2Ar-(AP)—Pres- respbhd ,to encors# Mrs. A. A. mile from the scene of toe crash, Sliced Bacon, Yz lb , Manchester Green immunity______- J,elded upon fdr triangulM det WisiaU: aocompaafed her on toe leading police to believe that after FRED E. We r n e r p k ;.! 2 pkgs. for . club's card party and dahee tontokt - BarMur of Brown •'Uhiversity during this year. Tbm aia sei piano. -escaping; the thief m#de off with '* * a * 17c is a t toe usual price 81k, not 25c>s termed.. poverty "an ^ unjiiaitigated h4w‘membera In toe club tola yeaf curseV 'in.' -addro88ix^ toe annual Sandwiches, assorted eookiea and Keene's machine. The wrecked ofur TEACHER OF PIANO PennuMotor Oil, in yesterday'e Herald.. and Principal Quimby, : cbadb. Is coffee were served by,the ht^tessee, was owned by Mrs. Mturtha Dooltog 2-2allon (can .. joint, convention of the Connecticut | anticipating working with "those: en­ MVs. C. R Burr, the regent, Mrs. of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and. waa re- ANDORGAN. 84 c Council of' Rriigious liduoatlon and i thusiastic members wMto are in­ toe Connecticut Federafion: of WasssOl and Mrs. Charlea Sumner. ported! stoiA at 6:18 yesterday a^ | Beginners instrueted ill' piano Navel Oranges, large I terested in toe questloa. On Decem­ tenioon. fruit, doz...... Personal Notices Churohea ber 16, the debating club ia to etege " a t s tu d io o r th e ir «w n 31c He urged toe necessity of facing a surprise for toe iheimben: of the current dilficultles with a deter-1 school. Details concerning this wilt h o m e s. . ’ inined front and asserted- that! FATHER AS WnNESS CARD OF TRUNKS be announced later. GREEN IS RE-ELECUD STUDIO, 128 WEST STREET We -wish to ezpresB our heartfelt theological diftorencea were imma­ Jamee Toman '88 wae electedi MAHIEU’S thanka ana sincere appreciation to all terial in a world confronted Ity fear; I president Of toe club for toe year, AT GIBSON HEARINGl Telephone 3338. who sympathised with us In the loss and-want : Betty Quimby *88, secretary, an< Sunday, of pur son and brothen We are ea- Candnnati, Dec.. 2. ^ ue,M ^ral^^ that at toe last meeting with Rome-1 S 0 C 1 A U 8 M ! %h^.'Thr^|m of ^ wood, Jtdy'S; laat,;^HOmewo(^ told A number -..joF, j MIXTURE-TWEEDS — BLACK — W INE — BRO w N sketches for to# emertatfineit and him he had changed hie mind, that JASPER reporto frOto'tbbeeT^i#). have seen he would not n u ^ Charlotte biR GREEN. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ S TY I^. llook Irial^ it that he vmiiU su p i^ . the ohlld.'OliK Is to tifdrd nmtihsamuiwii6ttt'^TIie son^qald he-toM HOihewoolil his at- Sizes 14-46. tttudJ'WA wrong, tbit he Aould M e U Y Y act .*VVhen':otor> Tea(toen''.w4iiti to recoptldA,. and he added that he i c ^ " promlMa * td 1k> ^IbtciNMtfhg trid HomewoM anA rituafiqnacifton -_ ' . a n d . 'a' led to tragMty, euA as aulelde, or ■ /.r '; ^sp^s ON SALE AT9 A M. even murder. Ip a lh o '^ M ^ DefAae .eoAtel Immediately oh* jeeted to .CBbeon'a teattoaeny about T<« - . With S i m DOWNSTAIRS THR0T STORE ’Mauridb-^R^M' inforining. RomewQjPd^^'AA.' Mtiia* A m tionq often led to tragedy, Aargihg M B C 4 - 3 P* M . it wM-ftojudirial arid even tli^ b ^ ' , Coine e ^ r foy the beat sdection. If you already have a w iiiter coat, this is your: voiir0 \'C6c^OTnDr ,Thq ooorela'.ef k a- ^ aSMa ironi^iJi, . . , jttribkA oiri rieuld rimabi Iri toe towri' will he /iTBAam opportunity to buy an extra one. Additional salespeople to serve you. ' v V minds of the. : jurpn. On. tbot 'lAA yen see irii^ hop- dance, fttu ^ the defiueiaipveddor AaiUh here klA titoJtiirtloe dwilil after IV te ltod.^riwd^s>nahaHia.ibrit and tiqr-Of askadrea«fr'|iiimi^to^diBr«Mttd^ 841 M s ia S ottth CHbite laid hto daaghito . w a _ _ . -.i. • ;'v ■ BtaoifbrA A am- studAefaiflMBfct.rf t' of - • ftlM> ■ t * mnA - S tm t M ilif niiter nridaotiiir >and aotdH f i i i , O-OUgUL *■' ii% m i' <• :■> W ' v^. 1., w ?- I f^' j f'» - f r * |>llaaltod::i r z ^tifd ealid_ . o ^ b a l f ‘ ■w; «.wasi •WbOfM .e/y f • •V ■ 'crtim ? icii'biMimiifiRr r .h buitaaaS'maB'a>i)SB daat.toT] TiNhIiik CtMUniBi' Pn-, OdoMlMitlBg*■ ihiw'ho'Bfiids to'fgltf, bau had' thtMvaairrjnmti* MiOld' SwmraiWv t}» test ’ aftomoop ud'la^aQw^af*, itttl^Mular^ 7 t ffit s o wMjcs of dlMblllte,^^ ^ „ sifiiB o l«t;ji^ tor itie Ait|wa^> $ e . iMli daount nasdsd oho-half .boBiflta -ffir tbs §w a& ,tt^r ganaa twtea aaOh waak.'Tha^ . tiMjOemnnnfity;smityi danceoanes toa>,sea>, ty-tw»;wMki of mieh,dlfMblUly,^|^ to undtoirdto; dm ctyiaas of dm gitoaatteva .bean Ohugad to>Tbura- anfiual llfbdnff profram l& rats-of fim Mfisflts 'da^'lMMdtor.'. '( ...... d u stto whloli tbs msml 1s oon- at; fiivo.iasd left • until'u1oO’hhui- m s w . p> w., m,. of dm'BbuMiUrdMttto Ptvislon of Iba Camroh League wfll have two MbtttMigi filUdl b « Bwds to wl|h' t y ooBts bjHiig-ohargad too Cbandm of Oomamea has not, -H • ' msplMrs for tho-first' fift gahias hara tonight iMilaalaf at 6 Hax^oia, Ds«.', 8'-(A F J-j'^«f- d’olock. AU -the playara a n urged WashtBgtoOi BalhJ'2.— (AP)—Ih* tMBa' obtainotf, dm ll|btlnf eonk wodu only of allpwod dlsabllli . Waphlngton,' tiae. 9 r-(A P )— ^^FVem 7:00 to' 0:00 p.MB., win' ba nor, Orasst sqid.* ,t9io Umltod ,The ladles of tha D. A R. bad cation of the treaty wltk Canada for vaF f aabriitariaa, said he badTre­ mainder for dm necessary electric­ is undeddsd wbetoer to {>{dU'rsml^ by them. A decision must xnambera foTy-the tMrteen waaka 661. a eonfdrencs wltb those ogUtalty be^ ^readied' within thirty ' days their regular monthly maetihg at consumption, of toe St. Lawrence Tbs.Rec Five team held a prac- ceived a.iialegranv, tpom. the woman ity. only'of--aUowad disability. project for a deep waterway from representing toe homo in N .^ n g- eriUOh aMMt re^ v e the approval o:! the Association.building ysstarday tico.session last nlgbt 'from 7 to 8 raquastiiig an, .appototyMDt He At tbii ■morning's meeting; it waa ton. Officers and.dlrectori^,of to# FBQPOSBD AMENDBfENTS TO the lakes to, the sea. , said, however,, that, jbe intended to announimd that about $400, nad-been the‘State insurance oomndsaloner. ARTIQ£B V—810K BENEFITS afternoon. - o'clock. home have expressed compieto sur­ Jt>ls hoped *hat the changes wU Aaaertlng that be did not want to The St. Mary's church five prac­ talk to . the group, .and did no^ “be* pledged by street merebante. AND/DEATH' OLADfS RESULT- base Ms petition for the develop­ A canvass will be made of .profes­ prise, »t toe petition, dectetag. t ^ bebome effective by Januarp L . ING FBOM SICKNESS ticed from 6 to 7 last night Ueve toay.^wiU see/the President” have no Idea as' to wtast can no the ment on sectional' grounds, Chris­ “Anything pertaining, to toe so- sional men on Mato street to order changes deal chlefiy With the New Fann basis for criticism of the manag^ death -benWlt The only exception Is jUtDOVE tianson-testified that increased pur- Palled . hunRer. marchers,” Joslin to raise additional funds and sevw- ment and of Miss Ck>nstance tolgh, Slaction 2. to tha case of men; cbasling power for the west through said, “is a matter wholly for toe al stores stilP renmto; to be the term of sick benefits Of UmltM pasrment of full benefits of the class superintendent named in toe peti­ members In the case of men. This reduced transportotion costs would District of Columbia., government beard from,-as l(xml managers must to wMeh the member Is contribute Platt. epcnt the help to restore the nation's economic WAPPWG and not for toe President'' consult home offices before making tion. ’ win be reduced* from 52 weeka of ing, shall be,made to full members' Mrs. Florence Isidore Wise, first vice president, fun benefits to «6 weeks of fun her sister, Mrs. | balance. Asked.if .toe telegram had been donations. lorfor cne the nrsi first nuy-tw» fifty-two weekswoofio of al^ i of BUrnslde A birthday si^rise party was and long connected With the home, benefits 26 weeks of half bene­ lowed dlaabiUty, and one-haH benerj J«»«Pb of believe Its past history and t e ^ of $890.00 to be paid for roblem -'and therefore no one aolu Thomas W. Lament of the J. P. whose names are on file at toe office twenty-six weeks'of -aUowed dls-j week-end with her parents, Mr. and {following ‘ officers and committees of toe Manchester Emergency Em of constructive good work^ mrits •t the rate of $.86 per $100 per Sion. ■ :for ensuing year: President,- Aldra Morgan A Co.; Mrs. Lincoln Stef­ ability and one-half benefits for the [Mrs. Evan F. Kullgren of Wolcott ployment Association. coqfldencev I f / In toe month, but that In addition prerat ‘^But 1 believe that I can' safely Harrison; vice-president, Miss Doris fens, wife of - toe Journalist; Mrs. second twenty-six weeks of such HiU, Wethprafield. say that among the handicaps Under A committee ftom toe North Govemcir Cross, J* pensioners be permitted to cany a disability. I Mrs. AUen Helmer and daughter, L. Benjamin; secretary and treas­ Folly Chase Boyden, daughter of fled,. I hepe toe tovestlgation wUI death benefit equal to the differ­ wMcb the mldwestern farmer labors iSi. and Mrs. fiamuel T. Chase, of Merchants Division is making q In the case o f women; payment] the'MiSsseb Louise and Lois Helmer one of the most serious is that of urer, Miss snsle Nevers; prayer canvass to raise funds for toe'light­ come speedUly and be thorough. ence between $390 and that Ihe of fuU benefits of the class to wMch spent Saturday with Mra. Helmer’s meetinjg committee. Miss EUzabeto CMcago; Miss Margaret Hatfield, t!0 which they were contribut­ remoteness from markets. writer, and Carol Weiss King, an at­ ing at toe north end and was CAPTAINS A p p o i n t e d the member Is contributing, shaU brother at Warehouse Point, “The cold fact that stares us in Piercer lookout committee, Miss scheduled to make its report at a ing by .pajdng at the rate of $.75 be made to fuU members for the Mrs. Thomas Birmingham and Dorothy Dewey; missionary commit­ torney. per per $100 in the case of the face is that as .certam .condi­ Joslin said tMs morning he had meeting late tblu afternoon. The first twenty-six weeks of allowed U^rs. Montague White, members , of tions caused settlement of the tee, DoroUiea Nevers; social com­ norto end merchants will rent Washington, Deo; 2.—»(AP)—sy - thosa under 70 years of age and at disability and one-half benefits for the school board visited schools mittee, Miss Lois Foster; pianist, not heard from any of toe - group Ward O. A u of^65 WatfrvUla^Wit. middle west so n reversal of those since toe telegram was received, and equipment from toe south division the rate of $1.00 per montt per the second twenty-six weeks of •puss^ay. Miss Benjamin. tyaterbUty.’ and WUlidm- $100 in the case of those 70 years conditions must by exorable ecor that he did not know what time such disability and ' payments of Neat Sunday morning Dec. 4th nomto law force its gnuhial but cep- Anthony Karaskl of Foster street, Jr., of 2 Cone street, Hartford. of age or over. full benefits of the class to wMch-j ^ ^ he commi^on. Rev. Wallace J; they would come to toe WMte TO HEAD COMMISSION Conn., have accepted appital- for several days be. made to limited members for the 'Christian Heritage”. There will be freight rates, although it' already after cutting his foot badly while Washington, Dec.. 2 (AP) — the U. S. Army. been exhausted from that of the flret tMrteen weeks only of allowed | Patrick J. Farrell, one of toe most de- th benefit of the class to which special music toe choirs. « 08ts 26 cents to get a bushel of Mon chopping wood, returned home bn DIVORCE GRANTED disability. Mtiw Wattle. Brown entertained tana's wheat to Duluth where ii T u es^ y. 'arigftj^ng and experienced members they bClong to a death benefit of ofi toe Interstate Commerce Cqm- not to exceed $390 to he paid for at with three tables ;0|( briuge Tuesday [brings 85 cents. Mrs. Harry Stoughton has been | Bridgeport, Dec. 2.—(AP)—i!^t- afternoon at her home on Long Hill. Savings In the cost of transport­ engaged as assistant town clerk, to er testifyii^ that her husband had inlsslon, Is expected to be chosen tbS rate of $.85 per $100 per month. ing grato were, estimated by toe 1988 chairman, taking office . .Hiat the term of sick benefits of BOOPrORMS KILLED Mr. and Mrs. ChariM FaMkner suqbepd MitS. Adelaide Lypra who, a “nasty dlspoaltion,” had broken VICKS ( M DROP have received word that tb^.: son, Cbrlstiishson at $6,0p0,<)00 .a year redgned. October.1. Mrs. Stoughton' per nose,,Snd choked her into uil- January 1 to succeed Claude R. . . . All youV e hoped for in a TifwitiiiS members In the case of men apd frbm. sMpfneats of dairy pro­ Porter. be reduced from 62 weeks of full 'Lionel. 'B. Faulkner has.- received'an! sta r^ : to,.ber new position Monday.' consciousuMs,. Mrs. Qladyn McDonr Cough X^rop—msdiciffed tdtii BY POISON FDHES appointment as lieutenant Infan­ ducts at almost ba)f a million. Judge and. M rs.' Ralph M. Qranr aid' Palght of Mt.. Vernon, N; Y! Athough he, has been a, commis- benefits to ^ weeks of full benefits '^ner only four years, Farrell has ingredienti of;j 26- weeks (ff bglf benefits. t s and chenUcal warfare In-tos U. entSftato'ied ' their ' childifen and | was granted a divorce, from Daniel IS. Army-Officers-Reserve; Corpsi ’ grandchildren, apariy.of twenty, at Frauds .Palght. of Stamford, been connect^ ^rito. toe commis­ Following are the 'by-laws as HIT BY-AUTO . sion for 81 yeSrs in various capaci- Va m I ea ^ at present and' the pro­ San Marino, Calif., Dec. 2.—(AP) Ellsworth Mitten' pldyed-with' toe toeir hbm'e^^ ‘ [Judge Ernest C. Simpson to posals for amendment indicate how bookworm enters the; BtofOnlan Orchestra atRatobow Dm,; ' l^vSn; Dec. 2.~C^)— Superior - Court here today. ,ties. thesa'changes-will be carried out: ______APPOiNTlIlD ABTICXJB VI— d e a t h b e n e - ■ Z.'r-'tAP) I— - Dri jriT S OOhlTLNCIED A F T E E i S i w ^ JHarveyi has:, been appolnte(i LEAVING ACTIVE SERVICE, s execution chamber. I ij-Wellesley-HlUs, W^^meyl-Ii^i i^actutofi sB^ .a;^^ was m c id i^ enitomtoej; for Stymour by. ’PCJESTH *-# Old Form And by a bookworm; Thomas H.j -;- . Donald McPherson :whb''Is: a Har-I gacbd on tyb (Unger, list : at. New .CprebeC‘MTO^ • HeJ Section 1. A fun member retiring: Dams, assistant librarian. hasfeiis!M^-j»tud«nt Haven hbspitlil. succeeds,')^.'^)e<. ^^.\I^vi8. . {from active s«vice on a pension' ,‘d vou cam ajforj^h {food JttrnitfrP may retain a dekth benefit of not d o ., not M tr to excebd that of ithe dass tj^w ^h tocfiiriduai w ho to an insatiaWe rqad-||; ./■ ^ be was:teOTtributlng.at B w cw ^ of er but- io an: Insect -ivtolcto''haatr.silL.... . preference for $100,000 books. r -’"“ NeCjIayen,;-'; k^^S^bution of the dtass ae^tf “Here to a.real. bpokyflrm,’' he sh a ttet^ -/ rbmlto(S«: ana:' finaniB^ led i^ d i continued eontributioiw.toi said, extol$l^ g s ttoy rktovae, and worries were''blamed today: W w : 1 a death benefit shaU^ then the developed bSetle,' about a lice for toe suldde * toer tlra ;n ^ -: were.opened and the (Joprs s i^ l 'V r ii. ■ W ^'^.fuU oerlOd for which he is ern books, that it paaSes'bp 'as Iti ^utled-to flbk'befWlts under Arti- wtodows were stififf^ with' pa]ra.;; eats its Way through Ufie. blerV; or, h r msy elect to receive One mother bopkyorm,^ with'7qur Lciomis was-graduated from ;Yale rthd amount of such death ' ben^t generations ' a . yj^ , ‘^bht*”to"l21 in 1928. Pdlice said a'tentyqar ro- ?ep$F $200.00, In.,permanent 'dlsalfility - ' mance- between ap*i a ittomair months haVe 810,()00 dasitofidanto.^ '1^ bsnbfits \Oivnr. w period oif yeaxB to But bookworms cu!t! .stonrah vtoose identity bu s not r tobtoed ;^ to was ended recently. {committee,: «iy balance of the ethylene oklde. to Uquld* ifq:^ an :death benefit indudhig the $200.00 ideal -, extenntoant and likewise a {remaining Unpaid at ib<|) Bme of his good fire exttogultoer. ^ ^ death to be paid to Ms beheflciary. The gas chamber, like af laiYe ty- FOR Uuy meiUber electing to retain a Itodrical safe,;ra l^dle/d^ U to^ Tight tO' such death benefits or per- trucks of boblm'.at a-titpe/-mqre than Wanent disability benefits' sball a thousand volumes. X4r to.'pumped FU£|. OIL {continue his contributions towards out of toe chamber to create a vac .IHAT' ■ ■ ■ jbuch death benefim or permanent uum; then toe gpa filtered to,’ pene­ disability benefit, but not in excess BURNS LCbiGBR trating every pore^to -toe-pai^r and GIVES MORE HEXT o f ^that m the class to which he was binding of toe bookSt a inemt^ prior to the commence­ All toe.'rare .volu.s^‘have' regular­ ment o^his ]g^ier. ^ A 'A . tv -if.-t dontiwisiLaontilbutlonsban^h>ot«&- LIT U$ HILF YOII p e r ^ stuCety to l

||!#^rttf ««fi^? -r ■ - % ;p^ - :^' :- ■; ;-|;/;;:':3|v:' ’tt^ a il ii i v a ^ '■•‘ 0 ~ ;V'm •'''•..•i.i.r y - • ■ . rtf i ■■!■ iifitMjgrwI^^I'l■■ I ii|Miii_ ■ll■■li ":;^i '*»' III.l■.;^l■l^^^^,l^ V^#|^^__';■■■ •'• < irx, j.: i .1 7n. • /• h m : i-' ■• -' '. i... V*-. “ 1 inO ^A Jat r th a Fast h ipOi rciMny rBai ; ■■ V W A Steles ol Articles Modem Methods of ‘ jbesh/selecte^ ^riew>itog}aiulJrottro'in a ung s^~ tnining the Tooth of Ote Goontry. lUicMe C Aioer in ^e^ f t aO Moner of education, has mads- s Mjas Snttitam V W ehtA .M r.; ittd was someuiiQir very precious, to Oe Rockville ManJ Member of Big neighbcrtKioA of * gia. ttUilbited to friends and proudly study which Indicates that over flfto The preMdeht Mrs. Olive LeRoux •Mrs. Frederick A. Rathbim , of ; If that coal bin worpUt .yfiAl flaunted before tbe world. Vary faw per cent of all pupils In theiseoona- Tankerfa; Crew, ^Sees Many Hebron Centar^tbab tiuir dadghter lect on your Uhde BErA w t e i ary school sbotud be given only the and’ seeretaiy, iBrs. Anna Trinka, has' captuii;d second prise fit the boys and fewer still girls attraded South Ami^can Ports. wtn attend the inwridenti' and sec- Qome'at pTOaeitA’ xtog into debt $6000 a Afinute! tbe higb scbocd compared with the vwy general training which wilt retjurys’ parley to he held in Now style revue; with her hand made numbers enrolled at present. The di­ pandlel their later Ufe. .‘may hava brown, semi-tailored silk dress out­ Misa cSiudetU U ilutt Mpd HRP John Manti* jof North Park Haven on Saturd«flr, BTOTOiber 10. JeMieT.K«hiiieo!htsif^r ...... ploma was hdd tat much the same no Interest for qpedfic and prolonged street has reti^ea^ to ^ home ' A sovUl be Charles M. Gardner, High Priest of pupil, enrolled can manage to do CoUeges pay no attmtloh to a held Saturday evening'this week, at Demeter, one of the leading Grange -HI' , Chemises aometUng without much effort and ploma; tfie> ask- for^. - record frohi mcrhlng, so it wiU be necessa^ for White HiSnSt N. ;)^Dec. 2—(AP) captains and managers to have the home of Miss Clarissa L. Pen­ officers of tbe nation, who will Dancettes the teacher can find some excuse for the high school, office. Business men —Alfred Rhodes, lA >a' painter, of dleton. Through the winter memths speak next Sunday evening, Dee. 4,^ giving a passing mark toward that consider that the stick-to-itivehess their men on' band ready to play 476 Bark street, H a^ord, pleaded the.rehearsals will be held at. the l^ps Pajamas diploma. Tbe primary purpose of demanded by^four years work is an at the scheduled time. Two rounds guilty In \yestchester jfbunty court will be played, the \rinner of the homes of the members ■ instead- ot the eurrlculiun plan is to offer a indicaUon of a pupil'srvbaracter. Ap- today to having pfrtielpated in ^ e at tha church. ~ ' > group ofj subjects which are suitable Pfurently there is more and- more first round playing' Off the winner ro b b ^ of a Itmch; wagon at Harts- for the interest and ability of vuled of the second for the city junior By some curious, mistake in this 6 6 6 Biid attention being paid to tlm individu­ dale, N. Y.'^ He was arrested with column it was fiikde to appear ^tbat UqUlO-TARLBTS-SALVB groups of pupils but there is always al record and accompmhment of championship. three other Hartford, hoys all , of Checks Colc|s first day, Headaqhee tlO rd likely to be an intellectual cleave-, Saturday’s games are as follows: the Rev. Walter Vey. preached At graduates than to the formality of whom have pleaded guUty. The St. Peter’s church last Sxmday. The or Neuralgia to 80 minutes. Materia n eo rfi age. graduaD om ...... at 9 g, m„. Maple Street vs. S t four are now awaiting sentence. In 8 days. Joseph’s; 9:45, Nathan Hale vs. S t .Rev. Creorge Almon Alcott of Nor­ John’s; 10:S^, Comrades vs. Clerk wich .instead officiated. - at-v that 666 SAjLVE for HEAD COLDS day afternoon. Refreshments of I t woifid cost about $260,000,000 'chhrch with the text as' j^veii, Mr. Most Speedy Remedies -Known. coffee and sandwlq(M/u«l:e served Juniors; ^ll:i& Pastimes vs. Verfion to^uplic.ite tbe Great Wall of China, CentAP .Cubsj^ m. Junior Foresters .1 ^ H- by the hostese. j englmris estimate. ------i( - •■ ■ ■— ^ {' lor,. -tb:!' /.'O ( Mr. and Mrs.-Anton Slmler and vs..yaixiplri6i^- a ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaFleure who family attended a birthday party of To Present Plajr have charge a t Lakeside Beach in the Mrs. Simler’s mother, Mrs. Magdk- Bally-Hoo,' a comedy, wUMie pre­ (summer, have left Columbia for the sented at St. John’s Episcopal winter and will go to Florida in a lina Newschler, at the home, of her W E A ^ WOMEN sister in Glastonbury last Sunday. church social rooms next Wednes­ Take Lydik iB, Pinkham’s few da^ to remain until sp r^. There were relatives present from day evening, by the Boy’s Club of Mrs. Mssle Trythail and wugbter New York, also there were 21 rela­ St John's. Episcopal church. The Ve^table G>mpoimd Shirley have returned after spending play Is being given in connection One yoo 'erir ftit Ant fywi ware tM lavish I Exjiress To You tives and friends present. a few days in Willimantic at the with tha apnual bazaar of tbe Silver naak to'do anjtiiiat . ., that rio dM horns of Mrs. Trythall’s sister. Cross Society of the church. Frank­ not taata tha atraatth to do roar arevk? The Columbia Athletic Association RECEIVER APPOINTED lin Harlow is in charge. Woman who an waak alpl ma-down will give an entertainment Friday New York, Dec. 2,—(AP)—The The Silver Cross Society will open aboold taka a*tonic auek oa Ljrdla B* In evening at the town hall. Tony Mc­ 'Irving Trust Company today was the bazaar in the afternooit and Piakham'a VaeauMa Oempousd. Haod- Kenna who was "Pep" of the trio of appointed recelv.ir in bankruptcy there will b# fancy articles, aprons, achat and bockeclwe that art tha raaolc Tastv Yeast Jesters heard recently for the Savoy-Plazp.Corp.,' owner of food and candy on sale. The Ladies of' 0 tlrad, run-down condition eftra on -the radio, will sing, as will also the Savoy-Plaza hotels one of the Aid will serve a cafeteria supper jiald to this marridona madlctoa. Raymond Seller of WiUimantlc, fa­ city’s most fashionable laig^e hotels, from 6:30, to 7 o’clock. The play 98 out of orary 1#4 woman who raport mous boy singer? Miss Ahlene at Fifth avenue and 69th street. will follow a t 7:30. to ua aay that thar am banafitad to thla Badge will play a piano solo and a The appointment was made on Legion Unit Meeting madldna. Bnr a bottla from your drng- little nine year old girl will give a petition of the corporation itself. glat today . • • end watch tin raanha. tap dance.' Mr. JPoumier of the. Co­ At a meeting of Stanley Dobosz lumbia Service Station win entertain In Supplying with magic. Perfect attendance at the West Street School for November Is as followso-lkiward Church, Arthur Cobb, Alfred Qseman, Leonard Rob­ "M’hero Spending "Where Spending' inson, Luolue Robinson, Dorothy la Cobb, Jean Ilham, Catherine Kle^ a Savtaif ” mark, Helen Klemark, Sopbli ARTHUR’S a Saving" Klemark. Miss Harriet Fuller entertained ment Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Angle Qark, ~ CUT-RATE - Mrs. Frank DavoU, and Mrs. Ber nard Latham of Liberty HiU, in hon­ or of Mrs. Clark’s 81st birthday. DRUG STORE Funds. Mrs. Frederick Verplanck of South S45 MAIN STREET Manchester called op Miss FuUer the RUBINOW BUILDING same afternoon. % / Tbe officers of Columbia Orange met at the hall Wednesday evening If Means We Can Again to make preparations and rehears# for the giving of the le t and 2nd de­ gree of the ether to a claes of 22 SATURDAY —LAST DAY next Wedneiday evening. -ON— PwrehaseiThe NeccesBi-i| OUR GRAND. OPENING EVENT SPECIALS WAFPING 6 f i NoxnSunday evening, it is expect­ Hundreds of bigger and better values for this final climax. Be­ ed there will be shout one thousand low are listed only a few in addition to those advertised Wednes- Further In Debt members of the Grange from Hart day. " ' ' ford and Tolland counties, when Tbe unemployed firt. not leoking charity—Uroy . winl. Charles M. Gardiner, High Priest of Demeter, wUl give an interesting ad­ work—-they are wUffag to five foil mcaBvro of im l dress on "Grange Night" at .the Biaiclo tp produce: aoaictiiiiui in return ^pr the many Union Congregational church, Rock­ ville, at 7 o’clock. Rev.Oeorge S. FREE! FREE! ▼ided thronfh the Bnit^itncy Emplojopitet Anodatiim. Brookes, pastor of the church, has received word that in addition to the Pound box of Loft Choco­ Large can of Talcum' Pbw* r- members of the subordinate Granges lates with every $1.00 pur­ I k F there are expected State officers of der or a tube of Tdoth' PSste the (Onnecticut and Massachusetts/ chase. with every 75c purtitasi State Granges. Tha fCilowlng Granges have bean aqtoc^ally in­ vited: Buflield, W^ppinq^ Manches­ ter, Bast.Hartford, Ellmgton, Bol­ Begnlsr 26c. Begnlar fite - ^ ton, 'Foltend, Vernon, Stafford Springs, Coventry, Hills- Lb. Hershey Bar Listerine Tooth Paste town, Bast Wladtor, inbron. Good O ntto , • ^ out to ■ .Will, Qolurabla, Enfield,; Granby and Windsor. Mahy of these Granges have responded, stating a large per­ centage of their membership will at­ tend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burchard •u d son. Fay, who motored to Green­ REMEMBER OUR POLICY — field, Maas., last T h u ra ^ , where they visited friends, returned to their Bigger and better values. We wUl never be underodd. Any home on Laurel HiU last Saturday evening. values advertised anywhere in Connecticut wb wffi ineti^lid'beafc J4re. Dorothy D. Donahue of New by at least the price of this ptoer. Bring afty# ^Yfurk motored to the homo of her parents Tuesday, x -. us.; Our v^dowji are covered with poste : Come There were .16 niembers at tha Evto Qanvasa drive last TuMday Aronlng which was hold a tl v^nuns. • nM-wurii-oK. VM eeti fosar- routefi was carefully pUnmed; [T MISS m I drive AiU take place arot Bun- IS -V • /+ •. p': ■ • i ; ‘ - . I ,•''■■ ■- '•.'V 1,-5, . 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Our b^-sdlNs! Here are The d ^ tiest underwew wb’ve heavy siik slips, dan(;e sets, pan­ seen in a mighty , long time. ties, bloomers, pajamas! Trim­ Heaviest pure silks. Gowns, med and tailored. slips, chemises, panties, dance- sets, pajamas;., — ------p, jjgar •Yiff’-'; What Ghl Conld Resist^em ? A Praeticat Sometbtog new and ib l« . r / C J - . r ——at — -.a —that’s “Non-Run” Gift— V i)niand]i^ On 'Sw^th&attyCrqx‘ heel. SmKSGABFS i M M m i In Gay Plaids Hide^s HhMwy- Departmeht-^M aln Stoor, Plains andrPl^da PI The snappiest colorings. Clood Hales Han^&Mel quality-pure dye sUk. ; - Also a, "Please •; her -femtnine ' hbart' few wools iicluded.' New, gay, with, one ^ thme;||bBee8.;R3ch- Departmenr . 9 8 “different!” . ' - platn crep^ Dashlhg/ .vouth- 16« ib S ilk ..Main.'Floor, front :. fui - phdS [^ Puff' deeye& ' All U*. sizes.’ 'Statt';Flq#r^'rmatm ' Offers An Unlimited; Assort-■* j ment—^At Popular Prices! UihbiMas A gift, that . What girl’s heart won’t si combines lots Embtoidefed am beat when she ope^:a package and of warmth and finds one of t^ese lovely pajamas? W ashable.\,Stunning styles, that A . g ift ' t h a t IS value. All-wodl Appliqued are outstanding at $5.98! her fem inine.J^^’:;l^dy pure robes in neat . ' - ' ; Hale’s Silk Pajaina8-rr]>IainvFte(Kr,;-r$mr silk' umhrdlaa,Vl^tih' Novelty stripes. Man handles. Black, tailo red . Linen ’K erchiefs red, green, ;.brihm ^^^ navy. An outotandiiig iimhrella 'value! Afatn Bteor, The BABY SH O P m qtw ^ “ ■'*'i5igMii^‘left- ■■• .'-rear ■ • Three Out^tand^^ts! For ihefYouhg Skihpol Miss! COMPACT^ STATIONERY In .Great \^rteW Giinnihg Todi^r Hi New Flat Styles Dozens and dozens of; good 7lookii^ handker­ chiefs at a-price that won’t break the Christ, mas gift budget. Here are imported Appen- zells. Pure linmis with four-comer; applique Just a small token? Then and embroidery trim. Also sports niodels. give, - one of these compacts. Ptat-.style. High colon.. Loose- With-Matching Deh'or'Animal niBfitfl/innliiHmri. » Linen Handkerchiefs, Pure linen with embroidery trim. Also sheer Swiss modela $ lOc

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Sv • , tv •' j > A G 8 81 X I . ■vr ^ - ■ ■ ' ' ------TT'iryfiaiWi iiM JM ’tiid thA Ddinoenitii i t ^ i. kpiom. voiM H r CM iMmw at tte latt ■I# iii4 M i party if ih iM . /■*' Aj , , it Sto t^bia. YaC / r .i ■MMM f » to the epealwiiiM^ ZNiujfc* ton, air bead of W ayi and ^ Keane, ioutb IHiu»M)MMr. CoBB< ' - s m VaOMAS rBROUSON b e e o ^ Inevitable, and aa , l|a . ie «/. CkaWBl lUBBfT about- TO he if too oM to be e tiiii' FouBdM Ootobar 1. 1111 led. Ihtl^ibltibad____ . Bra^ BvjwWjg _ ■ T o'fu r^r Qtilfi«ato Bltitobl^tiil StBdftf* and Bollda: a Bntaraa at Fiat QffLea at Jtontli KanotiMtar, next meat edbeetoftil Ndraidni 'bid­ She CdBB, aa Sfaaad Ctaa* Mall Mattar. SOBiORiraON RAim > der for euppprt for the hda Yaar* by mall after Rainey, la. Maatb* by mail »••«•«•«••••$ *§0 ,1 f ila aaplaa ••••■••••••••••••»$ »0S O’Connor of New York. Re ia rarad, aoa^aar TaiMnanyite; and there will be plen Au. r.rv<: ifBMBBR o r ~ enMto|to in the next'Ctafraatf^ /' > Tha Aaaaaiatad Pfeae da aaeleatvaiy,who Would haVe o M ebiveiiimi M thel for SantaVc it.’. - r. . or not olbem ea oradited in tbie h| 1084 if they ehouK conaint to the Yea, &ptA»fWt'fe rpady. Rtgdy wit6 tliB litm t iiS ‘ad hSrrtS^ *“• lelm tlo n .o f a Ttonmany maB to the G h riM w diedratiQOB ffirtr. .the coMoI-iGIft All riabte of reenblienticn ,et I saeved aBoakefabte. B«iMr,,.ldto qttoiiili GiU'Shtip. ..Ready with special diapatebea berafh are alaO re- - 'Ja U served. It’Pnot so aaay, after an. gift furniture at price8;never befe^ dreamed visit Fublleher's Jlepreeeatativa: Tbe ] poMilile. ; I f ia W gtpe ^ JBlIue Mathawe fp ^ a l Axanoy—New €KK>D PLA CE TO START ^R jfeflpi. ' x % r k , Chloaao, DWolt and Boston. Preaiklent-elect Roosevelt’s de ity dtorcHin&e • wpth tbd OMhion Full aarvico ellaat of N B A 8ar« vlca, Ina clared tetentlon of cutting down eeneetnedg'you-expect at(Wa«iins;;are Mambar Audit Buraau at Olraala-(NAvy a^iendltufes by fl00,000,000 priced. b^ov $10.... many below. $5. ______I... ■■■«, i^■ a year ia deservlny of hearty ap- . Ybu-/]Buig.4(niie/visit tbe Bazaar and- z rA Tba Herald Printinp'Company, lae.. SantaVesfn Gifl^Sbtmtd reallid the aiauma. no flnanoial ^.^Sn.ibllUyMP’*®^*^ “ “ ® « UfT typovraptiieal_ arrora appearinp . Ina in f the first place it is quite as neces­ important piaee furtniture will r^y advartisamanta la tba UanebMttr Svantna HaralA sary to pnt' an. end to^imnecesiMury in shiq^ipng Ustp this yparl C<&e .eapenditurea in the nary aa it ie toniMUTiwF, when^ Sant^ ofSciaNy FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. \ everywhere else and the Navy, Is no- opens our Christmas season. • THE NOTE AND A CHOIOE I torlously wasteful aiyhow—probably She the things described here, and hum i^s of ' lothcgcs^ / The new British , note may look 1 ^ * ^®**^ anampt* I® our entire goV' equally as^tdmtitfng! like a threat and iound Ukera threat l ^'*^®®^ saOiip o f an incapable and but it is, n a v srth e l^ a mere state- Itosprovident apender: meot of fa c t When d e note eaypl Di addttien to this is tha fact that,, that payment at the Dedftobcr..tn-|®r®n If tbttie were ito ’etalmtnt in gold would necessitatoi crisis, .this would be tlm pnossst uf ’’measurea which would further re-1 all times for the ea^pwadHasa of strict. British purchases of American large sums e f money on aaval con- gOods” It utters no hint at reprisal; structic^ Tbe^ whole subject of are ■' ■■ "A miw low Mica, tor a truly .quaUty it only Sets forth an inescapable con- naval offense and defence ia in a ritolr. BtoUhto. to sketch only with sequence of tbe added unsettlemcnt atate of bcwUderixK flux o w ^ to atretohenp jetototoo- legii. Choice at of the exchange situation that would the intrusion of that still unknown tntorL'swwimviitoiK' fellow, as night foUows day. When quantity, aerial warfare. It ie to be ^ - •! - if,.. . ' it points out that further deprecia- suspected that even Within the' Navy Uon of sterling— Which after all is itself, could the private arguments the commercial basis of mere th w officers be brought into pnblia ^ices^ half the world—would bring about poarlng, it would be dtscovered .0|^. a new depression at commodity gold there are the . most violent conflicts values and consequently deepen the I cf opinion aa to the iieefuliMwe o r ah- sea of troubles in which business is solute vulnersMUty and* uaUessness floundering it only recites what I surface ships of any Idiidr . A t all every person with any real economic I events the warship of.: 'any class 1 understanding has'already foreseen.. | v^bose keel ia laid to ifla y'W y turn There is hardly a line of tbe note out to be as ohsoleto'w Rcnil’s ark which has not been anticipated by h>ofore half her riba are riveted, thoughtful pubUcisto on this aide of AU the i^ n a v y eroyi^ vlU of the water, so that there is nothing course Join to a , wild dionis pro- partlcularly startling to ^ e British test at the mere noUca of maUng a presentaUdn of the case to detail. I cut to the burden tnupoaed on V the note is at the utmost impor- the people by naval expenditure^.' A smart. Upholstered A a ir, sim-. tance, however, to toe fiui;t that toe h^cy. Imve b^ilutoit alrea But it itoir toj j ^ .sket(d»,.,.poly with. A e famnna.M a i* ^ ^cumatances are toto'a fortimato fltot i>h««iU^d ,ba<^. i; Qt^iceful qabtoet, a ShSraton dealfa; ' in plthir ^ g l e document which n ^ only | l^us to know all about that crowd,! R^i^>^ctibMf tif the famous Mar­ to iAmst. deagn to^a^j'Aoiee io.9'. i-vr> rh: tha Washington arm chair with of new covers. ' toahdgiuup :Or aclid maples. CNto^ bears the' official Mgnature of toe perhaps as much ns any of them sohd mah(%any-^armi£ Choice of- drawer is fitted ^ toith ftoedfe tmy ’and 'British government but toe sub- about Naval affairs ..since he was as- eoverings in rust, green and brown spool spindle. stantial endoraement of toe entire sistant-secretary of Ito department colors. 'tip' tai)le ;^'^to. oval --...I- Britlah Commonwealth plus general Uh the days of Ito v e ^ g r M t i^ ac- : Aapcd .tpp^: toade vto: (pinion throughout Europe. It cow- tivity. In this t lamps at this low pdee.. Two V : it**.: or toe one we. made to ,1917. We being toe onlj^ one' permitted to $ 4 . 9 5 c la ^ o urn designs, imd one la ii^ vase lUodeL W must decide whether we shall con- enter a great many of the/ homes With' parch- Solid mahoganymahogfl Duncan Pbyfe fflAt Andes. tinue to strive to live with toe rest of toe super-nice and toe exclusive, coffee table'with, shaped top hav* of toe world or withdraw from all Of course toe Times la bought and tog moulded edge and reeded |ege tertoinattog to brass tipped feet. Below: Block front desk, a style association with foreign oountries | read by a ^ number of mill-run citi- that found mopf favor to RhMe I n d i r e c t and organize and maintain a sepa­ I zens. E vrA A the Transcript has a . Island durtog: c o w ^ ' days. vsF-. Below: £^p, luxurious lounge rate civilization excltudvely our own. I few readers who cannot quite match . Mahogany and crotch mahog­ Juriior L an i^ chain of ' E ^ lis h design . to a any veneered. To some minds, perhaps to many, the ffligence of the bartender at c l^ c e of heai^ qtnillty ■■ eoverlng8.^ the latter course poseeiees a pow­ Foley’s hotel who could Cut-back; - artos And spring-filled cushions. .? erful appeal. W e could probably “W alk out to toe rain and he constitute ourselves into , a hermit nivet* gets wet.” Bronze - b a S'^e- Two nation absolutely self contained and. No newspaper as big n the Tltnes lamps to o iw :s ii bfidge'tamps esildies' tor ordtoaryT^ eompleteiy preqterous — ^rh aps could pay its expenses If It w e n net neW:design,rfitted . .^. .ahd an indto^r also completely happy. It would, bought by compaimttveiy vulgar per. with strotched whe» you want^; " however, be a stupendous expert- mns as well as by the Requisite, toe silk shades, new edit, indirect two-way ^1 U'g meat and ocneeivably It might in- highbrow and the siybb. But aQ toe throughout- the :/»al and biBl^nt Parchmtoit shades.. volve liA of eatastrophio failure. toobs read toe times. lamp fixture. 'VJT I f we are not prepared to under- Times subaerlbea to tofe serv- i . take such a etupandous revolution which pute out what might be Laige size,'^ gateleg tables, with •:V eight full-leqgtfi turned legs and a to our rslationshlpa with all the rest ®aUed a colyuml^ emanating from solid mahogany top measuring 36. of toe world and become an Ishmael- queer hodge-podge of canny by 47 filches. ;;!Wito. drawer. Ite nation With out hand against boUed gaU and - y . - •. every man and every nian’s Asud tofiantile error, toe brain against us, t o n it is up to us to Rogers. . 'And how those play toe game of a world wide p®®P^y PumSwuSi IcoaDclastlc jabs •Om dIvilizaUen—and play it fairly. ®* cow-boy nqnperlel do get the The time for making our choice I d®*^* IS narrowing. Nothing but^jyuiverlag indigna- V - T1 tionion of a sahuried dry booster at a NEXT BPEAKEBBBIP repeal edttortil Approach toe 1 fevered wrath; ofy tke ladies and gen- frntog torD^rauTm l^t?to Ifi«t- toe next Cemgreas is not andmple f*®testtog SS It might appear. These two \ umns with toe low. beerlsh yokel things ace obvious: < A s majority snorttogs of the ungnunmatical party ewes it to itself and to' the Rogers. It adds not^itog of eqoah- c o u n ^ to k e ^ the Rieskership^ out imity to their souls that, i f they quit ef tlm hands of the B w W there is TH toe Times, they hfivs nowhict to go to bemoeixt of for their niws.<_ |Nii lapei they Congress Imtter qusSIfisd le r the Job can, a id to dw rus do, toll iOto news­ - T T r than Representative R a b ^ (Of tlli- paper how profoundly it la Insalttog ■ 3 <..••• pois, the toadtog Northern oandi- * x'le-’* their etotohed tototugcoses. hartdlstatodtki sail|^toMit of never |^saMf of ito- .pene­ Idcion of diAonesty. . It thtce^is ^a and a JewUh mOnerfogue Was given A ta . yhung man .mUled to^meount; to and put- F:AJ The only thing to the TIinea fun­ jobs to Artito stfWsi trating to this iWrt e f .the state, nor stogie chiselsr to tiM efltfitXit |i^ id by « yming man, member,.; e f tlm be ropUeddtbat.f^ clkgm^to boeoaflt ■toa / East Bartfbrd Orange. Settoal 'hU- and Inasmuch as the Noitherb Demo- nier than W ill Rogers* c r e i^ is the gilkgss ABtoivy to''fl^:^toiito*tod. ik y ; hint that' mktpHtistp oi any seem to" be a to itU ^ itottoS/^^ tbe h ntoftoe Btonm liK tlm Jito Irsts to tiuft Congfstot tom greatly preferAce of, the CBS Bis entire, department ttiaqiosa-^t^'ana' moiouSlrshAngt vrers g lv A - F ait w h iA Is v ^ dtor to Q k ^ ^ v ^ d f series of conniptl^ thrown .by Its: tort iuis^evto^ 4 ^ n g . MasteF .StotoiflUB from-^ B toe island. S m O ‘k id f putotomber the BeiittMphers tpere Bit rid"«# hiBB. - f . . ' ,-z' . ■> :. f dudiest readers in tiSpetise to his sly fMrvIce of some otheF.!^|toidsg ctm- toft t r o o w w ^ l i ^ BoUoA 3toe CMitottir. fi s t IQ s t e r g , ABmctotlon aound nearly the> isiiim'^fei too«M :M cn#/lM , then, ne doncoity rowiUtog; • • •em. The Norwalk pM»(^iUia^ fine Aidione w i^«eBiA«>-Bf the and l:lir> Spatodtog «toi >behtiiVrtH|rij|A •bto N e s ^ ^ e r to |»etly,Cb^to tiia^ngie to i^eh,petoei% |^ ^J:ri J.v.> IPotta mmhft to ‘ ip* h l i i ^ ditoPftsn^ apeahetohlp. ■' Mr. Bijffriifhft had ' ICEnP R B O m t CUBAlf suck ^ ftf^Ot :WA 4^1^ to Ignoi^ ; We mxm Sirs ac. fiorto t&lco ‘w h iA l i itoinfgiiis e h ^ the , A e Nhrwatlc' evidentlF the toyored garage pwnem iiad taUu Sh^. tUfl^^ the; Itotors . 1“ i t end Meeito:<^0nnUttoe and Alluiifa, tuotk ■ ewhiAlsjUiS The lievetoiiu:. M of .the ^ iHMi.etliiMi a htfssi thtote tt has dtoettorei e rwtoet to ,jrtf'Ae>Weat|»fi Bn« ?lo t^todt le.the body .WaB:.i' ' " The toe Stoto er tohotoitoig. to' half tha 1|SS : jir. In. the ^ im r- if' to. v a a -. rather tm osf the ttoiytos of the '''g S w d dspartaM«t;'1n eeB«tot|dh^tolth ^the g iifigsi: . to itotototo, tokf : toto tot Ik - - m ‘ 'tokiMitoifl-lln.' eseisatotolittihto'iiEne' pnaiwto t .

ibsr 13 -or duiliiff tekt g i^ a a d lB ive .unttt tt h u -, which is the week imrowHstdyx fol­ Tfiqre ibtts.bfisn no djdtiiit lowing the Campadgnl Whdh^yod setto^ tefr coiniag tompai^ ...... *p|reient this; acknowudgmciht card Board' af^Dh^eetors toe AlMQQlar with yoiir first payment at thehaink, tibn acknovdedge that it . la todr you vHU be given a 2(1 wedt jMymeiit opinion teat at least as suiCh nienegr; i w M cf ta-simUaf to the Christ- as was available last , year wUl;.1)e 1 ^ 'Club ,hook. This will prove a needed, and-, possibly moo^, if..'the C^c^b; attttoutod ini Nf]|te—Tbis Is tte fifth Qf a swies^you are goliif' to be given an oppois xxtoVehiience to you vdxen Mairina' Association'is going to be in a pod^ 8am to fha>wortd'ii'PQ(«wt aplieuce ofj ut^eis written byiE..I. 'McCi^, tunity to do .your pa,rt;in helping, to yourfulain weel^^jmicaiilA If you tion to handte tee problem o f the atoengjfivilUcriin^^ -r—-- Se netary of tlM Emergency^ fim> can for" the needok, tee .Clerk at remembered' te^t' '^|02^QOd.OO' #as w^tee'reaifltbpg; PiA o f pb le o f informing the people of Man* have set up for your convenience. toe bank, will explain it to you-when spent in giving amployiiitot to toe [rw fto k .’em,*!, h t o ^ t ^ ^ ^ bis ;ibot' eoeltfafls and c& isfer more thttfou^y as tp the Obmnumcing - next Monday eve­ toe book is issued at tee time of Eueedy last winter [and Itis s ta t^ by Toastibaef aaadwiUbto i^ te ' m asi^ Uuite(d>AiBerici^a . . . ____ . pii rposes,^ polielea sihd nfiiigH of the i ning, . 500. volunteer workers. .will: yqur fir^ payment tee Board of that Aioerics nurnth instead of once a< week to charity expenditure white vdll result -and how each committee or depart- as well as their own financial sup­ make your parent, this is perfect­ Boclation of-Cblaigo. has—rttopk^ aeml-trOpiieali temper-j mrot handles the various paats at port to this cause. ’This represents in tee increase of taxes next year.. - "America don'tlaiiow.nor.aimrecl-. ate zone topde. ly permissible X. simply means that It is tee' thought of tea Aaeocia- thb system all the way froin the on tee basis of an eight hour day, you wUl pay 4 weeks’ payments in ato good cookii^ as It’itaie iirt4-teey ' "Yet AiUierica does.lese with - te^ r^lflstration of an unemployed person 625 days or tee equivalent of neairty tion teat tee town’s pebple would never have,” W d yehBng.ir.‘‘Tha preparation, o f her-toob-ak a fine*art advance or at tee end of 4 weeks much prefer giving- viduntarily in VO through the investi^tion, classi- two years if tee total number of you will make payment of those nearest they came'to tt'vras In^ the than the other m a jto nationa,” he l^tion, work creation. Job assign­ hours work that will be done' by tee this*' coming Campaign* to retuni yean etound 1830^' and to tee Puri-: continued. ' to offstsf-pvr F oot Cemw, amounts that have fallen due during 'tor which contributions the contrib­ ment and all be other branches of volunteer organization were alI,jdone tee 4 previous weeks. On tee other tans, who decried' eating". for> the BUI'despite ail'these deficiencies this work, uddeh is being done by one indivfdusd. These volunteer utor .can secure labor white makes foft lExb’eft in y th is hand 'there is notet g to prevent a his cwtribution more of an invest­ efficiently and to *the credit- of the or-campaign workers wUl only call contributor from paying his whole toiwn of Manchester thropgh ithe on those for-whom they have beep ment than a. gift, whereas oh teiB amount in advance or in two; equal other hand, if tee needy are taken Emergency Ehnployment A ^ocia- given a card and tee town’s people pasrmehts if he prefers. However, it tion’s program. may rest assurt-d teat only one per- care of through teeJCharity;]^part- is tee plan of the Campaign to set ment tea taxpayers, must evwteally All the system andtsplen#! organ- scm, teat being. thS person who is up all contributions on a 20 week i^tion set-up the EmergdKiy Em­ given yomr card, will call on you. pay tee bUto in' return for which they payment basis. For example, if $10 are not able or permitted to secure ployment Committee ’hascreafted, The Solidtors in this Campaign is the highe^ amoimt a person can would be of little avail and could do workmen. will not be expected or permitted to pledge, it should be signed up on tee Another important angle in tee v^ry little in bringing relief and receive cash or checks. The purpose card as 56c per week and although comfort to the htmdreds Of unem­ opinion of tee Bbvd of Directors is ;Of their call on you will be mere^ to you are prepared to pay tee full teat torougb the plan, at tee Emer­ ployed in Manchester, if ft were not have you sign a pledge. for tee amoimt, you are respectfully re­ fdr the Idndness and sq^pathetlc gency Employment Asrociatlon, a iamount you ’ ill contribute per week quested by tee Finance Conunittee person in need- through unemploy­ FREE to Yottl support the Association has reo^ved O B* a for tee next 20 weeks. This is tee to either take it into tee bank or ment, is able to maint^n Ito self re­ 'Xliv IfMIMBnn- PEIbW CK TOw from you and the general public. It plan we feel will be of great con­ send it in on or after-Monday, De­ in very necessary for the organiza- spect as be merely ai>pli^ for work 'tod. vhMheByed-terir.eaact < venience. It is easier for most peo­ cember 12, rather than pay it to tee and he earns every dollar be -gets. tipn to be properly organized and to ple to give $1.0a a week than it Campaign Worker who calls on you. /9VC(M^Bte-.Teat.aiid Aaalyib of yoor- '. adopt reasonable ^ d fcdr ■ policies, This is much more desirable -than faeC- . would be to give a check or cash ^ As a guide, tee Fihance, .Commit­ merriy seek charity which tee un­ Out tifTbw^€dNt(Nniora Enterprise 1000 b{it it is equally important and nec­ for $10.00 and at tee same time by .APw raMtrptioo oa»ourewB.fai»«ifhewi essary that tee Association has tee; ^ ter a long and careful, study employed: will have to do if tee As­ paying.$1.00 per week you are going sociation^ cannot give them employ­ i .y. - ■ ‘ - * ' the Dr. Sehofl AppIbiMW or ttwhe'dy f^ds to carry on its program. to sup^H this work to double tee of a . plan that might, help those who needed for yodr foot tnniBle ei»ei yeov r, ‘It might be well to make it clear question what their reasonable share ment. amount you would if you were to The Manchester Emergency Em relief. t9 our readers, just what is meant take on tee hardship of giving $10.00 in this Campaign would be; suggests At Sago-^ADdi’s by funds to carry on tee Associa; that ever3Tone consider one week’s ployment Association hopes our five (4 ): Semple.-ef' Dr. .Seheira SSaotpeda b f ' *.* in one lump sum. All you will be articles have been of interest, and ' .' Come, Sore.Toes or Tender ^iotK' ' " don’s program. We do not mean asked to do during tee week of tee income-in 20 weekly payinents as funds to pay overhead or for tee your shar^ In tee Campaign. 'This enlightenment to our readers and we Campaign when tee Solicitor calls deeply appreciate tee courte^ and The Joliiest Group of of>eratlon o f tee Association. In fact on TOU, will be to sign tee pledge seems to be as fair and equitable a Foot Gersons, who are given emplo3rment their proportionate share. The nian' ticles. They have been published in {Guns affect yoor geitor^ heilp^T.l^^ expected and in fact tee Association, the hope teat tee town’s people id tee office of tee Association in tee really insists teat you refrain from who earns $50.00 should appreciate Municipal Building. Even these few tee fact that he is. emptied and would better understand tee work­ im ng.lines of strain and aj^i: to. payii^ any part of your contribution ings and ptocedure of tee Associa­ administration er^enses were paid to tee Worker. The Finance Com- should sympathize^vtdte his neighbor 'f o o r f a o e ; re strict yo iu ‘.actETiid^;?..tS^^. for by a certain few individuals last who unfortunately has no employ-^ tion which is an Association cet up miftee have set up a plan which ^e. fqr one purpose only and teat is to year, which made impossible to put ^ i'w ill bring about tee least com­ naent and although it will be a sac^ WHICH DO-YOU £H O q^? ipOc o f every dollar ^ donated to^ tee itoc i to' those who give in many-' help our fellow-citizens who are plication and we hope to standardhse. worthy of our help terough tee^ fund, into ^ving employment and tee plan 100 per cent. It is going to' .cases, it is tee solemn-duty of toosa' told Hk * Y^a»irobe Trunk • Be sure to'-attend this Special . • pp3dng wages to tee worthy unein- "6f; iis..who are employed :to share to’ imusual, dark, times.' Any appeal we make tee work of tee. Cwyamer have made or will make is being Fined‘^ith Clothes. Dranonstratioii and learn how easily': jdoyed friends ot Manchester. much easier. - The Campaign':';ts tee" ipreatest possible dpgree with' It is not our intention to use tee teosa inneed. If a man, who eates: noade by a group^of citizens.who ralief nuy be jtovsV tiai based entirely on a 20 week payndcnt kaye shouldered the respons{bili^> sQcnti^ n^ethods.ara fotoDw^ apace which tee Manchester Eve-, plan. Everyone approached by *:a ^.OOra week pledges ".we week’s n ^ Herald has been kind enough to lAcome. in 20 equal paytoeirts, it aoii bufdien of this great task Un l;;^' t^nniii^ the emiditipii. of die ^ worker will be asked to ' hiilf of those who are,in need and we; give, for tee publishing of teese pledge card, merely pledging to yrq)fld:.amount to $2.50 a'W ^k'and 1^ the needed Dr. Sdiofl Appiia^ J articles, to make a direct appeal for h l ^ bnly doing his reasimable'shara' feiel ^'epnfident teat tee peop}e' V a certain amount each week for . . .3 . W X -' or Rem edy is'nsed. support for this very much needed- in toe same degree teat tee School Manche^ei" will, as teey have in tbe "Mama” Dolto;iii Sorts of next 20 weeks. pastj an^Ver tee call in a creditahia work that tee Association is doihg, teacher or the - office secretary who . ) '.-iDunniag FrOdOi - \ (Lafd‘SQ^^.Sold;at flJM). lU sis tee most inqwTtaat Eypiri o f :. A but it is our intention to merely out­ The Finance Committee bava elums $20.00 a week, will be doing, and reasonable manner.. ','Fdur chim|^ o f plothes line a plan which will be put into ranged with tee Manchester i^she gives one week’s salary wLlch and' two - hm . in Nancy’s ' its kind we have ever bdd. You owe weration in connection with tee Company to receive all payments iTOuld be on tee basis of $1.00 a ■ 'I trunk* •' * it to yoarmlf to take advantage .of it.- ' Campaign that will be launched on pledges. When you sign your pie week for 20 weeks. This: is merely MODERN WOMEN "'Bitey Delb. ’ ' . f t • - RemaiAer A e date! Monday of next week. We feel this card during tee Cam^gn, you ax.isuggestion of . tee Finance Oom- N m 4 Net SNhr iDonUily pain and daily doe (ai Another Nancy, 'with an -mda, nenroua attain, ezpoauie or Mniflar oanaea. $ l t o $ 5 {fian is going to be of interest to you be given, an acknowledgment '^ ^ e e , although it is hoped it will Chi-chea-teniDiamondBrandMUateeffeetivt), ^-.wooden. trunk, five- lUid tee people of Manchesteri as it by the Solicitor acknowledging oen be accepted as a sound and fair 'plmi eliableandciveCMGkRelitl. Sdd by Rubber dolls, that '.feel so itot- teanges of doteee and roller is a matter of convenience to those. behalf of tee Association teat ybuT' if sufficient funds are going 4o -31 drusgirtBfoeover4 5 yentB. AUtfer , [ oral you^expect thetti to' kick! ■jkatesMliOO:' ho want to fupport tee work of have noade a pledge. You are In- be rMsed: to meet "this situation;; it '>^cluidiin(^ the famous. “Too'x 5lis Association. -Mitr i>i stmeted terotq^ this card to present is the opinion of the Btnance T^yjaad" In w i^ Float- • First we wiU- tell you briefly how it at tee bank when making your' mittee, that every person in Man-

GIFTS FOR EVER-yBODY SHOUED BE GIIiTS OP* QUALITY . You are judged by the Quality.'.of-,tbs.Gifts you give. It is'not necessary that ' mfht not be ’shoddy.” them ^m stores'^ teat hai^ [carefully mdntained they be "Expensive”'but it is-.necessaty ths^ they should ixbt. be-“"Cheap.” If your QuaUty-and-bateed-tedr service, and -teeir^ merchandtoe with [on unqualified guar­ .Budget is unusually limited this year-your gifts may-be leto pretentious' but' they antee. - , : ,1 FREE PARKING IN THE REAR! OF " •J FOLDS BATH Sonaeone you - know needs one Alwayafpt^Hilal^tvrithvaiiy mam X'- ; .;■ •:'V pair of ciiff iiziks vriU thls^yeu' to replace one that has A gif t’teat win serve a long ttoi^e." ajvrays; Ito/'appractoted. by. a h y :i^ ^ given years of ^rvice. ' - Pigskin, cape. '.,:te0de and kid,'Jn ; b'Y 6 w n a. ...tan, > ; 5 0 c t o c . to $ to v g i^ and biac^ 75 5.00 And Up

Flannel , _ Jnmra populan Your (Choice a t' sevrivU- /neat ypar. Some ‘ ofle^^you. know, They keep your ktys together - V?-'' i An appreciatt|d gift that - every* ' Robes Styles;' ^p^liEur *wlte "mri^ y o i ^ pla3to:i^.game and wte.aiqiraciate; and save wear and tear on your and‘ Q&l^’ ■ . tot; . I F O O TW E A R Inan can use. ■ clothes. , . . . • ••'T-; y ,^t?aiSclte.;""' "" 1 FOR MEN AND BOYS : in - And- Up ' -Calf, Patent and Scotch Grain $1.00 to 50c to $1.50'- _L MEN’S STYLES - HATS. Wear a,new /hat Don’t let tee I i, $4.00 to $9.00 todjidliig^ p o itw ' Fiokit .bimid. . ,35;X. old one you have spoil an other­ and"* 8i wise good looking costume. i^nported French Silk,: broadclote and I BOYS’ STYLES ste,: ribbed, fig? . madras,',. . ' t o -.aU .aizes. V; Good; grade’ flan^l cbieto ls;.'te;v|pteg ^ ur.ed, clocked -or. Newest patterns, col- ^'";;^.jal'tbn $ to $ tO x .plain. , ors.-*'':-.. 2.00 4.00 We Feature Arrow •' GAPS Shirts BOYS’ There are many' times. whm 'a ; : 2 5 c ...... cap proves to be juaf. tee* .head-; ' ■•A.'» .jr ^ HI-CUT SHOES r ; to' ■ . gear • you -UMd. 'We have a ' wide; to lange of "stylte.; . - ■ -t.' 'J — ■ ■ $3.50 to $1.' $:1.00^ .-St. Qladstohe Ba^gs ■: ■ S i# * :M without'' stripra,, new pat^ toriu and plain.’ 1 fringe.'" Very new.. -H- •’-rr 15c,, lAD lli;:G ^ls to $12 :K ni* .1,^

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, Bi2 NEA MEET PITTSPIELP EA(&LES TONIGHT fc iff. 1 AT ALLAMRIGA TEAMS REC n V E TUESDAY GUARDS HttemptsTo Pick Eleven Are ^ ------V- " '.V r-T \ EMERALDS, DIXIES Haj At Sdsol Stmt R«q C.CLL. aeaeoB agatast. Mertdeo n ^ Friday. . V> Ludicrous, Says Brancher; TisRora Defeated Locab, MkHiMlIa Wen M et Wear i WINISTGAMESIN Last year ItoheheCter High w tt ( % Rees To the .vietbB of a steitltac Bport in th#- Too Many Good Football m 0 26-23, list Saturday la Wta^ etty, Bamrtr aH M ' WEST SIDE LEAGUE fSatat the hands eff Rowyllla Players Is Reason; The r’sAI|NicasbRe- the first time Manchester teB# ev#r Hardware City. beaten by Roekvilla Howepht^MS^ Chester A im n ^ tito h)ee ta sM- Selections. ' taiii Genie; SoWers Op­ ond meeting between the tw os'dB w KacNS and Endees Are The Rec Five win oppose the near the close of the season, trouttp- / Alumni DeMolay %ivf of New Brit­ pose FittsfieUEaijes tag Rockville 48'to. By BILL BRAUCHEB Losers In Hard Fongnt ain in a return game a t the School Roclrrflle has already playe NEA' Service Sports E ^tor ^ m§ street Rec next Tuesday nij^t, it games so. far, with home was announced today by Ben C3une, Three of Mapebester’e baeketban teams, losing borii, but gstirflM.’ (Copyright 1932. By NEA ServlceX Battles Last N^ht; Hewitt manager and eoaob of the Rees, quintets will be in action tonlfbt, ahle expertsBoe a t tha saa>e tut^ A New York, Dto. 2.—There are prior to the team's, trip to Hcdjroke the list beii^ headed by the only deoirtve Vletory for Manchesterv-wlfl tonight for a^am i with the Alpa­ hMbably be tbs forerunner, of a eifo- ..,J too many good football players. ^ t horns gams scheduled,; the National There are so m a^ g<^ football Bprains Ankle. cas. Guards against the Pluslield Baglee eessful season but the bitter rivalry players ranging up and down the The DeMolays banded the Rees a at the State Armory. Mawfiiester between the two sehoob nridtes Oay- gridirons of the country this year 28 to 23 defeat in Niw Britain 1. t High school opens its season in th ^ possible and the result may he that an attempt to pick an All- The Emeralds defeated the Kaceys Saturday nigbt and Coach Quae is Rockville’ against Rockville High, jusi the reverse. American, to place these players last night in the opening game of : r • -V. deterinined to driire his team to the while the Ree Five travels to^ Hol­ High School Lineap under labels that indicate tiieir limit in order to ^rin a victory. The yoke, Mass., for a return game telth .. (foach marke YvUlwc^H^ stirit the West Side Rec basketball league Johnson, SendrowskI, foteraras; Gto' graded qualities. Lj ludicrous. by the score of 43-27, ' Although visitonf win have in. their lineup Farr’s AJpa^ Thus the three All-America Hewitt and Bergldnd, who starred Eagles* lin eu p ,. rone, center; Mftaoney and Nefll, teams presented herewith must be the final score gives (me the impres­ in the first game, and also KaYfillck, but the reserves, MePart- Above is a photograph o f the town basketbalt champions, the National Guards, who thus far this sea^ The ffittafield*Ee^es will have land. Smith, Tedford, Sartor and offered with an, apology to hun­ sion that the game probably was all Stahl, MoTsy.' iCarroU, Carlson agd virtually the same lineup that band­ dreds of young men who . ight son have kept their slate free of defeat, winning from St. Mary’s and theMayos. Tonight the Guards plsy Sehmarr. Last Saturday’s game Aitken wiii undoubteiny see aetian. Emeral(is and no Kaceys. this was ed the Reo Five two defeats last The Hlgb School seconds will meet :„v their hekrts out during the season not the case. The Kaceys received the Pittsfield Eagles in what should be a thrilling battle all the way. was refereed by HIU of New Brit­ year by seorea of 84 to 88 and 36 to that has just closed. ain and-not by A1 Boggini of this the Rockville seconds to the prrttafr: a severe blow soon after the open­ From left to right, seated, are: Henry “Hank" McCJann, Harold Mattson, “Gyp” Gustafson, "CSob” Turk- 34. The forwards will be Stack and taary, starting at 7:80 o'clock. You can have the first team. You ing whistle when Jack Hewitt, their town, as previously s t ted. Bruno, with Donald at canter and can have the second team. I would Ington and Jason Chapman. Standing, left to Hght, are: Ctoach Wilfred Clarke, Ernie Dowd, Walter Holland, The Rec Five ivin sedt to avenge star center, sprained an ankle and The local quihte* will leave the Boyd, Barzottina or Wist at the its one point defeat tay the Alpacas be willing to schedule the third was forced to leave the game. This "Huck” McHale, John Tierney and Manager Jimmy Neill. McHale and Tierney are not with the, team School street Ree a^ 6:45 o’clock to- guard posltioos. The local team |s team for a gaob with' either of in Holyoke tonight and Monagar Ben injury coupled with “Cuple’^ Wad- this year, but “Ding” Farr is a recent atidltion; td.the squad. nii^t Othera who 'wlU make the confident of turning in another vie- Oune expects to maka. jevOnti' those ball -clubs,^ and bacir my out­ deUtf absence probably made the dif­ trip beildea tboae mentioned in an* toiy,. having alreaify beaten the S t changes to the Ijtaeup to Mtafiniito fit with—I was about to say paoney, ference in the score.. However, other section of this page, win be M i^e of E|ist luurtford and the the Muggishness adUch toaraptartMl but what I mdhn is a cigar. credit must be given where credit V. Oplsd and Kovls. Mayps““ of ' Hartford. The Guards the Reap game here Tuesday itigbt Take that third team backfield. is due and that is where thS Emer­ starting lineup will be chosen from Tbs local team was unable tp Who is going to say that such^ alds take home the well known PITTSBURGH GIVEN Hofiano, McCann, Turkington, Matt­ started uutil the closing mtautes

s o i m R c m g ( you do this, a i$ ttdi, and jthitT fb fh textib kb^iatriAif lEBMANlOCALL wbuljiln’t the ireiiilR w t M ia , ii it- - J-’ roUlh tHUslf” '-- '--"f- ... . Columbus, Miss., Dec. 2.— (A P )— F. Osicki of Ansonia, Conn., met his ' ^nve; were inuy (x^ifel’hhnes. fifteen-year-old son, Henry Osicki, in Slide rules flashed and U aa p^ wore jail here yesterday, embraced .and Fort Spilth,. A ik ., SdO. tio.lcAma.afI'. thin, Fovar o f tl^ oil^nM six vnaott> -Therei’S no mail today fo r the gyfjhl small' w ept'w ith him and blamed himself ftwturen d ro p j^ : out of the run­ mmd is in Thajite of in- for the boy's troubles. dtisbiAl fbli ning. - Two head on, and at last tiie stes, tor ttttle Mrs. Marla Odla,‘thete; “It-w as all my fault,” sobbed the Americans HRye. Been Ar- biAiabdvti New York GoTcmor T o t e - theoretical idanes, the dream planes only official postmUttoss, is dead* . father, and soon father and son For 20 years Mrs. Cole had;, re*- in «i|»itfiFlBjNle>lidtii^ i 0 m along with John . J. Mahoney, chief o f LUdbergli ^ d his aides, were an unen^lbyfiisntli atoat aeveto;’’ r a n i ^ Hhtters For Sev­ engineering'aouaU^. ceived and deiivetod lettws tor ' mon Legislatiiie To Dis­ of police o f Ansonia, left fo r home. gypsy tribes-of ,toe wortd, 1 The boy, police said, adnoitted All design; were kept caref^y that reached her “ poiltonce” fm A cuss Finances'. taking $2,000 from bis father’s home eral Y ears,ItbD u d ^ ed . ipcltM away In the .iflRcee.-of PAh toe . lands' of the wanderers Who in C c^ecticut for a trip South and AfluriCin, m the Bikqrsky dmnpany make Fort smith a port df can, let­ was detained in Columbus on a at .jMdgeport, and of the .MaitlB ters she sorted and handed out Tha (en aril Ffbdeitok <1; chaise of carrying a concealed company at Bettlawfe. Strict secre­ New York. Dec. 2— (A P )— An­ when other tribes cim e to town, - Boston," D M r'A-^^AP) — A. W. Chariotta Lom Nla0W4^ Albany, N. Y., Dec. ^^(A P) — weapon. cy was matntatned and .jA concerw- They art provided'forsrovided' to nouncement that an'American com- Mrs. cme, Vtoo' beeame toe flrst Robertocm, ,c k a ^ ^ tlto boaM of New HjAsbn,^- Dae. 2i-M A F)—An W ith New York City, second largest The charges were waived. ad worked tlmmigh; tte^ long days r^dsiered wenhan' pharmacist '^in tot baa tdtd to carry to elf IStoer, Who Was a h ttk a i i psmy has solved. the proMem of with nervous eyes turned toward the the Weiteigly)!^^^^]^^ Mjm- eU by Mrw Nixoifir.rdlHgto Hr h In the world, facing what he csdied building superTplanes capable of ATkansais and toe'^eievtoto in the luymoito of iloiibiii, toir nations of Europe which at moht United -States soon after she came UfacturinD . t o ^ : Francii kiann H i 1081. ^ a financial crisis, acting Governor passenger service between the Vitarah^ into ,!;.,'1^. today, only suspected that Ahiericn was here wito her htaihand ahd started a ‘i t b Fhfliip fitoritog, iqi^jitag tty Herbert H. Lelunan announced early hemispheres has brought into the for^g to the rinnt' .x ' Dirlbre YbfOH iOdis ajC . H li^ , court to- audit the pitooaA-meMi CARTOONIST TELLS open a long-smouldering interna­ little drug Btmd'badt in *84, toeiTat- tore^ |So. woittv^4k*^d|QkSsriba ia ]|-hia morning that he will, call upon ' ings suggestive of sinister^intema- Mrs. Cole adhered to, toieir custom uri F. C. and-Jrim F. Z. Nitdiingar, elect, the heads o f two of the world’s with American credSnriajlswhito'a^ ^ ’eihg . i-akon on Ssmta Claus will have . much ImMli New York, Dec. 2.—(A P)—A taken by the city to effect substan­ Germany, the pioneer in South America’s opportuni^ to^don the tial economies in the cost of mimi- Far from taking umbrage at the checking ent by his children, in. 'the home then it is to-ybto Because^ a shift in the working- first gone beyond that step. deputy prohiUtiem administrator, for one month,” eaifl-ldleS'Bowler;- AheAd vrito )Inbb\^ihoaerifiaihg, of h b children, led. by Ihsie FAc- that reduction in the city’s expendl- man’s cartoons o f him in a framed today in describlt^ toe activity of hours ot toe men also sUpulatod in frieze in his vlc^ presidential office. Long Preparation “ Such a study .vmuld be e’^ inqmring dr 17, f daugbte-', had dieomr- tares is imperative ifr the city is toe Federal enforcement agencies the new .agreement, the two union During the recent Mmpaign, Berry- Juan T. Trippe, president of- Pan more Interesting il .inoh parent k m ty, nowTtt it ^ • - t thitor dweUlng was on fire representatives on the board ar­ to retain its borrowing power. in toe state durhig November. ‘ and fled, shouting toe alarm. ot "Under the circumstances,” said naan turned the fuU 'barrage of his American, and Col. Charles A. Lind­ toe accoimt on a sheet with s ^ ‘‘NkturiJiy #0'' haito ^Adced the bitration declined to sign toe agree­ hit upon Vice Presidential Candi­ bergh, head of that company’s tech­ Mr. Sengle stated that more ar­ heading cture^y {dahttsd to ahemr uestion, :‘V ^ t effect! toe 'deb- Alfred M o t t ^ o f - Hanmumton, a Mr- Leh"»Rw, “in compliance with rests bad been made ''by toe dry just where too time-waU apent. ; . ment. the petition of the' Board of Esti­ date Gamer, principally poking fun nical staff, have announced the let­ ton have ^ 'tosto ft^dtoSs?’ Our fireman, was badly hurt when n ting of contracts for the engineering agents in toe past month than at ‘I t might he an eyetophner i d answer befi^^toagbStidit'irAs *fiMb chininay toppled OA’him. mate and apportionment, I shsdl at his lack of verbosity. any other time since prohibition be­ call an extraordinary session of the As fast as the “ Sphinx Series” work on two types o f giant planes some parents to. see\ kow . matV whatever.’ NdSbCtharthb deetiito b Facchlano and fbur of nine' chil­ BANDITS GET $i,0M Legislature to convene one week Garner cartoons were published, capable of fiying the ocean air lanes came effective. He .vyould not, how­ srlods luW to'go into the colunm ever we imyevgito’^ time ltd Survey dren moved here she weeks ago ted (zom today.” The board had asked Speaker Gamer sent to Berryman between America and E u ro^ and ever, divulge the .number o f arrests saded‘not known.’ ” buslnees cofidtueisb /and toe' kre glad wars preparing toe house for M n. Southampton, Pa., Dee. 2..«r(AP) fo r the special session. for the originals. America and Asia. made nor toe amoimt of beer,'wine, Stressing toe ne^^for whplesonm to say tlm t^ abOteBad'Vefy lit­ FaccUano and the other, flve'chil- —Foiur men, masked and carrsdfig The proposed legislation will re­ Back o f this announcement lies liquor and distilling machinery commimity influences. Mias Bowler tle, i f any iBffeck-tmdMittbsS condi- dren who still are In PhUadelpbla. shotguns and pistris, todiQr brid 1 9 “I’m going to make Charles seized by toe agents in toe ipast store to the city the right to fix Curtis look like a piker,” said Gar­ the story of secrecy and intrigue. said it he * beed estimated that toe tioos. We lubAdMn'; St-^Alns to They were all -asleep d o w n e rs the Southampton State bank, forcsd salaries of school teachers, firemen, Some 18 months ago Pan Ameri­ month. average young person .18. years Of check toiB'faBt/iUKA'to.ls.:slgiilflcaDt When the fire started nnd the fteher several persona to. stretch toemselvss ner, and now he has more than age has spent about 40 percent^.of policemen and others. These salaries forty feerryman cartoons to make can sent to six manufacturers speci­ The success of the enforcement to note that'lnaauitiiamnijiied is the is believed to have Ibst. bis life on the floor and escaped wito. about jpannnt be reduced imder present a new frieze for that vice presiden­ fications for what Col. Lindbergh agencies came in face o f a possible bis time outsidehia home .imd teeth o f the dsotbn' Searching foa the chfidren. $8,000. The robbers fled in. a .green- law. The saving will be $20,000,000. repeal or modification of toe dry school. FkvoraiilB/Mgiia/'' Firemen' eltlh bt#^ the loss at auto bearing New - Jersey . Ucensi tial office. and his associates considered the law. Dtscossed Before One Exception ideal plane fo r trans-oceanic fiigbt Tha jiiaf»/liKteiabto atgns to.000. In toe Fac- platea Southampton is about 1# BBIDOEPORT’S f i n a n c e s Mr. was understood not “I ’ve never met but one nuuNwho with passengers and freight. 'The to which. I ritfdr/ate.' toe’ impibve- chlaiios lived at M 2 ^mimbrb i street miles from Philadelphia. didn’t want to be cartoonied,” ODD SITUATION . ' i ■*9. • fco have any teli^hone conversation manufacturers took one astonished New Haven, Dec. 2.— (A P )—Once Bridgeport, Dec. —N< during the night or early morning chuckled Berryman. “ He was the look and came in to make lugubrious m orf the question has come before late Senator Pa rne, of Payne-AJd- persons here will be cared, for with Governor and President-elect 3 reports. toe city board o f finance why it costs winter Without a mvmicipiu Franklin D. FJoosevelt, who is at rich 'tariff bill fame. But wbil|||i he “It can’t, be done,” they said. more to hospitalize charity patients was sajring he didn’t wapt to b^ my tax. President LevSlty of toe h- Eyoi'cloetn l b eyCs hke you do. handed out typewritten copies of tion, the Coolidges were s^lng bis annoimcement. book plates for one o f Mrs. Coo- Last Extra ^ssion lidge’s charities,' and I sent in a The last extrsbordinary :.esslon of check,” narrated Berryman. "The iL48 largo. the legislature was in the late sum­ White House ceiUed me over, and I •V\' mer of 19&1. It was called to enact went in to see the President ’Here, legislation to broaden the powers of take back your ten dollars,’ Coo- the HofStadter committee, inves­ lidge said. ‘You’ve given me so 80 inteeA. T ry lo BiOp tigating New York' City. As the much pleasure while I've been In .session progressed, however, the friba growhttg. Jibt prAte Washington, the book plates are hito to^yOu ted heierklni growL principal business became the appro- yours’.” priatimi o f $20,000,000 for unemploy­ Greatest stimulator and appre- ment relief. Under the law, the ciator of all. the presidents, Berry­ 18.00 Legislators cen take up in the extra­ man said, was Theodore Roosevelt ordinary session only such matters who had a "bully!” for every car­ P W4U lltoiihearii Table and Chair as are mentioned in the ccdl. toon that "clicked,” and whose The extraordinary session, it has good-bye to the newsmen was: v.v om tobb WfUl eraabni S e t s been eftimated unofficially, w ill cost and e r a ^ . yh iiim ta l between $30,000 and $50,000. “Bill Taft Is a fine fellow — but Sarvt .lunoh to your gld Wbllp Mr. Lehman was discussing how you are going to miss me as a i . to educato toa ^ d r ^ ' frienda during Xites tlmiA Copy-Maker!” L ... v.%-1. • ■ ■ . the extraordinary session prospect This is a s^itsatioital offer of an a)I wool P. with the bankers, for the purpose of Gamer, Senator Borah, and Sen­ bringing, about reduction o f seilaries, ator Norris are pronounced by overcoat llie pri^^ woidd be $10^00 bnt he had on his desk a petition from Berryman his best subjects now— New York firemen asking that their “and I’m going to have n»ore fun this lot has been discontinue by, our Mail $ 1 . M ' salaries be kept at the existing level than a box of monkeys after March Order Catalosruc. \ d because they had been fixed by 4!” he added. “Roosevelt’s going, referendum vote of the people of to be a great subject—ud he’ll , ./iriUl "Ti. MiH l"^M I iKii New York City.. The petition was bring a lot of others in.” left there yesterday by a firemen’s mM delegation. Similarly. petitions from police and school teachers were FORD DENIES REPORT .M e n ’ s pouring in by letter and telegram, • s r asking that the present.salary scale • ’ -*• 1 •. » t.i ”: «-l W ill htiili: And wU stAal c be maintained. H E W M R p t E . jIIM btoiB. Must' he sAefi Bafto eoat and \ Detroit, Dec. 2,— (A P ) — Henry Ja&t am of . ...ti a-j CHICAGO WORLD’S FAIR Ford has let it be known that he front .^poartar has no intention of withdrawing hbriMhldA . all wool 11 n e d i MAKING GOOD PROGRESS from persona] direction of his indus­ I trial empire. ’ The Jacket Is reversible. The automobile magnate, whose :v : .. Chicago, Dec. 2— (A P ) — On the rapid recovery from a major opera­ . man made sands of “ exposition tion has amazed even the most opti­ ’ land,” the Chicago World’s Fair of mistic, received newspapermen yes­ 1/ this generation, will open six terday in his suite in the Henry months from today. Ford hospital. It wrill be ready. Officials said to- Rumors that he- contemplated re­ •: day that every project has pro­ tirement drew chuckles ftom Mr. gressed to the point where comple­ Ford. He reminded questioners to%t Atti >X. ...yl. tion will be assiured by June 1, 1933. “the only way to retire is to retire I» - S* * V ■ ;ir.o6 A half year from its openi^ the every night and get up eariy tee *,. • , « \ ' yy ‘ *‘ r 'AvB T r a i l l 8 ets,..G 8m .eiV- 1933 Century of Progress Exposi- next morning ready to work .again.” A? tion presents a breath taking pan- He’ said he was going to "ahbw orahaa. Its locale is Chicago’s civic them something really, new!’ in auto­ front yard, where engineering in- mobiles and indicated tbat.hls dream ; m y » ~ - genulty brought land out of wrater. of uttlizing farm products. Jn indus­ The back drop of its startling geo­ try was another step toward rea fi^ THE ORIGINA L irrA metric structures is broad Mich^ah tion. ’The paint on . the 1938 -sovteiil - - -■ -■ avenue with its so-called line of he said, will be developed from , oil >VuMbr skyscrapers. Fronting the .exposi­ extracted from soy beans. ,ttrtd,whe^[r-T^.^^^ " tion grotmds is the blue Of Lake Business; said Mr. Ford,, can in­ Michigan. c. crease its present pace by “ produc­ More than $9,000,000 has been ing cheaper things.” h ...apent so far. W atw and sewage “ Everybody who expOcts to dq 'i '. ’• r.\ ^ ' ifacilities to care fo r 40,000,000 per- much next year Will have to begin h - r -:rj ' ’^aons expected to visit the exposition now,” he said. "W e’re going ; tO' w N b E A C R c o a t PCktRiEBD. ■during its months o f life, are being have a better standard of living than V Atr* » y • - Installed.. ever. Wages won't Ijave anything -J.-. The roll of foreign govamments to do with it. It’s, a matter of 1 ,, Which have accept^ invitagUons to values. Next year, buslnesa has;., a . A;parUdpate now coo tains Ifi names- chance to make a good eU rt fo r It­ 'The .Chinese government has self.” ' " available the flrnt quarterfi(i- P n too prohibition issue, Mr, Ford ' im o o o to b i spent/bn remarked, "if toe fallow who .tbifikl It IMtIen. liquor ia oOmihir baak ^ai^ sold Ms > 8 2 4 ^ 2 8 , of Japan have l band to Ms faoe u i^ . ’IV '!'^ ^ ' b' 'toward have a mighty big .^ ite

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I AD' GSSRaiEE. -A ‘ .V*. • aUi> •V'.* FliiM V,; •J!!! te (• A.ejl ■ ■------' ^ Cffitiing B y, a n i W i n tseSSitok' Fi'lt' BDCON ™ m c t o d a y the Belgian rqtuimed. She wonder­ 1 ' 'AMOS PEABODY, elderly eoarin Ptaaa) ' ^ \ ed if Tbm were making apy pro-^ NtTWORK., e< lANDA AVEBDX, falle *0 kle gress, over th^ sales diurams, Sane Shiftog Natri Bis To Opon Gift Sluv* ,4 Bsth from ttie eeoond floor bel* with Statlander.: If sO, it w oi^ only -only o f Uie Averins’ Lonf Island hinder his(^bing if she were to join Contrary to a r^tete iPi^kkahed to home. Uada leaelies him Just be> them. Weil—she’d better get a book Very Utt|e Net Change Horatio Aleez-Rhaileii A Chinese gift shop wjU be oyen- an out of town i^p«r this inorntog, fote he dlei, In time to hear him and'make the best of it. We h ^ ^ a stoiy.';the other ed in toe former DunhiH 'shop, John­ Santo Claus is»not expected to 0: pmp a few words which oonyinoe day.of a My-whqteteh literally son Building, tomorrow by Mrs. South Mainchestw until tomorrow, SOUTH?.— W**a wptf.wwne.^twHiWjM he was murdered. Linda tnrii- She rose and went up the soft Dnriig Last Menth. toe oM'maxim;; to alwaya save Mildred Paisley, who Importe love­ ^ wsm yme ^ ^ 0 4 0 - 7 ea npstadrs. Someone tries to 8omethtog*? kks kpo 740- ■n" soqieots of the crime. They stand 'qdtk flff(Nn.;doUan which noons, Thursday and Saturday eve-‘ weather provldtog, and drop into keca iHonur kss Wm ktmr ks« . . how there lay a deeper shadow there was some shifting but very littie net Dings until Christmas. FOr appoint­ rris-ia^^ ___ . a ie: MB. STATLANDEB, buslneM than shoidd have been on the front had taken mriitbs. to aave town by parachute ustog one ot toe Cant; 'fllMIt.- 'ody Ntesto—iSrta; DuMe Or—-wizt • change to the hnemploymeni aitua- ^ t soAtoatoikHto at rate of a ments at other hours, phone 8726. 4SM>- S*feSws«aa--S^BsSaro-»U) c 740— Sep>—News Oranis—alao-eoppt: aMOOiato of TOM AVBBUuLi CAP* terrace. The house seemed so silent, ti6n to Connecticut during the pastures at toe end of Oak street TAIN DE VOS, haadstmie Belgian; nlckri vteokly< iQflcSi !‘to bual- for a landing place. Here a .Bulck ^Ann CgSf. Orssn IMtal—plaia so ominously brooding. If ahe went month of ^Vovember, it Was phown A Handy Style ,4>ao— S:Se—Tha HutohinaoS Family S.'Oet-^ sj^-Fdbtbsli ihIHa aiao: eat / BiABVlN PBATT, former suitor of in—^Nonsense, it was her house, her hesa” teito hto a l^ e of the tows car, to be furnished by J. M. v S T iO S M ttr tolSlara-^ S 4 ^ r AlprtSfi 'Oownex-rbaslo - todf^ by a comparison of> the neWB-stteid;v ho> ionttaued to You’ve noticed these frocke that Eioo- SS»--gta^r l«utlo--«Ijo cMBt 540-11 -Tha Stroat. tinHnnar- t -to‘ »» Linda’s; and U A N SHAUGHNES* home! Tom was inside, and what if November figures of the Connecticut have a slit down the back, held at Shearer, local Buick agent, will be S:30— StlO—JMIef Talk—waaf mly B:15i-10:U ______SKalali~mlso____ 8EY, Irish writer. When Linda teUs aave, now owns a ,flouriehlng waiting to take Santa and hie pack B:4S-St4S—^ drela—aast only eoaat:'The Four tonI he were not?. She was often here State Unemploymient Commission bookatore.. - Jufb like the suc­ the neckline with a buckle or lOop. her husband what happened ahe alone all day, except for the maids, to Watktoe Brothers store where #.-06- T iS^Sarm Froman’s OanS-- S40-rtB:fkiH»Mrlas CarllW-eet to Sstp with the October statement oif the cess storli^ ^ ^ B ^tia Alger. The idea comes to handy to altering he will afficially open, hie own Gift baaietBt TliaTbs CIrela- -rapaat for waat OHO—)SH0-i5imm donee Or.«i-SBsttt persuades him they must keep these of course— united States IhnplOyment Service a dress the . waist of which has be­ •-1V « 7t1S—Kramlln Art Quintat Myvt and Marse—repeat for,wpat , four men In tiie house until they can Shop and toe CUft Bazaar. After S:ao-TtaS-Jonas .* Hara. Sonss- W:00—11:oi6-DarlewSymplwny—toA That thought turned her mind to­ published recently,' Real hOtoii*biUi;te^^>lMiBnB and ddi- come too tight Just slit toe center 6-4S— 7HS—Tha Ooldbaroa, Skatth 1040—1140-tomberde Orehee.—0 te e- decide which one la gnUty. There Is opening theise Chriatmas depwt- 7KM— SHO iQrch. a Cavallara e to e 1140—«4»-Neleen Oreheetra-wc to- e. ward the faithful helpers in her There has been an improvement rious pumiddn ptbi'ara -spedals to­ back, btod toe edges, niake a loop ments at' Watkins Brothers Saints no evidence sufficient for arrest. to the employmriit situation to to- to. hold the parts together at toe S:0O-' iiOO—The tafcimo Nioht Club 1140—I24p-Cummine' Oreh.-« to e . Tom and are aided in their kitchen. day and l^toVday at. the Center will pass out gifts to.the kiddies. S;30— SHO—Lao Raiaman Orehsatra 11:45—12:4|-Hal Kemp Or.—e to e'; ’ She had not seen them since her dustrial ent^rises to the state Cake and .Fie Shop,-465 Mato' street top, and wear an iqpproprlate color­ Extensive preparations have been SKIO—IO1OO—Al Jolaen—eoast to coaat 1240— 140—Dane# Hour—wabe only • plan when DB. BOYLE, official while the condition of casual work­ (just below toe' Center). ed slip. Presto! •;a0—lOdO—Advanturara’ Chib—e to e NECrWJZ NE’TWORK medical examiner, sends word that hurried visit this morning and she made fit Watkins Brothers for 9-46-.ieH8—Senga by Lanny Roaa wanted to speak to them now, to ers such as gaurdeners, farmhands, Santa’s visit to ths form of the Gift 10dM>—11i0e—Anson Waaka* Orehastra BASIC—EeeC:. wjs (key) wba-wJakat everyone must remain until he haa The highest health and medical 10:15—litis—donas A Hars—0 rapaai wbai wbetn kdka wnrar wjir . wlw; -tfiatr-__ e^qiress her appreciation of'the way ro^ workers, and common laborers When It flours' \ Bazaar and Santa’s Cwn Gift flbop. waet: wcky kyw kfka wear'Wle:.swS« questioned them. Boyle is on a Ash* has become more acute as the SMult Don’t be, disCounigMl if you find authorities pronounce Spirella Fig­ 10:90—IliSO—Oaoraa Olsan's Orshsstra tog tr^t and can not return for sev­ they had stood by Tom and his The Gift Bazaar, showing hundreds iidio—ltdIO-Ralpir KIrbary — baale: kwor koli wren wtnaq kso of seasonal trends. In the face of your perfectly'gdod keavy cream ure Traintog; Oarments "the best” of gift suggestions to occaslonsl OoiSbarss—coaat rapaat NORTHWlrr A CANADIAN - FtfUf eral hours. mother earlier in the day. Rosie So perfect is toe method of fitting IldlS—1tUiB.^Oen Osator Orehsatra wiba ketp «ebe wday kfyr ekzw ^ f ^ ' must be wondering, too, if anyone these facts conditions to. rural dis­ gone souri^ You ean use it in Sour furniture for the homo, ie located 11:90—12:96—VIneant topaz Orehastra SOUTH — WTva wptf wwne wTa.wjaxj, Linda talks to Pratt who is no­ tricts of the state are better today Cream Frosttag. For enough frost­ used by Kathryn Boulet Spfrella wfla-waon-wlod wem wme- wab w a^ ticeably suffering from strain. He would be back for tea and Annie down toe main aisle' o f the store. A CflS-WASC NETWORK than they are to industrial sections.. ing to covtsi 6t two 9-toch lay­ Corsetiere, Hotel Sheridan, that it •raised platform painted green forms wHz wemb Ivoo wky wfaa wbap kpro - ■a gives her little information, asks about dinner. Linda veered toward permits no guessing. SASIC—East: arabe (key) wise iraoc woal kibe ktbe * • • * • , tiic dining room wing, walking along This situation is due . to gardens, ers, use l ”riip 'Seuf < cream, 2 cups toe base of toe decorations wlto a woko eteaoiwpab wnao wsr wkbiR. wipe MOUNTAIMrrkoe kuyl kslr kzM , curious questimu about Cousin sugar, 1 teaspoon'vanilla, 1-2 cop whk ekok wdre wcao wlp-wten wlaz PACIFIC COAST - kgo kfl kgw kotnp Amos and refuses to say why he the soft turf without stepping; on barnyard chicken flocks and other canopy of gay red and white stripes khq koo kace 'kaa kjr kga kfsd k**r - ^ soturces of home-grown food supplies watout rnoatSk chopped. ^ Dutch Treat hung over bead and supported by wean wfl)l wdpd wjav; MWwaat: wbbm quarreled with him the night before the gravel path. A New York hostess Issued tovi- wgn wfbm-lonbe woeo kmoz wowo Cant Bast . - ) as welt as the accessibility of. wood-, Combtoe .sugaf and sour cream, black poles bearing spear beads. ■AST AND CANADIAN - w jj whp 4:16— 5:16—Deaert Romance—aleo e , the older man’s death. A t the very end of the house, lots for furi to the rural distrirts. ^ and boil until a few. drops form a tationa to one of toe most unique wlbw wbdo wibs wfaa wore ekae 440— 0:90—‘The Slnelns Lady—east: where a decorative clump o f bushes parties New York has seen . . . a At toe rear of the store will be 4H5— 5:45—Orphan Annie—aast only NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY Im^vouMitB Notril soft ball to crid water. Remove found Santa Claus’s Gift Shop, a DIXIB — wgst wfaa wbre wqam wd

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Pullets=to fry | r ''^ ]^ec Bond and Share (Curb) ressmon,:^d :#V ^ cer^^ siathaiikci»lb. untU Feh. 22. The' governor fee» 1%4 FAitni^ ’TThti or Blpwortb or to roust alt daeh .'.. A ’’ number of the xnemi^ra o f that tke .few Mmaining dpys League eiriU meet i t the E|uif Hartr' Sarnll Eastern Cut Vroik Manchester tirange, P. ford Methodist (diiNii ar^ b’cioek Cap Nat’ , _ 90 of -tlMvliresei^ qpseion.of Cfjngmssk IPs ated buy. Plssse ordrrVea^. <^odders, 4 to S IM. oaeh, Ik. plaiinlnf to attend the Grange the^expense. of a special election tonight. A buattesi thOatlkg Will Conn; Wv •-• •.«■• • Night" service Stmday evening at By ASSOf^TED PRBSS would not be .-jultifled.. ■be held, followed by i Oodal ^ u e. Htfd. Coxun 7 o’clock at the Union Congrega­ Thomas Coedper o f tbsJHmtk Ms0i» h o lin e s s k o l l f i i(MU9t 0^ lW our ii^nm Made EaUMNlI* First Natl' Assd. Gas' and Elep ...... «.• tional' ohUiub,' Rockville.' The apeak* edlsbchurca here ii |«ekloent Of thi ifeat from nativo.jpoHL lb-• • New B rit er of the evening'will, be Charles M. West Hartfora Trust. Amer Spp; Pcw. .^ . .'...... • Trail and will preside at tbS biist- i lbs. 29c« • « . ■ Blue -Ridge ’. .^.. ■>'• • • •,* • • • • • • Gardner, high priest of deipeter, ness ewiltfn, at Which pkm l'i^ fee' .* J«3MEBBEF ' '*~ Ijupirmiiioe S Cent States Elec ;.i‘.. . •>•...... ' and o h ^ the leading Grange of­ Aetna Casual^ .. • • • >.• announced lor the iaid-edatar insti­ Top Round Stddi ur in the ^ SPECIAL C i^s Service ’...... •...«■ ficers in me country. tute.',., ? ' Aetna U fe •.•••••••■« State officers from Massachjieetts Tender Sirloin Steak, City Serv, irfd :. .•:’. . . .•• • • • • • •' New Haven, Dec. 2.Tr-(AP) A t each meeting of the TraO, held a e • • • • Aetna- Fire- • • B31ec Bond and Share .,...... and Connecticut will;be presept and quarterly, a'lsahner is awarded the best of boef^ lb...... Automobile ,....«•«•• Three Yale students Including Vic­ EottoiU Rdwd Pot .Boast Beef or ground Goldman Sachs upwards of 1000 Grangers from this tor Malin, 23, of Brpoklyut.v <7>, ague with the largest atteids Fhncy Home Dressed Poultry. Conn* G60€r8l .••••••• Midwest U tils-...... *. • • • • • •' town, Wapping, Ellington, Boltop Har^rd Fite '...... • • varsity footbaU. center, wqre ar^ SouUi Manchester won the m l . . in Hamburg if you Home Dressed Chickens .to roast Niag Hud Povir.. .■^....;• •...... Tolland, Verpon, Stafford,...' Coven­ ralgned in d ty i Covirt to ^ y on at Bbclwille In September and the *'lbe «'•••'*« * • .••••o****, National Fire ...... K nn Road ...... ■ try, Andover, Hlllstown, Suffield, ^ t6 7 lbs* each, at lb..... 4 •.. Hartford 3|M^ Boiler charges of Injury to public property, local League is hopeful of winning! Home Dressed Fowl, OOfv Segal Lock ..... Enfield, Granby and Windsor. ReV. breach of the peace and intoxication, It again tonightr Memfeers wtn meet Shoulder Clod Pot-Roast .Beef, . Phoenix Fire’ . • • ...... St^d 'Oil Ind .. George S. Brookes, pastor o f ,Union Travelers foUowing a ^sturbahee in the-New at the South Methodist church at I ' alMean sqHd'meat,‘lb; .. . Pubiro utilities s; United Founders church, will introduce the speaker 7:S0 o’clock. Transportation will United Gas and there will be special music. Haven business center. , . ■ SmaO Legs Spring Lamb from 9 1 ^ Conn. Klee S e r v ...... Edward King, 21,.of New York be furnished to East lUirtford. Freshly Ground 7 Hamburg Steak for a Conn. P o w e r...... ■ and Walter KeUy, 19, of Scarsdale, NO s p e c ia l 'ELECTION O r^ rvicb , W&Q, pM N. Y., were arrested at one / a.- ms WHAT’S TBDB USE Moat Loaf Of Mea 1 Hartford E lec ...... with Malin. Their cases , were con­ lb...... f...... -4-.-—.... Fresh Eastern Gut Poric, rib,' loin or Hartford Qaa ...... Hartford, Dec. 2 .- t(AP)—Qoveis nor Cross has decided not.to caU a tinued until next Thursday and each DINER (with very underdone | 2 lbs. 25c. - center cut. ____ dO|.' pfd .....;...... New York, Dec, 2.—(AP) — 'The was released in 8100 bond. ’ steak)':. I said well-done, waiter. S N»B T Co . • • 118 Stock Market quietly receded to­ special election in tne Third Cph- gressional District to fiU the vacan­ Police said the trio waa in a group WeU done. ' MamifscturlnK day, giving up much of yesterdays of qbout 20 students who snake- WAITER: Oh, thank you,' sir, AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Am Hard#nre 14 advance. ' ' . cy caused by the resignatipn of thank you very much. It’s sei-^ John Q. Tllson. He finds on Iqvestir danced through the city.' Traffib Home Baked Beans SPEQAL Am Hosiery . It waa one Of the dullest sessions posts were broken or toppled over dom we get a word of praise in | Arrow H and H, com. of the year, however, and few gatipn that the earliest dajte which ^ t. - — — Home Made Fruit Pies, 70 during the demonstration. Uils place.—’The Humorist. d0,,ipM losses were much • in excess, of-.- a could 1 : fixed, taking into consld-* , Home Made B )^ 1 A ^ • • • s • • acer;. m im gs and a point. With such economic uncer­ lo a f .... 4.. 4 V.. - -i/V) a U w BriSm 'Brass 7 ^ tainties impending as the war debt Home Made Coffee Rings. s;»gur Q ^ Home Made Milk Bread, .do, pfd . . . — .• • • 4r.: situation, and other problems c o t - ^ 20 oz. lo a f...... - 7c l^aae,-Lockwood and ^ fronting the Qongresa session con­ frosted, 15c each, 2 for .. . V 0 6 l^ ;C o : ...... ’ 10 vening next week, the tendency, Home'Made Pumpkin Pies, Hoin* Bfode Danish Pastry, oven’ among professional trpdws, Colt*4 FlreMcas 5 special dpaaii • • SSaglO"Bock •- .• i .'. .»■»•♦ 18- ■ WES to Icti ths xilErkct driftt. THe 29c FsSsif Beailiigs .. ij. V —• , list stiffened a little toward mid­ FuDer. Brush, ^CiassJ-f ~r' day, but price movements were, of , EMRAjS^*iClAL Home Made Corned Beef Gray Tel "Pay Statin- 21 . a decldsdhr Indecisive character. Stuffed and Baked Fresh Chickens with; jffashf-lbs .«•••••••••••«• 15c; Haft and CoefifiBy . ; Cass,- a|ter losing as much as 2 A T TH E gravy *t 7 9 c niuin T6b, cbii • i -“ I points, recovered a fraction. Amer- each ...••••• e V w Home Made Meat Pies, 1 O f ' dd, pfd ...... I liMm Telephone reacted nearly 2 lecial, each__ ...... a A \ / w Int Silver . . •••«• 'ff? • ** points, and llkewi?* came back frac­ Order early. do, p f d ...... tionally. Am(k»g. issues off a point -\. Ljuaiiers. Fiwry ^ or so were U*bS. ■ Steel, .American g r o c e r y s p e c ia ls New Brit. Mich. din.. — ... Tobacco “B,” iilted Chemical, Santa Land o* Lakes Butter do, pfd ...... [ ■ Fe, American Can, Westlnghouse Brownie, Yellow Clmg Pm«^es, • O O - Mann * . .Bow, eras A Electric, v United . Aircr^t,New 2 largest cana V...... lb...... 30 ^ c do, ,caaM^ York Central,-Union Pactfic, and a Fresh Dates i^bulk, Nortt^^ind;mad; BidAi-p fewothSM.-; «, ■■■>' 2 lbs. for ...... Aa w w em Pdnd j...... Brokeragfr quarters expressed the This week-end we have priced^ merchandise as never before* So R. S. Fridt Salad, Strictly Fresh Eggs from Cwentry* Peck,. Stpfwitdfw and^’jJcox hope that some dicislve action might c Russell Mfg he takto by Congress early in the low that many people will be amazed to . see how much a single largest can .. 28 They are larger thu' medium Scovill ----- session which would stimulate 'busi­ for 55c. size, dozen .44... Staiffey Wort ness and in consequence, the secuvl-t dollar bill will do for them at this market. Standard. Sort ties markets. I. in STRICT1.Y FRESH RIB PORK 2 cans for .. dCM^D 29c Taylor and Ft December, with a New Year’s' re- •forTtogteis. ;tv*j coveiy getting under v^y toward V y t f a n c y v e g e t a b l e s Undetwo^ Ms Co the end of the month, but the ju n ­ SoUd iUpe Td^ftatdes: Finest-Native Potatom Ualon'^Mfk TQrj* ^ ket-appeawdxsr COTep^tely aoldfluk Peck 4...— u SEKWra somsTvT*? lb. • • • • « that bulllshly-incllned quwrters W«r« Native CaiTdis, do., pfd. 60 hopeful that a raUy might get under ARMOUR^S SHANKLE^ SMOKED Native Yellow Globe Turiups, Veeder Boat k. .. 6 way earlier in December than that 6 lbs. for 2 .bunches for Whitlock 061 Pi|w it has in the past three years.- -The j.B.W il’ms <>. ."0 par >8 unoMtaintles were so plentiful, how­ ever, that Wall street was Inclined SHOULDEltS to extreme caution; . - ' ' A fresh factor appeared in intern- MEDIUM SIZE FRESH ‘ national financialVaffairs, withthe recommendation ^ o f. the advisory .'■"J ■' ■ committee of th# Anfcntine gov- W H O L E OR SHANK HAL^. emnlent that negotiations be.starfced HAMS When Bigger and Better Values Are To Be Offered to obtain a reduction in the seiylpe Adams ...... payments on the country’s debt. LEGS OR RUMPS MILK-FED Air.BaducfWi.*,* • • • • • • • • That country’s.predlcament is large­ Alaska Jis • ’• • • • • • * •.*.* * * * ly attributed to the extremely flow Alleghany prices prevadling for wheat and live- EVERYBODY’S MARKET wa d. w Allied C h e n * ' ...... stoclc* Am Can The reaction in commodity prices VEAIl HERE ARE SATURDAY’S SPECIAL SAVINGS; Am For since early, September, which has SHORT CUT CHUCK Am Radj been even more severe than that of Am Sme^ Selected Fancy "McIntosh** securities, has brought considerable Delldons Ripe Dettoioas Juicy Am Tel loa i e discouragement. The movement hM Am TohiB,;,- • ■ Am W « ‘VWw evidently been hastened by the ROASTS Tangorinos! Apples! AnaoDnA' • • weakness, of-the pound sterling. Bar Bananas! Ate i • • o'* • e • • a a • • • silver In the New York market to­ SMALL SUGAR CURED day sagged 1-4 of a cent to 25 cents Bid^ail Ohio an otmee, the lowest In history, com ­ dozen J o each - 4® pound BendhC' ...... 4...... ».- modity price Indices .how show thatj WHOLE OR SHANK HALF. 'Beth S e e l...... '...... but a tiny fraction remains , of the •Grla** Seedleaa recovery in prices from June to HAMS FOfiur Yortc State Beth, Stpel, pfd Fancy Bniparar Bordei' . . ?.•>• • • • • • September. » • • •• seeeaa* The weekly mercantile revifivs SPRING LAMB Faa Baans! Raisins! » • V I w eti' somewhkt mbfed In tshdr. Ovapfs! Cerrtf Da Pasco • • •> • • * • Dun’s felt that the pre-holiday retail Chea■W' spd Ohio •••aeaeaeaaaa* trade was starting under clrqum- oz. pjitg. Chry^r 8*^ances more auspicious than a year LEGS C o pound: ; j C pound CocalCola ago. Bradstreet’s, however, stressed Col 6as . »*•••••• BONELESS ROAST the declining tendency in a number Famy, Bard, Iceberg Land o' lake* Com' Solv .’p«aaa'«**eeaaei of lines of business. Blue Rasa Coni Gas • • V V • • • • • # . • * * • * Coni Can Lattnea! Ruttairt Con,Prod Rleo! Dng ? . . . • • • • • • • • • D uPont...... BONELESS ROAST FRESH 2 8 * BkUtman K odak...... Olvs MMES ttl-IMN head' Ohoek.np.OB Ihs prloa Blim nd Mus t«*««e*e»*ee< •1% Id- pound SUcfAute Lite ••••eeaneeew 17 ______• e e'e • e 'e » • e • 6% DeUdoin BsSi Elic Pow and Lt Ml Bim WtMt Deliolowi Pore Faney- imiim ' . . • •••*• e a'e e e*W• • • 14% HAM Och Elec Oei Foods e«eeeoeee«eee* 21% A P0PULA9 SBLUIR , 12% CW*tnnts! Datas! CknMotors »..».••••••••••(•• Seaman Finds This DelicibuB ■ _ Gillette 18% loo CeoaW Gbld Dust li% Cereal RelieVte Constipation TOP SIRLOIN, BONELESS CHtsby Orunow 1 * t ■ pint ^0 pound m s * pound Ifersbey ...... 58% Bt Harv leeeseee’** 20% Here is an unsolleitedtettsr from b b Nick Mr. Darragfa: F u e y TflKM Fancy *nfanr*~ Tel and Tel 8.% Fancy dim ' Tohns Manville 2p% *1 have been going'to sea for the jCennecott ...... 8% past fourteen yasri. Every trip, I Halo! Krtiig and 7oU •••«••*••***** tmderwent severe heodaOhes, ner­ vousness, and sleeplesMies. Tried w i|ihM *nd M y^ra...... 5?.*, > ■ t Boew's ...... V...... •^•eeeee*22% sorts of-.remedies, andgeeahredanly SIRtOIN, BOUND, SHORT pound pound I i^TtUftrd ••••••#••••••••••I • • • • e e ••••#••• 12% temporoi^. reliefi' ' i M cKoosp Tin < >5 "S o W rin g :ont Ward , . . j . “ j Same Blna O pi ge. . Bbak; thought I- wotM Jj^l-a’ lxne,: Hot Boostid Sdeotod Mediain [at Bisei^^, -Hi-* •. •. •»»'• w h U *;L d li'T h a t w|8 ;, " '"T a a !^ D’lMry ••••••*••••••••••)» /- ago, -hkW ’t'hion PomtoOi! Row Lt 12:% ' v; tm lif nr OaXltTftl «aa««e'•##••••#«.•' 21^ HY NH MC1-H • f • • d e *■• •> e • l2% MB."^-:i^rge'^. "Dam A, W>4 V i I k ^'.ol MOrttldA ..,••#••###• e'e eee» 17% 82nd 7Avenue,[ i 2% turn: "BnD^ to. o x o r ^ ths'lntes- ^ ------Panii ,,,,«•••••••••••••#*• l2% TgE^BIGGESf GBtJgBY tinear vBimln B tO h i^ ' •! ^ f : I *-*• . - L- . -- - ^ isaMm a n ]^bQ& C And I •••••#■#•#• J™ intestinal tract Au>Baailr VOigdClttlwtt FURE LA] hr’ .mV {' HrilllMi P6t6 ...... **.*^,*****- ^■iippUes iroh lor the felood. x a m 9ub ItefV N J ...... * * *^*** * *'* KSi Thii "b d k ’* in Au t Ebam ia p ^ A | ftosiMlIff ••••«#»»%••••**• ^96: ^ UkathatoHattW. Inslda^be^, ♦] lb. MamBaad lb. it forma a FJW. , V*. deaira’tiw ItttOitilMa oShW *** -..V b* > * >i. aR'I gOafa BoebuOk 17% BftCTWy ...... -7% How much plooi r tbit Is than aM " __ ji.ji'’ai>''''oftaii; FREE . . F ' R 'X - i F ^ R ^ E R ' l- i •tfiffUtiK Rmry ? harmful Two '(M Aii^BluM dMhr w lloR iot -V_'. St flog ia9 'Mm rA‘* V i):t' i .-,-j - 'i to M r /d l'i’t IMX ..it i « f # ww'i'i iw fVb • • iaig. Ih* I e e • e a *'• 0,* • • »

. V . L --r.-r V“'- poital ihapeetofa dehaled aa to the'wtkdfe-at :pOlfM headqU ertW ;jpiia ni^ved^teltlnr t e r n r 19M:wcltea>alao >a braad^oC- IM :faad' w m m CONFESSES ^ t ao^ they. would taM AlriiaC anlnat the local youth: who, tlm naper thatvcliap.^Bot been inpnul^ 1,000 at a aald, oonfeaaed fie waa reaponaiHe. tuiM fWaoina'yaara'andfor Sonia yaan'and thls)alM!.ithtoialaalto WRUDiG RANSOM NOTES .. . ’ I MdnapeZ."t l i i e n o R a d ^ Authoritlea refuaed to dladoae tiie the money v n u l w fOrthpoining;-. name of the youth who waa trapped veatlfation. T i tortlKjojBln|fi SPSW'i -V . iw:y- 1—— by hla InabUity to apeU the woida ball ihrffia' 1)__ MWWiilmd, ICaM., Dec. 1— (AP) ^*Mvillon" and **reatauraat'* oorreet- itpoiiwuwt ‘iA Reddea —A MriM good,^ and Mrs. Jaoobaen as- 2 3 c * " S U G A R • / about 2(k)£^ But that to no barometer snied ua they would'be, 0» y of the growing esprit de eoyps pot, Boast,‘Ri^, GIII^NULATED will sell out very rapidly. 5 “ " $ 1 , 0 9 among?Rese licen sed 'm en vnth MSAT MARKW SPICIAU 1 0 “ " 4 5 c their natty military. coats, ' brown .15c^ 20C r25c berets, and Jodpburs. The roster . • • ^ I ‘ ...... week-end, Large, Jul^ Florida ■i One of the best nseat values tiila lists nurses, dieticians, business 10c Genuine Spring < jg TERN FRESH PORK ORANGES women, teachers and club women; > Treah'Haiu i ; , ■ ■'. l O . * CENTER CUTS EAS Miss Dorothy A ;L yon, the Na- itK?.’....;.^ ...... i O C This la abMlntely the fresheet pork obtainable Y ^ ^ to itlonal commander, is office misn- L B i n b l i ^ g s in this market. By center cuts we. mean that f C > 3 1 0 ” °^“ rajifer of a Kansas City bakery Arm: ^£'■^•.1. l'2 c,1 5 c the wasteful ends have been out off, and the krtne m ^ r k and took up, flying.for fun. Leading •oft Mested Any weight . . tiiemaelveB carefully trimmed of aurplas fat 1 Q g* Grapefruit, 4. for 28c. her busy desk fo r a femimingutev Whole Strips (average 8 ;to 9 to*-) Peals, Ried Grdpes, White R e made it known that the cor .w ip Sugar ...... f.. i 4 5 c Prime..Steer Beef. BAKERY i>^ECIALS Fancy Short Shanked let prize Fresh PORK SHOULDERS, was not formed; to satisfy t h y siteo*: #1 lie ib. Boned and^lled: or fixed to stuff if you. wish. Gnqies. Tangerines 19c tacular wolms. of those adept . in dozen, 2 for 35o. barrel rolling R d Ipopteg-the-loOp. RUsa coffee ...... 2 4 c Graiidn:dtitcr’a let Prize Radio Special tUa week will be ORANGES ITUder their pledge 'the. i'omen Ckmpbelf^ • iit o u u . ..2^obna'ior| ...... h M f o : Braunschweiger or* Smoked Liverwurst at 29c lb . ,31c dozen* 2 dozen 59c an ready to bany oiit mMons of 1 l,c RairiH iireaci which is about 6c under regular, price. mercy and.‘duly,'jeithw ln'tlme sol 4 peace or war. 'They may be^ caned Three'^g Halt 4 9 c Milk-Fed Ann page. FRUITS AND HEALTH VALUE: I on to. fly over stricken aress, servo * or A eaten once a day because It turns. alkaUne in the system, corrects C b f f e e R p i i g s •ach | % j i add conditton and helps resist disease, have' more than increased ambulance aviators or mall pilots* Free Delivery. ^ Dial 76l8 Milk-Fatted Rc|astlng tile demand for this d^dous tropic fruit. G. LANTIEBL ■w 3 ‘ "“ ’‘ 2 5 c CALLED “SISSY’S GA»pn” Try a thick slice of. Ham, or. a butt end of Ham baked with * ■ IS !>>• 2 3 Jutf llGdHCGdl H n PncDtii Choice of: . ipineapple, or Boast Pork and Pineapple. , |'/«.lb; Avg. Philadelphia, Dec. 2 — (A P ) — Fruit &Zad Pears Basketball, generally considered' a Grendihother!e • ^eed Peaches SALE ON PANGY PINEAM»LE tost of any “he-man’s” ability in Re Boneless Main gye Brea loaf 9 ^ Sliced Pineapple r ' 8 Oz. Cans No. 2 Cans No. 2Y2 Cans C. H. TRYON’S Grendmc^her'e "u Loganberries Slic^ or PotRoastBeef 4 . YeUow Com Diced Sliced m* C n is h ^ Sanitary Market No Waste Fnilt Nut Bread 'M | R.S.Peas Sliced Ixeellent QuelHy lb 1 5 3 Crushed ' ' • I l■'u]i»L’: • .“■w I Diced Beets Crushed 2 cans 37c 3 cans 44c HOLLYWOOD D ial 4800 Sliced Beets 3 cans 25c 3 cans 55c Fancy Nativf Bpasting n Q ^ Tomatoes M A R ^ T Chickens, pound ...... £ 9 V Rib End Pork to Boast e Tbo Mest Department will have a apedal on Fancy 5 to 6 lb. Very Fancy Crisp Green 381 East Center St. pound ...... i U C CAPONS (flneet type of ohioken to roait), 3 9 c Beans and Fresh Peas. Comer Parker. .Dial 4233 Home Made Sausage t Q .mi at, pound...... :... .. IOC heee nro neually priced at 45o pound. Baby* Beets, 5c bunch. WE DBLTVfB. LegaoltomA . 1 Q k> Dol Mont# Dol Monto. Dot Cabbage for. Cold Slaw, *• peUnd . . . '.r.. X CRANBERRIES CELERY 5c. each. ■ OUR 19c SP^IALS Bib Lamb Chops . 1 Q A / Peaches Pinelpple, New Carrots. Loaves Bond Special pound,...... X s / v Pears BoaattBg F O W t Spinach. Bread for 1 9 c VealCutleta Slirad and HitMt' CnnliaS ilid Slicad pound ../». ’ •... For Fricassee.’ BroUers. 2 5 c CHICKENS Celery. Tenderr Sbonlder Shoulder Steak HOtf* Veal.Patlles Vt;' No. 2 cane -'ll. 25 N o .2H o a n v N0 .S 9« t Cauliflower. pound.,ad,...... 2 9 c “ fl-fto: • .'.'ji ^ • > 3 3 c “ I-Prime BlbRoasto "I 6^ Bib Roast M ISUCEDBAGON pound ...... Tender tamb Legs. Veal Boasti. V**! Chops and Cutlets. Beef,r, pound ...... l « 7 v Bump Roast N0 . 2 H 0BM cans No.,2^ oan- Fraakfurta,'88o lb. Large EluMuto Peppers to atufl, S l-2c each. •Spring Legs Lamb p o u n d ...... Bound Ground or PInehant Ground Beef for meat loaf. 2 5 c ** pound...... ^ .. Bottom Itonnd ’ MUSHROOMS Link Sauaage i . pomid • Dol Monto Dol Monto DolMbtt# Betty Crocker’s p o iin d ...... Strlotiy Fresh Eggs, - medium, dozen ...... 2 9 c Native Turkeys Asparagus Tips CAKE COOLER Rowe Select Oyaten Apricots Frulf Sited 17c ib. Per Yi Hi...... Pint . . ’ No. 1 WIR 1 Pkg. of Gold Medal I'Tender Boneleis Pot * Tetiey.T^ : > / li SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR CALVES’LIVER Rouata, pound ...... i . */t pound bpz ...... No., 1 can 1 0 < Square tin 2 1 * 2 , No.1oatie;j23< f : Pure Comb Honey Poll Size jl 8-4 lb. pkg. O Q ^ Shoulder Steak Ground • pound .... bos ...... •• BOTH FOB ...... a O v Hickory Nuts No. 1 Oysters 29o pt. Swift Daisy Hama lb...... , No. 2 cane Nd.2Hean g g f g- Steaming Clams, 2 qta. 28c. pound ...... Calb. Oog Food, Pleniealie Phone service until 8:80 tonight. Schofield’s large Sanimge SOo Hi. 14 Pound Native Ft S'caua for..'. F a n c y Sweet Wrinkled Peaa I A|* Dol Monto Dot-Monti eaoh ...... p.tl Monto Genuine Swiss Cheese, Ib> S5o, ellced If yon wiah. Small Link Sauaage 25o to S5o lb. Sweet Potatoes. EXTRA SPECIAL New Orleans Molasses Corn cano s u ...... 1. ^ 5 c i I ^ Spinach I'New Mined Nnta .‘ |;Q^ Potatoes, Fahey Nathre 1 Peas Wholo Kom d pound J- p 6clc • As •• 10 pounda Sweet • Q . Tumipe ^Ho.2e«n» 2 9 can ^ ( 3 ^ N o,2^ oaiw P o ta to e s ...... X 9 C P eck...... -...... 1 0 c NeZye Carrots - launch . * * V*...... 5 c T t r 15 NaveLOrangea...... 1 9 c CehbT.’ ., SMITH'S GROCERY strictly Freah Egga BiiifiDh 1 0 c Savon PHONE 5114 2 NORTH SCHOOL ST. one half dozen .. . 1 9 c Reek . I e d” a . <1sett 2 5 c Faronlpe ; TEAS I'jOur Large Bread . . . V .Hit ’•^••ssst'i-esstssssss* Rib Roast Beef ...... 25c, 28c lb. Home Made Sauer Kraiot Orange Pekoe - 8 pounds ...... 1 9 c h^Moofsi (•••••tttttaats' •Paroley ' • C e y l o n L e g s L a m b ...... 2 2 c lb . Fresh Flah and Oyatera. toftodlS^S A • • ’ Mixed. Fli'at Time ...... 20c, 25c, 30c lb. • P o t R o a s t ...... j F o r m b s a jyeWL -ErngtamJ • >’ • Swift’s Smoked Shoulders ...... 15c lb . HaK Pound ,\ Fresh Shoulders • ••••••eesea* lOC ll^B A PICTURE OF HEALTH Pkg. The Largest SeUirtg Toilet Soap in Fraku Betty Crockers ' i H a m b u rg ...... • ••••eeeeeeee 20C H)# CAKE COOLER > . PIHtbury^ with"! pkg; Gold Medal'. 'c- Veal to Roast .. S O F T A ^ K t e s t e d I Sausage Meat ...... 2 0 c lb . , CAKE FLOUR MILK Extracts Ralah 2-oz, bot. 1 9 c Wheatene - ^ Full size 2 3-4 lb. idfg. I Lamb to Stew .. • •••eaetessa e-lOC Both for . r. • e e • t »,« • • 2 3 c Mothers guard the N..d*C.4pkga.19c T o i l e t S o a p Octagon , hpr^ health ol their ^ T oifet P a p ^ ^Worf ;’ fou SUGAR Native SAUER KRAUT bablM r^glously . Flour Town Crier; ' * pkg. 25e POTATOES lb. , Biraht '& Chapmag^ Soap Chips Wrianhn V . M a n h m a llW : 1 Ig. can 1 9 c 1 0 " " 4 6 c Peck assist mothers im this ^spe^ . ,ev^y Williams* MACARONI or drop of milk is spe- f HI-SH FtiUlTS VECiETAElES VANILLA S T A R W A T E R SPAGHETTI cUHy tested :in/ Our inbulk. laboratory which is 2 9 c ’ "•‘ “ “ 1 9 c the Only one, in and 2 " " 1 5 c within 85 miles' "of , Cake pan free. ' . * •» . ■ • b a . i l ? Large Size Ha^prd, apptoved Faifl^ Ponpe Top Califm ia Bunch Mohr’s PURITY OATS by the State Board MOLASSES B r e a d of Health. \ .in hulk L flt* Large Loaf ■itdlwiH:aito ;.v “ e ^ 's t t a "!>• -j. ' Comk Valley . 'PlerWa . . 2 Ilk Jhrs' ir- fm.- > OB.-. . . . ' PEAS O H A N O ^ 35 Years Peanut Qutter dbzhn H i a . 2 * ^ 2 9 0 ;-v ■>'' ;• Service 7 2 5 c -Swaaadowii . "%.A.i-^-';--*€teriep»g'^ »■ I GRAPEPBUTT C A E E m O U R A P Fooc.l Stor€?s fir ' ■ •' • I !\ ' I '. <\ t 1. >,j '■ m Js''. Vk. ■ ‘ I iSg*afca--.^ , UAK CH BStlR i 9 a i . I, --.r> I ■ M g fiw in■ >-rr ii s l y I 'S ia e h ' ‘ t t r « M >, hog acfsoc to:'fb# Defartmen|> J3 V E VERNON m CHEBS ^'s^sssr^r^, wtM wm wssss fo r tMT tor. I I U SECRET SERViCBREADY V-li i-e. ^ en t ■ ..t. itto n iE R SALARY tW oontnot ' ' t h e f it t U y ^ X:*' .;•* %" ■'t' V ____ '* itiW ' OS' ihiti tiM d^ Yhe^% ^j;''Sewlea'te vilopild limd ^ie Whlto Pare $1,000 Off GlilldBIOUl^ IRonse. it iBiyeive*' oiwe taet hie CONVENTION . en FfirmBh Cham As s *^Mev«p mind r ooming along,” guerd Oh a/8m |«y sltenoor when Meet''Approi^riftttM ^ JiisUda. to-tha-^tiaHc HoW by. Rooeevelt *^waa--qnoted*-as -eaying, on. . S'narrow . . T- mad‘btoahed by oos- ^ Annual l^xvn 'l$Ieeting| Police fhoirjolubs.and fijm |oSei 4 after the inauguration xeremoniee “Xte juet f (^g to take k ehort etrt^ atftmtioh,,.; NEARS ADJOURIWENT on X^ili^ studeilt dem^timtors to- doom.tlde^^y.**. <" ’ ’ ^ • mAnle ws«^ b S in d . ' (Special te Tlw Chicago, Deo. i.--(A P > —ead didn't toueh solved in Poland, moc: c14m at hand he w ill have an by a tide doer be went to the State In sesalcn here to prepare S' re- to 1110,000, which amDuane^ al­ Only a few-resolutions, eleottw of the counter '.i; lotted for echoote at th ii inaual officers and seisotlon of the IMS And. nowt they say, doll houses, town meeting. * / convention city were the finaTbusl* big roomy onss, are “good sonera"— The out applies to Superintend ness, and delegates were ttqpaefesd and not all the customers have little ent of Bchods Herbert O. t OovM, ,to dispoae of tbeee in a burry: g irls a t horns.* Principal PhUip II. Howe* of the “We w ill draw up the line of bat Chioago’s foremost doll house col­ Roclralle High school and all teach­ tie and carry the struggle to the lector—u not the world's; is m so­ ers whose salaries are 11,600 and doors of industry imtu the johleM cially' prominent Acrs.'»ines Ward over. Thome, wife of a nrillloiudre offi­ The reduction In satanes applies are given jobs,” Qreen shouted 3rei- cial of a national man order house. to seven teachers In tha Rockville terday, and the delegates wUdly She has fumlahsd at least 125. High school and affects fifteen cheered him. “This Christmas,” she eald, “X teachers In all, of which stt are Green was answering what he have a little six year old grand men and nine are womens Hfie re­ termed criticism (in the New York daughter for whom I have mad» a duction is the second to be made in Times) of his thrsatened use of doU house." . i teachers* salaries and It w ill be re-i economic force-Astrlkes and boy­ Each little house repreaente years membered that a generfl cut of cotts—shoxdd other methods' fa il to of QoUecting in this and many five per cent was made uut spring. establish xmemployment insurwoe other countries—and coniAderablo The revision In the ssAuries has and the 80-hour week! outlay of money. been worked out by Superintendent Labor, Green declared, has plead­ Some of the “rooms” she has Clough and a sub-oororngtee of the ed to no avail with industry and the furnished include a Spanish bed school board who prevlopsly made government for aid to the jobless. room, a Louis X V I dinug room, a extensive cutiT In the school buJget. “Now,” he demanded, *'what do they Vlotorlan room, a modern en* The previous.. cut In expense expect.iM to do. Sit still?” trance halt, a 17th Century Jacobean amounted to close to $1,200 and the w e convention defeited *a pro­ library, on exhibit in New York for additional hundred dollars w ill be posal to enlarge the federation’s the benefit of the Architects* Relief saved in operating expenses. executive council by-increasing the Fund of that city. ' vice presidents from 8 to 25. Several years ago Mrs. R. H. Lin- Nor—ng t h | fa c t th a t / >

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DATED Agela our Merkels ere sleeked wMi the eheiccsl of Ike Scssen's effer^ We sutiest fer e plswlnf sin I eepetltinfl Sender dinner eny ene of Ike feliewim - e delielees Perk Roesl, Corned W EEK EKD SPECIALS Beef, nMed for Never, mlik-fed V e il er e mere keerly Beef Reest. We knew ike entire femily will be sleesed wkelever yeur seleoiien. V itit y«ur neeiesi First Nedenei Merkel tedey end mekeyeur PaekagMof Royal Deesert FR EE with eveiy pound of Chase A Sanborn'e X)ated Coffee. leletiien for ike week-end. LAND O'LAKES SLICED NATIVE / 10 LB. CLOTH BAG Wkele er eMker end 93 score Sweet Cream IBAGON POTATOES SUOAB BUTTER U . S. Gov’-t Certified 2 | c lb. 17c peck 4Sc lb FreA er Snaked l«7 lb, evf. MEDIUM IVORY HEAVY « FLOUR » if O R T SOAP B l n n c h i n s W a t e r lb OLDHOMI9TEAD 24Vyh CREAM K a S i r y fer Cokes end PesMet . iSf 4 T p ^ bars 29k 3; bottles 2 5 c Cemed Beef - Neied far Hevof Fresh daily el ell stores FINA5T \ An eH aurpeseFlew THE PLEASUEE OF SAVING IW^ONjiY lb c c n tc fitt Therawncff yea spend l i BRUNNER'S BfARiOBT la retorhed to jreff in 100% irnlue, 100% Middle ffibs '•M'PT'. G O ^ M I 9 A L o r ^ f 4 « D «**l*^f“* ^ ^ faiM tiio savings you make when biding hero. Have you ever tried this jm p n u B U R r s m i ^ ® T 9 exDemWbhtf Buy a bUl ofgoode here, take your grooery slip home w ltt you and In the evening Mildly cured aitnr samier elt down and figure out jUst how much you saved by trading at M ANCHESTER'S UBADINQ FOOD STORE with the deUvery service. Just Dial 8191-tonight and telephone your erder.... Try It. Itie fascinating and healthful exerolee to yeur pooketbook to aave money, JACK FROST Otherq.flnd It profitable. a » Lean Ends t , yourt for saving money, SUGAR GRANULATED ] CHESTER E^ BRUNNER. Fancy milk-fed — Whole er jiilker end WHITE OR YELLOW FANCY Veal Legs lb MORE SAVINGS aW EET CORK TOMATOES Pepulerjleneless even reasl 3 cans 29c 3 cans 2Sc lb Smoked Shoulders SEALECT TOMATO SWEBT Rofuler style - lean - short shank - suaer cured. Best eels af eorii-fed Steers oultiendiiiB fepd valuefor tws week. I ; M I L K CATSUP PEAS This is our I lb 3 cans 2 5 c 2 2 5 c 2 cans 25c SaneleN aven er pel reest Baked Been*-*"'” A N D lb REGULAR QUAKEH OATS pta- gc ScsIeclMilk evapS^t^ FANCY LARGE lltiSII niCITS VK,I1AI?IIS SLICED OR CRUSHED t e ' . QUAKER OATS PKG. THE ALL AROUND Delieielilt TeUc HOUSEHOLD SOAP '. I v| W A R D ’ S 1 lb. 6 oz. Larg e • Loavea REDI-SLICED GRA U R O fi BREAD ."v-V'* ” • ‘'\f SIZE ; 5 u . 2 | « iM L b ^ m ) N N E ^ Tm. Ground Beef Sausage Meat FeneyCtiMMA^m 2 l b s . 3 9 c 2 l b s . 3 9 c " 1 ymm b t it id ii - — 1 j . ^ ^ FRESH NATIVE-RRiOHTWOOD SPA RE R IBS, lb...... 1 5 c RO AST PO RK, Rib, lb. . 15c IHdiiMitd SWEETENED ib e e kier KORBU SUPREME HAOBDOD UJOXD OLD i6 ei ' D R IED B E E F, 1-4 lb ...... 1 8 c LAM B LEG S, l b . ,... 22c E N e u S H Jer BBIOHTWOOD. FRESH atoBRXS SUPREME ^ / / r y / SAVINGS SH O U LD ER S, lb .------■. 1 8 c lamb fores, each . . , 89^ Quality Tomatoes 4%l;8| c OtI> FAM M ^^W Arer^"” ” NA3$VB.J1IBSH KHJ,BD BOASTING « R A IO R B t ADBS » I.CHEESE, lb. ■ • .aac CHlCKEN&lb...... 29c Fran kfu rti 2>^ 2 5 d "Probakf GWette "Blue" MILK DaSy .NATIVB,- , ------PNIH AT ALL ITOMS ^ F BOtnm BOUND ^ W ' ' * * ” • 4 5 * P O T R O A S T , lb ...... 28c F Q W E » l b . ... FRESH FIGS' |t^-< »* - '' RO AST B EEF, ib...... 29c U V E R , l b ...... 1 5 6 Q edie f Specieit ^i.'MlMiiiNtk I iSei P H O N E TIm 5191 - 5192 Finmt Mwliird V ' . L ; U c MS . .1.4- - t tw J w ^ S IIC .1 v i . . ' - ,W N iei|sii’|;'C lw cd ^

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siseuBiEiaD) i;: * rssseiBE^si^mmMXsiMl^ysmsm^^^ » — -•" Ti ft . d # y*' ‘i > .' !'«-'€• ■ n «• ■-^ • isrmq oninis raq 18 kii Read the & ( i s s i f i e • W « cu 11 .>^>ua i ; . - ' -.V receivedthe greet«p. miihhw ' lises a HOUSIbIS I ^ R R B ^ 26 to the “N LOST AND POUND A P A R T M E K m f l a t s ;, votes. SENIlMENr AGAINST •nie writ was referred to - 0®pf^. I the ^bcAiimiie e t t o a t ^ TBNEMENIB 68 f o r r e n t —0 ROOM- house;' with Since Ion o f thd liOST— LAPIBS YELLOW gol4 improvements, except heat - gar- .ttomey General En»et:L. the Dotted ./m> announced the course the board |ir«aehFrrach debtdehtTOitoff by too umwa vmtch. Inittala S. C. M. Itetuxn to FOR RENT— APARTHJBNTS, all den,:Horfh End. Telephone TOM. , States In f t ^ tho; gravity of ^ Manchester ^ 118 Cooper Hill street a f^ 8- R®*, newly renovated, newfgaii rangw. of caavaaeera will^ p u w e wiU ^ «wy>"<*ffUo • aijit fh«eA«tki: M^ere-. has ward. V ■team heat, hot wajtei heatet, g ^ f o r r e n t — 5 . ROOMSi single xmcLmtlrely on the aetibn taken tty (Oenttainad- Page One).. forced alUinteraitld'goywmpaenta to Gening Herald ^ e if desired. Rent^reasoiisMe. In­ houses-all improvements. Apply 2 As court in ooneidering tha requei^ modify their.^postttons wtih reapect ;:br a recount. Oifionid AveriU laid of the Bank of I England-whlAium New ■Yb*H ■ City, CLASSIPIBD^ quire 109 Foeter.St-r-GndM. . BUxabeth Place. to toe smS p ^ ^ ihter-gov^r Mtys';m(tos than Byg cgnW^hcd^TlNl' MOVING—TRUGKINIG— the‘. request is denied,, the henrd widely regarded aa. np:>nipre than mental deiitA a n d '^ series jJ>VERnSEBIENTS FOA RENT— NEATED ’JlivTOwn f o r R S I^ — 0 r o o m SINGLE will immraktely cerOty that Conley cause they only-di^.’a: STO R A G E 20 aulH^ent for the'rejqxm^hiUtiea of of -mMtfUras. a ffe c t ^ turnstUes.they.do not^.i iqiartment in Ruhinow 1988 house with' garage, Starkweather received the greater number ^ I ^ d o n as a- financial centre.** . Oount ftlx ftT«rft«ft 7 ® * ^ * ® ,* reparatiofia aM debts both, says the toe rest Ik; to thislr rent” — B«»inia nimbftti ftBe guided by its result UnM. ^ H it is necesaaiY to-makr a return can aml'Democratic leaders^Wlthout says, “dsairap.tO; anmhaslao that it nanciai .report “sets doam . what Vans S eizes means lower 'rates on iunpmwnaants. Inquire 108 Haniilu never hap .thought of contesting toe I/lne rates por day for tranaloftt Phene 8058. to court on next Tuesday, the' re- commuting, on the note Itsdf, as­ seems to the a fundamratal priu^ furniture moving to dlataht pgints. serted ..^eir conviotions 't ^ t Con- jurldicM validity; of the varioua dple! timt is, that no service aboiild McotlTO lU x^ W. _ j; Large modern trucks, experienced urn will embody t ^ informaticia, Cash Chftrso FOR RENT-^ r o o m tenmneht, CONGRESS NOT TO ACT Colonel'A.verill saidT ^ giess. Was deteimined agdnst any agreements' virluph. are toe .basis of be rendered to any part of our pqj>- I ConsecutiTO Days ..| J ota| • o « men, prompt service, all goods in­ with all improvements, 45l Canter " $e - in American policy. Chair- toe war debts.*' ulation at less than, toe coat o f serv­ I ConsecuUTO Daya .. » «U 11 oU sured while in transit are features street Apply 44 McKee street Oblller of the Houm ways and ice.” I Day ...... ;'***'i offered at no extra expense to jmu. TO HELP WAR DEBTORS means committee which deals with ENQLAN1TS BECACnON Subway Policy All order* lor irregilar inaertlone Dally trips to New York, baggage SCfflUCHERAW i London, Dec. 2.— (AP)-;—A state- wm be cbarcod *t th® one tlmo f o r r e n t —f i v e r o o m tene the debt legislation said: His policy on “toe subway” prob­ ^^eclal ratea lor Ions term every delivered direct to steamship piers. ment with all improvements, and (Contliiaed From Pag« One) “I repeat ikpr I do not favor an ment prtoted today by toe. Evening lem be set forth as follows: day advertlelna alTeB upon requeeu For further informa^n cw S068, garage. 107 Oak steeet extension of toe moratorium. Any Star that toe .Cahin.et is ready to “Now X -<^ understand,. when an Ads ordered lor three or eta day- TO FORM CABINET 8860, 8861. Perrett A'Glenney. Inc. over here to do what we think best, suspension of toe payment due us act witoemt d ^ y in forging a tox- economic question gets tangled up to and stopped before the thlrt oj *“ *• f o r R E N T ^ r o o m iqiaftmeiit S y win be eharsed on^ tor tb® just as they have.” December 15 would only ‘ make it mldable, w$^[ion of tariffs if toe pdlitics, that it Is pretty haifd to di­ toal number of times the ad sPPe«- SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the and-four room tenement at 88-42 Strong f^ppsltloii (Oonlioiied from Page One) more difficult to collect when the United States does not agree to vorce toem, and I understeind toe- ad. charring at the rate ®®™®**' ^5^ accommodhtioD of their idrge De- M ^le street Telephone 6517. Others powerful on Capitol Hill t l^ came for toe subsequent pay­ British prOpools regarding toe debt sentiment there is, to the d ty BO allowance or refunds m b _be^made for lodge, party Groeener, fmiher Prussian War I I an six tlms 'ado’ stopped after the Luxe bue or expressed strong opposition to m ent” attracted ‘ hnUjediate attention* this against increasing toe.fare. The rtdy trips at special rates. PhbUe SOW; FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat aU ooh- minister. evening'eff American trade officials way it win ever be done ?s by spobv veniences, including furnace, 248 acceding to Great Britain and The British note was taken by ***No forbids**; ilsplay lines not 8860, 8864. Time Not Ripe some as an.argument against;any here. scheme of unification tlmt vriu Vripa; Center street Dial 6990. France. Neverthelefls, in all the r^vpnt They turned' up: an. Anglo-Ameri­ out toe stockholders in these comr ' **!^e Herald will not bo responsible Xhe secretary of state gave the dlfficultiea Gen. von Schleicher had further payments by debtor nations. far more than one Incorrect Insertion first intimation that the Unitec It ephtemded ,this would ..be in toe can commercial ‘tireaty negotiated ini panics. S any advertisement ordered for COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tehefhent declined aU suggestions that he “The people believe that if toey- with modem imprbytoentsrcxpbrir states might not answer the new ppui*.spirit’ (ff ui toe fcuo Lausaime agreement of inriUPttHficr' that it could bc ab- Sore than one time. debt communications as be hiurrled bead a Cabinet since he had believ­ I pay an increased fare that part of The Inadvertent omission of 1®®®' b e a u t y c u l t u r e —Earn whUe ence painter desUred'as tenant In­ ed his time had not yet come. last sununer whereby toe European rogated immediately. That treaty it is going to go into toe pora^ete of - jt publication of advertising will ^ learning. Details free. -Hartford quire 14 A rdi street back to the' State Department after debtors reached a settlement on Ger- stifled only by cancellation of the a Cabinet meeting at which the war The nomination of Von Schleicher was renew^ to 1828 to continue to- private people that own stock to Sarge made for the service -endere^ Academy of Hairdressing. 698 Main 'came at the request, of ChanccUor nUm repwitions. deftoitely with a most-favored na­ these raflroadf. That is prctoably All advertisements must conform street, Hartford. FOR RiBNT—5 ROOM flat with all debt situation—and the* newly re­ ^ Gsimot Be Ratified improvements, newly renovated. In­ vpn Papen, who reported to the tion clause which could be re­ true. Therefore they resist it la style, copy nnd typography wll® • ceived French note in particular— President this morning on his *Witobut a readjustment nof toe rtgulatlons enforced by the P«blls^ quire 698 Center street telephone were discuss^. nounced oPy on twelve months* no­ afs and they reserve the. rl*bt m HELP WANTED—MALE 36 “It may not be necessary to re- soundings of the political situation war debt obligations,’.’ the note said, tice. S it, revise! or reject any copy con­ 8889 or 8161.. during the. last few weeks. the Lausanne agreement coulc *not It was said, however, that the ______TtiiHitoy sidered objectlonays. nlv.” he told newspapeymeh over his what we would call limited dividrad closing; HOUBS-^sslfled to MEN WANTED—TO E STA B I^H FOR RENT-DOWNSTAIRS tene- shoulder, as he .left the ) ^ t e The Junker leader told the Presi­ be ratified; toe question of repara­ most-favored-cation arrangement be published same day and conduct Rawleigh Rout^ln -:ment of 5 rooms., .w d bath, gas, dent he believed If his own person tions would remain unsettled; toe could be circumvented by applica­ to the form of bonds, so -Jiat auy* Zlved by If o’clock noon: Satu.days^ liotisG* as chancellor Were eliminated the improvement in confidence which tion of an import quota system or thing to excess of the nickel that is and near ciUes of Glwtonbury, electric, lights, two orsbes, gar­ While he did noL elaborate, the paid for carfare gees directly to toe x5;30 a. m. ■ Wethersfield and Windsor. ReUaple dens and garage. Write Boix X, in statement was understood to mean expected conflict with • the Reich­ followed toe Lausanne agreements by restrictions against definite arti­ TELEPHONE YOUR stag, assembling Dec. 6, could be would be undone and fatal results cles of American exports. dty, to relieve the dty of the cnisbr hustler can start earning 835 week­ care of Herald, or Tel. RockviUe the government feels its position hM tog burden of seven stoking fundi- W A N T A D S. ly and increase rapidly. Write im­ 404-4. been clearly stated In its replies- to avoided. To that end be suggested might weU be found to have ac­ The hint of immediate tariff action the defense minister. crued to toe solution of many grave came from newspi^r quarters rath­ and interest on this enormou* Ads are accepted over the telephone mediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept CU- the original requests and Oiat the amoimt of money that has been ex­ at the CHARGE RATE given above FOR RENT—4 , r o o m FLAT, new­ latest ■ communications present no Von Papen Thanked political as wbU as financial prob­ er than from official circles. In •a a convenience to fCvortlsers, but 35-V, Albany, N. Y. The President thanked Vpn pended on toe subways.” S o CASH BATES will IM accept^ as ly renovated,. steam . heat, garage new proposals requiring answer. lems now imder discussion.” toe latter the graeral optoion ap­ TOLL PAYMENT If paid at the busl- if de^ed. Inquire 12 Fearl street. In answering the first British anc Papen warmly for the work he had Great Britah also blimtly stated peared to that toe Dc^mber 15 Boss office on or before the seventh d o g s —BIRDS—PETS 41 TeL 7640. French notes as well as those from done in a most difficult period and that should pajrments be resumed payment will be made to gold diy following the assured him of his confidence, add­ toe' would have to strengthen her ex­ America insists. . Mch ad otherwise the CHARGE FOR SALE—FULL BRED German other debtors, President Hoover SATE Will be collected. No responsl- FOR HENT—6 ROOM tenement stated that no reasons had be^ ing It was only with a heavy hear; change position and "tUs could only The House of Commons met brief­ Miity for errors In telephoned ads poUce puppies, .270 Hackmatack with garage at 49 Suinmer street. advanced to justify suspending the and after tong deliberatioii that he be do^ by adopting measures which ly this mornihg but adjourned for ?rfll be assumed and their accuracy Street. Inquire on premises, or telephone was ready to accept the chancel­ ^ usual week-end and there was cannot be guaranteed. December 15 payments. would further restrict British pur­ 8731. He added that he would recom lor's suggestion. chases of American goods.” little opportunity for parliamentary IN D E X OF The fact that Von Schleicher ac reaction. This wifi probably come FUEL AND FEED 49-A ,mend to Congress the formation ot vkigUwh taxpayers, toe argued, CLASSIFICATIONS an agency to go over the whole cepted the task. It was intimated In would suffer as much as American on Monday after toe members have Births ...... * •, ^ KINDLINGS $2.00 W A D — Well situation with the debtor nations. excellrat quarters, must not be tak­ bad time to study toe British case Bngagementa en as an ihdlcatfUnv'hc bellisves he taxpayers by wiping out all war seasoned oak wood . $4.00 load, debt agreements because England as set out to the new note to Wash­ Can You .rrlrs'ea can unravel Germany’s t a ile d sit­ ington. Make This aths !••#•••• sAA'® iiickory for fireplace ^ $4.^ Ic^ WHY SHIVER? would no longer collect toe debts S,rd of uation or lead h er‘out of partisan Stanley Brace, toe Australian Thank* ...... ►•••••e»ee#ee*e...... Guaranteed these loaa4‘ tfvor • half and reparations due her. The note Memorial cprd. Chas. Staye. Dial 8149. ECONOMIST SCORES strife to national .uifity. minister, minimised toe importance Z,oai and Found • see blir 4 room apartment at 15 Oak All the political groups of the asserted that • England duitog toe of toe Anglo-American debt contro­ 'Xnnonneements street is always w;arm, no matter war did trade with America reach­ With These Fersonala ...... ••••-- fo r , SALE—h a r d w o o d also Reich, whether favoring or oppos­ versy to a speech here today. Ant0BU>fenc« what the tempeirature outside. GENERAL SAL^TAX ing Von Schleicher,' agree he is a ing a volume of $4,000,900,000 in “All it amounts to,” said be, “is P ieces? ranjte^nd fuel oil. V- Plrpo, 116 1«19. Of toe $12,000,000,000 Hritish Automobllea for Sale ...... • * Wells street, telephone 6148. Rent, $35 per inqnth, mcludin^ mi^p of unusual ability and noliti- iw ». u i December payarent is Automobiles for Excharge ....• ® hML water; biith and, janitor wm expenditure to this Tcouhtrj^ toe ^ made.' There is a much 'WshbHng. Daci Auto Acceeaorlee--;dMree ...... • (OoDtkOued From Page cal suppleness. . . - , SBA0OHTO h a r d w o o d , stove ’ -According to biisinen loaders, he h ^ said ttet only about greatetF^esUon involved — the Auto Repairing—Balntlflg ...... , Bernce.' . was financed by borrowing from the- - -' ’ - Anto Scnoola ...... pizej'.flUTiace OLunks or : fireplace as some of its' -•web-the race over Von Papen be- whole dweral position of the world Autos-^hlp by. Truck an insignificant tax -cayse the German Industrlaittto United States government' and tag mecessfty of doing some­ Autoe-—For Bfre' .'...... ■®' fengths $7 cord or-04; load. O w WATKINS BROTHERS, INC. proponents clsAnn. ■i iU. *"'■ - Garages—Servlcf-^torage . . . . . 10 birch $6 copy. Cbak^;;Hdc4^.--tele-1 thfough Dr, Guftav .,K?upP “A settlement however'generous thing if'vte are .to save dvUlsation.” '■ .; \ . - . -t ___^_^'acturos and ijaerchants \t mty seem,” it ebnttou^ **wbleh Motorcycles—bicycles ...... J* phone R*ise^We IS-lSP.'iV { - i ‘ ’ ' struggling fbt. existence in Ja period BohleD,.und Halba^, ^ Wanted Autbi—Motorcyclee '* ^_____ • * ' Krupp works, announcw ^elr p m - relieves toe ebraoixilc-maehtoery'of ‘ Bnelncsa nniOt. PrefeeSmyl Service* of ^tesiloirand faU ^ pricripi :bn Bueinesi Serylcea. wered . — • v_ , addeC^<’«M M ’?tlipi4 little com ft^m ] to'tS • • • ...... 5? i A. Knofia, 6440 or 41^. Bridgeport, Dec. 2.—(AP) — Op- ball clartic-^d cheer toe loser. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... ze chant need, do with Us sales tax is oDsltldn to admitting members of creditor nations,.If they.unite In co­ to a letter to.Edward R. Bushneto FOR s a l e :—STRICTLY fresh eggs. to ;add it to price, why doesn’t he operating, to toidte the first and es­ Toilet Goode and Service ...... j j 26 Gardner street. POR RENT—6 AND 4 roop. tehe- • 'le New York State Bar to toe Con- editor of a University of Pennsyt Wanted—Buelness Service...... *• j mtots, all improvenaepts. Apply 95 handle-bls oiber costs in toe same -ecticut Bar without examination sential step towards. averttoS dis­ BMaeatlonal i w ay?" he asked. "There is no aster, financial, ecdnomic and politi­ va^a publication, toe President Courses and Claseee ...... Porter street Telephone 5280 or PfffldjiiLr, quality in a tax which .'C8 vdeed et a meeting of toe wrote: Private Inetructlon ...... •**“ *9 *a i WANTED—TO BUY 68 'airfield County Bar today, when cal. Dancing ...... Ze-^A t 4645 makes a ppebaser willing to pay it "His-Majesty’s govsrnment has a *^e-Army-Navy football game is .\rtJiur M. Marsh pmrated a report one of the greatest classics of anm- Musical—Dramatic 4 • • ••• • • V® P preference- to other, costs.” profound conation toat'a resump­ Trade Mark Reg.J7. J * . Wanted—^Instruction •••••eeeae t BUY ALL K IN M Uf ItoUiebblG FOR RENTr«4-ili0Qfir teiuifient 8 of ' toe committee on. admission teur spprt and its revival as a regu­ Financial suods, furniture etc.' Bd^Cer prices Ridgewood'street; g a ^ e ; wnt $20 v/hich recommehdrtl'that <16 of toe tion of* the. war dqbt -payments as Pat Off. (C) W. A M. Bonds—stocks—Mortgages < they existed befm the, Hoover lar annual event is gratifying to the paid If you call'dr write; Nkthan n iofi& ' Inquire .Li.' 'trtitj, 178 18 applicants from $.; | ^ — induded. I am indeed sorry that since solution of some of the pui- apartment; alsc several single g •<] Marsh said^ the committee had des requires that certain pieiM Employment Agencies...... for light housekeeping, all improve­ for toe State Senate from toe Twen­ • ven some attention . .to the New * FBBNOH NOTE I cannot be present to congzatulate Mve stock—Pete—Ponltry-Veklcle® ments, steam.heat, gas and sink in double bouses In good lototlons. ty-first District in wMch'toe can­ tba winner and to. cheer toe losing be turned over. A ll> seven- ptedes Dogs—Birds—Pete ...... Jl Apply Eklward J. Hqll. Pbemv 4642. ■ ork applicants and that- toe quesr Paris,' Daci 2i-^(AP>—The see- must be used to each puade..;,.; Llvi stock—Vehicles ■* ez every room. Reht reasonable. 109 vassers are ordered to certify that Lon of “general fitness” came up. team.” Poultry and SuppUee ...... «. onid French note, requesting post­ Porter street.—Grube^______FOR. RENT-^THRBE, five gnd six Conley received the greater number .'he rules in regafd to .that pdnt Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 of votes' Cast for that office on Nov. ponement o f the>war. debt paymrat For Sale—Mtocellaneoae FOR RENT—IN JOI^SON Block, room tenements, wl(h all, modern :ad. been .drewh by the. judge® due to e . Uiiitod. States in December Articles for Sale...... 41 tmpriivemento. toqpre at 147 Blast 8' or appear to the Superior Court : f toe ComrtT^,. Thisrk hadrhbf noted with' satiisfaetion today -that Boats apd Accessorise ...... 4i single rooms, two and; three foom for Falrtlrtld county on. Tiigsday. am tegardtog toe matts^ In wb|bb Building Materials ...... 47 suits, all .modeip conveniences^. Ap­ Crater rtreet or telephone 7864. Presldwt *H0bv«r -was dlspdwd to Ml Diamond* Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Dec. 6 at 10 a. m., to show causa to jm e of the NeWi tora^4rere recommend'•tp ':Congres8 a new ex- Electrical Appllancee—Radio .. 49 ply Janitor; telephone 7686 or A. FOR RENT-'&TWO, THREE and 4 the contrary. ■ d ito tte tf\ ' aminatibn>df .the debt question as a Fuel and Feed ,*4--^^ w: Harrison 69l|i’: * room apartments, ^heat jknltur The writ redteg that to the elec­ Mr. M ajfrtLvii»^t if toertl wiM Garden — Farm—Dairy Products HO tion 8,083 votes were cast t o Fred­ Household Goode ...... ®1 — serrtce, refrlgeraioi furPtoed. Call •oing to be apy bhhhgmiih toafora, Flrraoh'text of toe note which Machinery and T oole...... e* Arthur A. ^efla 5440 or 4181. erick W; Harrison and 8,068Yor Wil­ admission, it. rtiquld .-Qbt. Mjhe BOARDERS WANTED 59-A liam Conley and'that when toe vote had pritrioUdy been sent to Wash- Musical Instyu®*®®^®...... ®* 875 Main street' ' ■ C ■ .■m to.e committee-but'fibm'a mgh- 'ington.was made public rtiortiy aft­ Office and Store Equipment .... 14 was cahyassed on Nov. 80 to# can- ( tource. The report, Mr. Marsh SpEClftlS lb* SlOrGS ••eseeeeee ww FOR RENT—p u b l is h ®® BOOM, vassprs failed to declare Conley bad er nomi today and renewed toe re-' Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... ^ |7 near Ctoter and -^tiyilnesa - section'. 6 ROOM TENEMENT. aU^imprbve^ ..d, recommended toe.artnfission of queirt fbr suspension' of toe $20,- i Wanted—To B,uy ...... \ ®* pents, Mrity*. good location, rrat . ;e named. One had withdrawn his 000,000 in Interest nnnmv "■■■»«■ Board if desired./i<^ Restanrante reaaonMie, ’to Walker street m- -ilication. Four others stated to dosing toe document says Rooms Without Board ...... it LAR^E HBA(1 IIOOM with q u lr e ^ Walker. Tel. . 7*268. :ey intended to practice in toe that: ' Boarders Wanted .iS^A boar'4, hope p-,., es, 68 Garden ciiaty. Ohe made no promise of “The reception Trbioh will be given Country Boatd—Resorts ...... 60 street Tei: 6104l|: FQRi^RENT—4 ROOMS,.first.fldor, FOUND 'osstog an' office. toe request is awrtted with eonflt Hotels—ResUurante ...... ^ 61 heat; iil m oddn imprpvemehte, 5 * Some time ago, a valu­ * • * ** * ^ ' » i ^ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 68 drace by toe EYrach government, Real Edtate Fee Rent RQOM AND1 at $12150 P(k. minutes' to mlBs. --'Zhquire 180 1-2 able brooch pin. For in­ giKDAYllAOB which realises aU of toe conse­ leridan. Tde- Apartments, Flats Tenements .. 66 w ^k. The Crater street . formation please call the a' ■ quences-vriiidi toe decision of toe Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 ■ phone 3679. York, Dec. 2. — (A P) PreSdrtit.bf ' the United States may Houses for Rent ... »••*•••••• FOR RlpNT—5 ROOM FLAT, 14 HERALD OFFICE New Suburban-for Rent George . . and Regdle Me- hXye for liityrovlng or malting worse Eldridge street . 8\iniace heat 019 1 the tragic ;aituation resulting from Summer .Hojpt® -foe Rent kTS, Namara, the dd “iron Man’^ himadf tv anted ;tb Rent ...... A P i ■ mdnto. R. R. Keraqr, 24 ElMdge retained their one lap lead over the the WoSd'War.” Beal Estate For Sale 63 street six-day bicyde "aca fidd ait MadiiKm As for the .’'recommendations of Apartment Building for Sale the American Preddrat,’ which was Business Property for Sale .. FOR RKNT-HB ROOM tenement all Square Garden at 2 p. m., today, Jthe Farms and Land for Sale • • e e • e f o r RENT--CefORCH MADAME WmJAMvS liath hour of the grind. . ■ ; contained to hit oristod to the Houses for Sale room impirovemeBti, with' or witimut 49 WELLS ST„ HARTFORD French requeat- for post^nem rat Lots for Sale 'esreeeeeeeeee •*■ F q •*e\ * gu^jge, reat^ $20. John ■ Addy; 48 Norman iOU and WllUsm Gm im Ber^rt Property lor Sale ••••We 'itobnth; Advisory Beaenga on All Affhirfl •held second place, a lapVhaok/w^e •the ^ommunlcatiQn said‘tiiat from Sciburbaa lor Sale ••••••#••••••• 875 Mato street Gudra-.itieet.. of Lifci. toMrt, pretont and tour teams were tied fcii' Iblird, I^o toe ISrato viewpoint this im ^ed Beal Estate^or jBxehabS*- • ®® • *® to e ta to rd ' laps behind the leaders: L0tounM* toe PreaJd»t"beUeved such a study XVanted^"R6al Estate •••••4eee«« FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat-With all ' Bhtyerimrats with ra ti^ tto e Uni sebmed'heeesaary. . liossl Kottees verslty of Chicago indicate that they ■ ' 8Qq', Debaete, Wlnter-Ckbley. Llnarl-Sey- Improvements, sad garage. laqulre erglnini, and Binda-Gemrgetti. It waa added that France real- X*esal t^otlces •.••••• •,® 599 Crater street can digest a ban hearing. Hours, S 'to 10 p. m. dally. By FRANK BEOI GAS BUGGIES—She Knew Him When ,'v^ (toBAD.lii^ ietOlCT.THEN 0 0 1 ^ On want the oartiaga with the hlm 'iojooaa, ’cause he hga SO YOU PROMPTiy T5a n T AID Y pU D B s i ^ |king.^Said Windy, 'iThat’a a funny tinMiV.- luc®* R ut coBgg^ . PH . v o i r w i a TI HAVe.^ fW W flN" KIDNAPPED:. HA HA'.M NR thffqr.'They wouldn’t'i'let-ttB see him. duoe you to some folks of'W i WHEN MOU * WERE A* in riE ^ AWAY FOR THREE DAYS AND now; ‘ ' iF vou hnmr PINE 6NE TO SO T -AWAY WITH? IT UNTIL Gbe,. that doesn’t ream jjuuit right’*' :B A IA . ANYBODY “BOY WpRKINa^JN PIODEBtE WORRIED YOUR* WHOLE “Imagine deeptoi on . a rii^" And then toa hotsytot KNOW. AUNT WGT6, FAMUY AICK. Ttiiib RAPE.RS O E T E C riV E FLI anotoer ’Tiny promptly cried, “111. VHoy, 4ome of you lads catoa afar lOOT FtfiR s R o e i ^ i m i CARRIED HEAbLlNES eik»M^D YPU rbkt':^u axiytoing tod ktog stayed up this way. Fve found apma nirtlr fR U N N IH a i>(OU A T I s o M A N Y : friends y6u w fii'' like.' T4&*H '-w l OUT. SARSAliA 'ABOUT rr. BUT Wi4AT reahlata lastnlght" iBccAueE reeik"' \ M S "Dh, lib!’’ reirted the hobtytot “I them vary kind.” * A STORY YOU TOO ia,youni* h«ve. to leiim*a lot about “Sun, coma RAN /e//kY :ANDi) n^N’HRB/OWEO-lD ypARBARA* SEND *\O0R WHEN YOU eOT I thto httte vUlage.: Why,-'tlM^^^ Idng oriad. “R.un up and, HID IN *fHC YOU dde." Then aevartt A S I L L ... ^ A C K . hb’ar sta ^ upstote. .•t SARI THAT TIME. -^’*WlMn4*er toe>.iun stoke, ao do4$ up and, h8.;Ha ,stoks toto Ida y ^ > Soon I____ bA- Scii&i ptob? ,d$y ;yott11. lia^lnw to Ha srtd, the ifieahtitoe, you*;niurt w id t‘ ^ . ITi telbypu tobkof la t y f i l H B thU^'thiik^'" “ •I i> 'thern> r^4- u'iiaina: A| «« 6

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>r" i a W n v W SENSE V -M?.. ::■■ ‘dOMSWMT TfW O to a t the wiathennan dreamed 13ia t1>lm-' ^own d t y w e refer to it as n.atate T«B SH iPPea TO TftKe a CASRiga tftetoN o n e v e a v t s i p . ■eU was dead; tiospital; if. however, it is looaM la n ia t he stood by. his. monuib* another dty. we eaU it the taiaae M Y U N C U b asylum. . WU.U YOU TSU. YbUa U N HS I la ^ t isn’t At for me to rea^ Reformer (to prostrated man)— Librarian—^1 your mother And so this is the work of rum, is e * a o e ® " HAPPY (— iv ne'e ■MKiNe le eoiN’Tw iA iH eM must be TwlWtAicMi. it? - • A VNCIOZE.WAKeWM.UP/. Sweet Young Thlng-rOh,. no, she Prostrated Man—No, sir; this is TO 'D ia AROUND J U O T s a y MK.NCRMXiS- Isn’t I ’ve read it a ll thru. ) the work of a banana skin, sir. s 0 i««TeM Pi.teiN H a ' U . . ESYPT, AN* H 6 Do not worry about the. rising Young woman before dty oourt generation. There is notlAng the Judge Earle Rives at Greensboro, WONT'BOHOIAE y , matter with it tha^ age won’t cure. North Carolina, said she had never ^ ( , roK X 'ntw .L^ been in any trouble imtil after She When a flapper gets in h ^ lover’s was married. lap she she is “sitting pret­ ty.” Harold—What is the true meaning of the word ’marriage’? N o . matter . hoW big c, "bargain” Claude—That’s not a word, tlmt’s her husband appears to be, a girl a sentence. ’ always feels she mighty have done better if she had "shopped ground” The little boy was much interest- a little more. ^ in watching the bald-headed man scratch the fringe of hair on the WHEAT and Chaff . . .. ’There is side of his hea N 'T ple are going to have to learn how before you.” The irate king prompt­ W’ to .wodc . . . If you don’t want to ly ordered him beheaded. Another, - A T H O M B . g povL look for an easy job .... I t is with a flair for diplomacy, phrased TDWU/ ei^ef to shift the dame tSan to the sentiment in these words: "May weigh your own weakness . . . When Your Majesty outlive all his Sub­ a rich loves them and leaves jects.” He was knighted. NsauespATOPp.*__ _ 11- 1 - them, he usually leaves , them L C. «M« er mA wmpcja jj g plenty . . . It is*^ indeed hard to feel Jasper—Eddie will make his mil­ ------ybu have awe of a great man sifter y lion now. ' ■ seen his Adam’s apple fluctuate in Casper—What did he invent (•. MttiM Fox. MID a -hewsreel ; . . The night has a now? thousand 'eyes and then can’t see Jasper—A phonograph record as much as a Jealops woman. that automaticMly blows up the . . . , The more clocks and watches By John C. T e i^ tenth time it is played. SCORCHY SM ITH W hite Against Red there are in a h01||e the oftener r AJT. somebody asks somebbdy else what Nobody ever lost his heart who y/di • tlme lt -jis . To^vold being late didn’t lose his head first. it is necessaxy to start early . . .. I t is w SB to follow good advice, but ' be Sure you\ catch spp with it once in » while . i .. A mule usually kicks &XMMJSTED. THE apache because he doesi^t want to go any- REHEGADE t where—which: ls«xactly like some 'lOVMtRDTHe people .... . A man doesn’t taow he’s old untU^he’s eighty, but a woman stal^vworrylng at twenty- flve .. a promising young Twnn to be a man , who keeps ou.^irqmising . . Ad First Palm ist—Its hard to make both ends meet nowadays. Second ^Pessimist—Yes, and just when thejr a *^ about to meet sonae fool t»mea aSpg and moves the ends.'--" : ■ ' ThevCroWi' 7 at football game)— W e wSflt' Av lichdownl W e . v ^ t a toucin|k>\^l; ^ i n t » 8^

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Both of theae amall ponda< Alfred Grezei has ;^vifietalled a] NolBonaken^ and Sonvenln are well ahidtered which accounts "Quiet May" oil burner at . the do pound ^ A for Everybody! for tlielr'being frozen'while the' Maple Maternity Home, operated by larger lakM still con t^ much open TO WAIT ON ib n sh el.; Miss Margery Squatrito. water. Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughtera The Womm’s Federation >'of. .the of Union Veterans of the Civil War,, ; An number. A 1 stock gi|fM?uiteed to cook while And moatyf AidUalty 4,812 ^ thiens aaaw TsaSty ABOUT TOWN Center Oms^egationaf churdi are held i^ regidar meeting last eve­ potatoes soldithce our first iude this L ^ t S Im pels td 'esch reo^ n||^Uihud,Be'a^ making.plana for a Chflatmas party ning at the State Armory and chose costomero are coining'back for more. . . V: • ^ • to be hdd in the pariofs,,' Wednes­ YOURSELF f~ ■e-'t.- ■ . ‘ • i * . • - - .'X. • 'V r ' i • ■ ' * ■ s ' K . ' •• • - - its elective officers for the coming ' The Forget-me-not Junior Circle day evening of neat week at 8 « f King's Daughters will meet at year. Miss Beatrice Dart, the pred- o'clock. There will 'b e Christmas dent, following the meeting enter­ No bonesi-stto waato—solid hriat. the home of the leader. Miss Bea­ carols, Christmas readings, refi^esh; trice L. Lydail of 22 Hudson street tained her associate officers and the | ments and a general social time, in; other meml^ra kt, her home oh (H an d y ’s ‘ C a n n e d tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Mias charge of the following hc^stessea: :Geraldine Risley and Miss Faith Flower street. A social timie with bon^-roUed; Y e g ^ b l e s Mrs. G. W. Findlay, Mrs. Edna Case refreshments was enjoyed. ^Stevenson will have charge of the Parker, Mrs. Eva White, Mrs. Le-^ program. Nicely grained. Have a Handy ham handy in file Icebox for the Week^^d. AlI.198t fancy padied . veg»- land Wood, Mrs. Herbert House. Mr. and Mm. Albert El. ' Wilson ' ______;_____ :______:______. ■ • ' ^ - I ■ * ■ » . Mrs. C. P. Quimby will arrange for tablof.- . .finest grown. Pseked- have taken up their residence at 93 The bea^ selling loaf in toTO— ‘ andty'.modern Opndifions. Mrs. Winfield M. Chace. of North the music. Cambridge street Mm. Wilson Main street has returned after a prior to her marriage was Miss Ooldcar Beiatam - .visit with the family of her daugh- Rev. OUver W. Bell 6 t Hazard Catherine Murphy of Vernon. Mr. (H a le ’s .W in Otis, Mass. ville will be the speaker at the Man^^ Wilson is well known locally, as an M ilk L o a f) :0om> % No. 2 cans 25c Chester Young People's Federation employee of the Southern New Elng- meeting at the Second CongregaM . The Manchester Klwanls dub land Telephone company, and a| Cot Wax ^vlll meet at the Hotel Sheridan tional church, Friday evening, member of Manchester Lodge A, F. B^tUy file staff o f life fo r hundreds of BfanchesterV growing-boys Slid, girls. Monday noon. The guest speaker cember 9. > & A. M. H a d e ^ m 100% pure ingredients; Baked by Newton fUibertson.,.;: ■ ■ Besuis^ ZNo. 2 cans 25e w ill be Charles B. CauUdns of Travelers Insurance Compaiqr. H e Mrs. William Humphrey and John Sugar Cured, mndless Cot Green . . . comes here on the Invitation of E. Anderson won first prizes last night California Iceberg J. HoU. at the setback given by the Women Beans, 2 No. 2 cans 25e o f the Moose and the L O. O. M; (Armour’s ' Mrs. Giglio and Paul Cervlnl, second D ex ter) lb. : Luther Leaguers of Emanuel. Lu­ -iHsad Packed;^ theran church will entertain the prlzM and Mrs. Leon Clark and Machine Shop ■members of the New Britain Lu- James McPartland, third. The Sliced. Mild sugar cured. The name Armom on flm bscdh,. stsads for Tomatoes, kher League at the meeting at 8 fourth and final s i ^ g of the pres­ Equipped to do light machine qnalltyl ' y ." : • Vdock this e'l'enlng at the church, ent series Will take place Thursday work; skates, knives, sdssors, J heads l i e 2 No. 2 cans ... . 25c ibriaii Eva Johnson, chairman, will even i^ of next week at the Home barber’s shears sharpened. Hale’s Bed Bag. ' r' —miAriTi'i.. be assisted by L. Burdette Hawley, Clubhouse on Brainard Place. On Wheel Pollem, Piston Bings. Large, show-white, crisp heads Iceberg’s. xHerbert Benson, Ruth Rudeen, this evening grand prizes will be Our rings give more power; awarded and six regular prizes. Borax ■Clarence O. Anderson, Hden Gus­ they'stop oU pumping. Crisp, Green tafson, Mildred Gustafson, Fred Skndwiches and coffee followed-the lbs. ijjavey, Elina Dahlman and Lillian games last night. FRED a. NORTON Combkiatioii ^ahlman. ^ SPINACH peck 12c 8 mo H .I . St. TetoplwiM ei2S Frerii ground or In bean. The when you see the ^ 2 S « '"Medium Ivory '"Krumm’s Macaroni ' Popular' APPLES 71 (Vagdiaod) . wonderful valdes Bstm fancy apples. ^^SeH^S^rve” Items, on Quality Gift Large Sonklah Merchandise at 6RAN6ES doz. 3i^* CHERRIES...... 2 f% 9e 1: FURRED Wonderful table fTpltt Gold Medal JProdu^ BRILLO ... ^.... 2.pkgi* S6e Hale’s. It . will- Your oako la^bonad to be a snocsss trho^ OraadaotliOrie Large Snnklst ' made wlffi MARMALADE, Jur ..... 25d be worth your GOLD MEDAL (Fonad jar) . LEMONS doz. 23c Onakor jr while to read A new reftl low prioo for this rise and quality. "Softasilk’" OATES ...... COATS i ■. GfkpS.!Ced . • i • ’ C a k e SUGAR ...... i‘. 8 pltgg, tfCj HALES p k g . 2 2 * BathPnmPon ' a R A M s m u u a m F lo u p SAUSAGES.:.'...... c m llt ^ Free! Betty OKoksr oake.ooolet! Annour’s Heaim . ! SOAP ...... 2 cakcaRI CHRISTMAS \ quart. S I - Odd Medal 24>/i lb. bag Gold Medal Helna ’- KETCHUP bottia $ 4 6 . 7 8 -L Firm, fra h stoolc.' Soimd, ripe berries. Band Flour 66e WlOUmo^ " ^ f ADVT. sorted—food! . 5-POUND BAG 18o Cookie cotter free! V A N ILLA ...... bottle27lts Formerly to 79.50 .» o n Page 5

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