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New Yorkers Can't Go To the Bar, PAMPHLET ASSAILS So the Bar Will Go To Them! ARMED VOTERS LIQUOR CONTROL ACT ROOSEVELT’ S ACTS 5:- ^ ...... HALTELECnON ' - i. INUIIISIANA G. 0. P. DocomeDt Says Ad- PLANNING TO HELP AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT ministration Is Attempting Root Lout’s Forces b ; JEWISH REFUGEES CoBsiderabie Pressure B diif to Create a Dictatorship Blockint BaOotiiit m 3 No Legal Celebration Vxj Bronglit to Bear te Chu|i xN " X X ^ X ' . X Pariskes and by Boycet- in Peace Times. Inteniatioiial Body to Take XXxX^'XX^X' ^V. XXxX^ \^§ X" V ' . Sx ' x . V\' ' ''‘X ' ' ' X ' » In State for Tonight Law at V'xx'tt,., x'i.," ; \x .XX ting Polls in OAers. Waihlngton, Dec. 6.—(AP)— Care of 60,000 Persons X X ,v ;-x ;^x x,x^\x x^x XX, ^ . . i . I . K 0- 'x'-t..$X'\xi Associated Press General Astembljf; Hotd CoBteadlng the Roosevelt admlnls* X j ; 5 . . V . X X V X . . , . Ubder the state act, transporta- x ' t Wxx' x \ _ - \ xXX^ x tx>x Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 5—(AP) The celebrationX of re- tmtloa la attempting to create a tion of liquor also is forUddisn until —Senator Huey P. Long's political peal by foe consumption of l e ^ ••dlctatorahlp" in Hme o f "profound V \ ^ ^ hard liquor and other beverages of after formal repeal afid this was Mai MakI Pretest as De forces were put to rout by vloloitty P«^," the Republican National higher than 3.2 per cent alcoholic proving a source of disappointment Lausanne. Deo. 5.— (A P)—Plans demonstrating-dtisens to three of committee In its second pamphlet content In Connecticut seemed des- to trucking firms which have been Rmgiists of State. for practical relief for 60,000 refu- foe 12 parishes of foe Sixth Con- tined to be delayed today because In a month today said the President ^ ^ . busy with plans for rushing alco- gees from Germany, mostly Jewish, gressional district today and were Utah, foe 36th state needed for rati- holic beverages Into the state In suf- nnd his cohorts are replying to ^ If- 4 forced to cancel the Congressional fication, will not act before 7:30 p. ficient quantities to take care Clitics within their own party with with the Idea of making them use- m. (Mountain time) 9:30 p. m., in BULLETIN! ful cltlsens of their adopting coun- election In those three parishes what at first looked like a legal nothing but “epithets." ^ - ...... when foe residents mads a dlrolay Connecticut. Washington, Dec. 5.— (A P )— . tries were formulated by the Inter- celebration tonight. PMUisylvanto and Ofals nnirwi ^ "It Is the ‘Forgotten Man* of of armed resistance to foe proposed Because of this delay, all sources While all this was In foe air, foe 1982 Rooseveltlan oratory who national refugee conference which balloting. of legal liquor will be closed, as the opened today. druggists dispute with foe sUte complains that he still la In that Elsewhere to foe district, foe elec- state’s liquor act specifies that liquor board stiU hung fire. S* ®*J*^*>» Amendment, and category," It said. The delegates elected Lord Rob- tiHes," “Chlselers," "Dead Long’s candidate, to foe vacant peuties. The commission is scheduled to convention aotkms wae aaad ta Cats," "Witch Doctors," "Bank James G. MacDonald of New ^fo district congress seat to a sud- The low percentage beer and wine York, high commissioner of the meet again today, but It was Indi- •dSha- Wreckers," "Traitors." denly called election, without foe has been available to hotels, res- cated It wUl be several dajrs before WuHam PhlOlpa. Another quoting Andrew Jackson refugee question under the League loldlng of a party Primary, taurants and taverns since last of Natiops, addressed the conferees foe matter of druggists permits will and on the Ba^ts Burned April, when foe Governor proclsdm- be considered, foe commission mem- Hartford, Doc. 5.— (A P)__^Tha right t . criticise official acts, the and explained that there were 81,- •The parishes of Tangipahoa, home ed part of foe control act relating 000 Jewish refugees and 9,000 non- NE-.I' bers saying they decided to take up State Uquor Control A ct ono of publication said: "No administra- M Mrs. Kemp, Livingston and St to foeir sale. non-controverslal matters first tion In the history of the United Jews—Catholics, members of Pro- Helena to foe eastern sector of foe tho major pieces of leglslathm m- testant denominations, and \m- district after a week of protesting States, having a task to perform, classlfled. to are not aUowed by Uw to go to the bar by the General Assomtaly of has been given as unanlmoxu sup- demonstrations In >i^ch foe baUots logs, may bob in> again to aasims a MacDonald estimated that more drinkers, as this r e h e ^ pictiSe In a iS S port by the American people as the St iSeS!* ^ imbibing in the Empire State must be™ e were seized and pufaS^ burned, and ofmajor 1935. role In foe legislative '«««a v s seasfoiknnilnn Roosevelt administration." than 16,000 are Polish or of other Senator Long and other administra- Given Wal! Powers than German nationality or with- tion leaders were hanged and burn- 36TH STATE TO RATIFY out nationality. The product of weeks of study and Declaring the administration's ed In effigy, turned out heavfly arm- toe subject of. a heated debate for requests hac been granted__ h • Oon- He "aid 25,000 had taken refuge ed today to prevent the balloting. dw the control aet was hardly gresi fuDy and without complaint, ^ p 2^5*cS» Lee Ponder, chairman of foe AT 9:30 P. M. OUR TIME OOTnacticut a ^ the pamphlet asserted Mr. Rooae- Sixth District Democratic commit- uces when from numerous velt had been entrusted w ltt more m H O lls^ and 3,000 to Eng- REPUBUCANS ViaORIOUS tee and Long’s spokesman to foe »m e a clamor for amn___ _ land. The rest, he said, were scat- power "than was given Lteoola to section, quickly announced foe elec- Several changes wwe iwj mIo ta tim save the Union or WHsob to wage tered with about 1,000 In Spain and ti to fuaisewntal eeo- heUgsad psiMila WnB $20,090 CASH nomlc laws, sound buslneas prac- dwold eontlaue 'tb ^ 'r e lle f work, Into M ice — lerides Is j^yottor gtoceeded* -18^ to^.lMw tices, plain common sense «Mi par- wbldi he la to co-ordinate. He said State capital, foe Ftiiciaiia p>rii|tv!.a. Washington, Dec. 5.—(AP)— Be tte Market ticularly to the spirit of American he also woul seandt tiie world for West Baton Rouge, Polnte Ooiq>ee Tried almost 14 years asri-adjudged places \/here refugees can go to be- and Iberville, but many boxes *y»rt institutions and the convictioas and Hold Dp Biy State Bank— wanting, constitutional prohibition To4^: biliky demote—the Motel mrm tradltlpns of the American people. gin life an not had a single vote cast In them •T hope,” he said, “that govem- long after foe opening hour. ends tonl^t and foe American peo- fight to foe next regular "T"' t criticism foand abandoned and * dnigglsts permit ” ~®®- . Democratic ticket was swept Inspectors from police headquarters contention they have up- Tne delegates voted to constitute office by a majority of l5l8, a were sent to examine the mjK-hin» badl^ an opinion by foe office of DIRECTED ROBBERY! ** * governing body. record, for Huriey over his Rep’ubli- for fingerprints. Head of Detectires Holds tne Attorney General. States was represent- can rival,’ Harry A. Blanchette, The bandits, four of whom were strong drink and attendant dlfflcul- | to hamper foe bootleg trade Is The podsibiUty, has been suggest- ed by Prof. Joseph Chamberlain of ties. I New Tork ueorge Sebeets, the Republican armed with pistols and a sawed off one goal. The idan about hberat- M in some quarters that foe old shotgun held up the bank and Man Who Gave Beach TWa reverse in National poUcy tag foe medicinal liquid suDnUes ttd se committee, thrown Into foa seized between 220,000 and 25,000 «*»rd after prohibition, may ba TbioTes (W e ss Tbal 'IIk -Isdor?^ to he . opponent, Clarence was dictated by a majority ap- was being weighed ^ JosOThH J. McCarthy by 1,478 to 1,256. It just before closing time yesterday. Story to the Police. preaching ten minion of more than Choate, Jr., Federal airoholatota- r^ v^ V foe next Got^ Aiem - ’ was the closest municipal election They escaped In a machine bearing twenty mllBon votes cast since latrator and E. 8. Greenbaum rffoe wy. This comiDlttee, It *>» been atncal Manager Planned to Rockville in the last 20 years. stolen dealer’s license plates. Congress submitted the question president’s special c o m m it pointed out, would consider aU nn»> Rockville Republicans carried One remained at the wheel of the last February. Thirty-nine states | on* offlrisTSd that ta ^ Uke- poaed legislation dealing w i f o ^ car, one kept guard at the door of Hartford, Dec. 5.— (AP) — 'The GENERAL CURRIE every office except those of aider- housing 88 per cent of foe popula- Uhood the plan would be approved Uquor question, tacluding — t-mii Thrft of 0?er $20,000. the institution and three entered. asserted plot to kidnap Ann Harri ments to foe present act. man and coimcilman In the Third tion, have voted. late la the day. The Utah action Is Two flourished pistols and a third SOT Beach, F-year-old daughter of Two Dry State# JwBolary r — ‘ Hm, ^*^rd, which went to the Democrats expected about 9:30 Eastern Stand- drew a sawed off shotgun from be- Mayor t . Watson Beach, was today Only two stood by foe amend- IS BURIED TODAY declared to be a hoax. This state- ard time. the prohibition era, foa Los Angeles, Dec. 5.—(AP)— (OoDttmmd «• Page Twa) neath his coat as D. Warren Mc- ment about which such dispute has p der arrest today and a third was longed questioning of Dale WaUace, and Connecticut, ratified It ta infan- sxunption approxlmatdy 500,000 ®^«^,to man- But that today was history. Im- *nd wines, GOTeral Assembly pver the obtoetien to Its fireatest Soldier — I ' Bfaaagcr Arrives be held by foe police, although Cap- ager for the late , eras mediate Interest centered ta those Meantime, a tentative regulation

to loMdD tbo burd i os leal oMato. This eoDDDlttos wfn nport its Mad- UQDOHCOimOtKT CttU ASSBSOIS lags asKt Hovoaibor. EMANUEL SI NGERS OBrrUARY CDniRrEnins IDOMCI Aaotbor polat nUsod wm tbs pfo- Af i ADi n u mu o t r insL SIATIOfnCUlS pesol to fix • uniform raluotioa on BUSY THI S MONr a TiUIATT.ECil. ON HE R V'. oU pumps aad tanks, but It latsr DEATHS PhffD Oas) was brought out that this was taksD Benevenuti-Polito cars of automaticafly uDdsr tte oil was raportad, stood out aa aaethar Mr. aaif M n. Frank PoUto of 40 a* U Tu Ctmmmm Hidutt cods of tbs NBA. W1 Sm ■ Oi Dee. Mn4swii Rmc Gtm Her datonaat. Irving stroot today aanooneed tb« Tsstb wars put taito tbs ssssss Rdattves in town have reestvsd aMTfiags ot tksfr daughter, Fran- Amd DMDt laws of tbs stats by tbs lAgls- news o f tho Uath ot wmum Vsn- AmAL TO OOVBOfOR, e«8, to VbiosBt Benavcimti, sou ot Gtm VahiHe hitrK' latars at tbs MM sssMon, It was rs- 18— Gh 'Ikim b” 0i nard, wkMi oeourred at Mo HbflM In Opinoei ee H iffn iit i •taafford, Deo. 6 ,~ U P )—A raa- Mrs. Atbart BtesrsBuM at 14 Bmc x vsalsd at tbs oonfsisnss. For sn- Palmer, Mass. Mr. Veonard was a olution wsnt to Oovsnor Wilbur L. stTMt, wusli took plaaa at St. tint at Medal. umls, Aasissors auqr glrs aoUcs la SoMbf, Dec. 17. ToaUaot ot MandMat^ a of Cnaa today asldflf that be lend his Bridget's eSanS last Saturday wmbm to tbs owasr, castodlaa or years ago. Tba funmal wffl be held Orer W erli psrsoual Infiusacs to prsvsBt "ex' monting at 9 o'doek. Tbs Rot. C. Deeoakr26. ' ^ any ooi«r psrsoi llm red^ at 2 o’doofc at the Ballen- caaaaa rsDsaL" T. MoOsna portermad tba oarsaoay. ot aaj propsny wbmi tyne Funeral borne, 475 Main street. TIm rssrtutiea was adopted by tho UkaJjaura IFAntioe, a oousln of sbotdd b0 brtlsirs has bssD oaiittsd from tbs Tb« month of Dseombor promigM Mfs. Leeis Bees of Hertfocd, held Oonasettout Voloatesis, a now youth Mst, or haring kaowlsdgs of tbs tho brldo, waa nald of honor, aad The * * "—2 mssMng e#- aMN is tlM Mchi of fctato oiH^ala to bo * moot eettvo porlod for tbo tbs oloGS attffiftfB of a rcpiesMtS' BMrirsaisBt tor ahstlamms aad tem- Joseph FoHte, brothor ot tho brldo, ter lodgG of MSsms wffl hs held. ralos of any propsrty which tbs psrsaes sdueatioa, la A mostiag last tsaa loMl atttbortdof, ftoto TSs Assessors cannot ralus without as- eboral orgaatwatioaa o t tbo Emoo' tlve eodUace of Mnohsstsr psonle was bsst maa. the Temple oo next ’Tuesday aaa*> Ooamriaitoooor WlUUuo H. Haekott uol Lutborsn church. Tbo Boo- that ffllod tba beaquet hall of Sa fflffht at ths Btaaffoid M ^ od lst Tbo brldo wore s white velvot mng. Ernest KjrilsoB Is ia Una ter irtstaacs, to i^psar bsfors tbsm with Bpiseopal ebureb. iafonaod aioeibora of Oio roiiottf books of account, papers, docuBMits tbovoD CSttb, which gsro * joint LEGAL UQUORS Y.U.C. A, lest owwlng, This Is ths gown sad her tolls van was caught succeed Charles Buimetras WssMihi-^ coneort with tho Sdnibort gingoro sscood sourss ahs hss hssa sagaxsd Ths SMSSagS to tbs gOTsmor fnl Master for tbs next year, b ad- ■otfda of Aoomofi Is Hartford aad otbsr rscords tor sxamlnatloD rsad: with orange MnssfluiSi Sbo carried Oomtf at a SMOtfaf bald la Ua uadsr oath. of Hertford, loot Sundey, wm otng to gtwa St ths T. uBdsr sasploss of a bouquet of white roses aad dition to the election of oflieecs tho oflleo at tbo Stato Capitol roatoT' Vlolatloo of this ssetloa of tbs In Myetie on Mondey ovoning, Doc- HERE TOMORROW tho womso's dhisloa. Ths sm^sets **Tbs teBtysrsaes rsSy ot tho of ths vsllsy. Tho aaald of bonor mombers win hoar raporta at. tha statttts, tbs local Assessors potatsd offlbor 13, In n ooneort oponoorod by sbs dMseustid lost algbC wars ths Conasetieut votuatesrs, aumbsr 150 mosthif at ths itaaiford Msthodtst wore a bios vsivst gown with tur-' various offleors sad ooaaaitteaa. Ho ^^lalnnaa S. 1* O. Kobmtbal, Jr., out today, mi^ result la a stiff Mas tbo Mothodist Mon'o O w of Mystic. mooty ffliestlOB, rseoguitloB of Jtas> ban to match aad curled a bouquet other work io jdaanod for tho algbL TboBMo Loalo, Haaiy liuM o aad or a iail ssatsacs of tUrty d i^ Botnm EngngeaWBt, sla, CbnuBoate aaa tho rmool of tihureh, urgs that you Issus public wandiif as to ths dslstorious of pink rooos. Officers msetod ou Tossday Ig h t C9ork H aal Chasof, of tba local Other facts aot gsasrally xaowa Tho O cut at^,g»T# e ooneort ths Itth smsndmeat which goss in- Following the ceremony, a recep' loot fundty eftomooD et tho MS' to offset today with tho doss of ths offsets of alcohbUe bsysragos oo tho win be instaUed cn Tuesday, Deesm- Board of Aaaaaaofa, attaadad tba are tbs fonowlag.' (1) that tbs MagduttM Rewieili Not tion 'was bold at tho homo of the ber 26. Although ft has not been aaaaloB wbleb, tbar aald today, town poor farm Is subject to tax oonic Homo in WidUngford and win eoBTCBtloB la Utah, ths last stats to human mind aad body, v^fiog texa- mpoer egsm In WaUl^ford next vote OB it psraaoo aad soMsty. T w per- brfdo^e parsats, with guests attend- defimtei> arranged it Is eapaeted prooad blfbly taatructlra by ladepradent school district under ing from OUo, Now York aad this that Clinton O. Nlcts>ls of HartfoM DeCalia DaSaa COTtaia coadltloDs; (2) that aamicl' FSndxy evening In e concert opoD- Coiof to Bother Iheh Mrs. Rots la her rafiMbea maa- sonal wanting wffl h ^ avoid ex- sored by the Advontiet Toung Peo- nor, brought out a auaibor of later- ossss attendant rmiML" state. Mr. aad Mrs. BeBovsnoti left win be the installing officer. Mr. HadMtt wMt lato datall ro- pal lead used for sewage dtiq^wel !• on an unannounced wedding trip gardb^r tba duttaa of tba Aaaaaaora hable to taxation; (3) that nnmici* fW§ Society, ssttDg thtngs with regard to imBa> It was algnod by tba Rsv. Jamea Aboot Repeal T o e q ^ tioB as wsD as ths sad of proUbl' M. Zalglar, pastor of tho First Bap- and on their return will their from tba momaat tbay taka offlea 1^ lead taken for water supi^ Is home at 14 Ihsax street tffltll tba t<«»f tbafr work la finlab' subject to taxation. tioB. P o o ^ all over ths inxrd ars tist church oi Sohtb Norwalk, who praaldantsd at tho mostiag. REPUBLKANS VKTORIOHS ad. Ha fwflawad tba aaw lawa af' Water OofBpaay Tax watching our peculiar sttoatioa mng, December 17, et tho Although tbo pEdilbltlon law le with regard to 1foth qusstions, aad Tbsrs wore spaakars rsprsaanting faetlof aaaaaaaiaata, paaaad at cba Tbs question was raised by Mr, cumected to be officially repealed at laat aaaaloo of tba Stata Laglala' Lutboren church. Tbo dioir ie eJoo sitting back watching to ses what tha W. C. T. U., gahratloo Army, Y. IN ROCKVILLE, PUTNAM Hoheathal as to whether or aot the proporlng e roodel program of 9:30 o'clock tonight, there ie no ws art foliig to do. As TSt there Is M. C. A., Epwortb Laagus, Chris- V. F. W. COUNTY COUNCH tara. aad amphaiiaad that Aaaaaaora water company, presumed to be self' chance of Manchester reskUnts buy- d Chrletmeo music for tho Cbrlstmaa oo definite universal jaan for the tian Endaavor. A Salvation Army aboald baeoma wall raraad I tbaaa suj^orttng Slid derlrlng a rerenue ing Itfal liquor until 7 o'clock to- (Oontiuoed from. Pago Ooe) lawa Id ordar mora affldaDtty to morning oorvlco, or eo tho Swedlsb control of Uquor in Individual states. band from Danbury played. from the consumers, should be taxed, people cell it “Julotte" at 6:80 morrow morning at the earliest Ws hear very little tbont temper- MEETS HERE S UNDA Y carry os tbair work. but Arthur F, Potter, director of The Midland Package store at 806 by 11 votes. Tbe total vote was 2,- Mr. Hobaothal raoommandad to Cbrlstmee morning. snee but a good deal about taxes. DBY.PBTRION DENIED 759 with 1,210 of these polled by the municipal dlrlsloo of the Tax Pleanlng Pegoent. Main street is looking for dsUvsry Aa Intersstiag faet is that tho Cct- Mr. Maekatt that a uDiform book ComnUssloDer's office, ruled that the sometime during the night ot aU Waatalngton, Deo. 5.— (A P )—'The Wfn Be Annual Session of women. OD atitODiobaa aosaoemaDte ba uaad Friday, December 15, the newly umbla Broadouting station has an- Tbe Republican victory in Put< water company could not be taxed; organized Junior Choir wffl aggist kinds of blended domestic wbiiriMys, nounced they wffl not effort to prevent iaauanca of tbe Posts and Anxiliaries •— To by Aaaaaaora In tba diffarmt nranltl- that the town could not tax its own imported Scotch, Irish and proclamation eiwiomuHTiy ratlflcs- Be in Tinker HalL nam was unexpected and cloee with p^tlaa. Ha aaid tba proaaat aya^ in the preoentetioD of a pageant, advertislnf, aad It Is Francis H. Murphy winning over property, in other words, "Hope of the Wotld," at the Luther wbiskm, domestic and Imported the Natimial Broadcasting peonle tion of tha prohibition repeal tam of Aaaaaaora' uamg dUfarant rnu old South Manchester Saal' gins, domestic and Inmorted whiss, amendment was rejocted. today by Mayor Leon A. Talbot 1,355 to 1^12. booka aDd hartaif varloua minimum Loa^ Caulstmao Party, which the will follow suit Murphy, who is 28 years old, wffl tary aad Sewer district was sssesseil congr^tlon is invited to attend. champagnes, rums and brandies. Mrs. Ross gave a number of Justice F. Dickinaon Letts of the The annual meeting and election ratoationa lad to coDfualon, aad ad' for 3824,058 and the property ot the Whiskeys distilled In this coun- District of Columbia Supreme of officers of the Hartford Ckmnty be tbe youngest mayor in Connecti- voeatad that a ataadaad mlnlnnim On December 20, the Children’s facts la regard to the consumption cut, when be takes the oath were when they fled its effects are so deleterious* that would especially thank all those who rectifying Industry as well as the from danger only to meet a worse manufacture Is prohibited in ''Com# cloth sent flowers and don>*.ted their cars. amount of production. lar Birdseye Frosted Food products fate. —James Leggett, were annoimced today at the Pine- France. study with sack...... •t O v "I would limit the number of 'The speaker thought Ambassa- Tequila* from Mexico, a cactus —Mrs. Martha Mansfield. people,’’ Linder said. '”rhe govfem- hurst grocery with the arrival from me...I'm at Baker's Cocoa, < i ^ Boston and* Paul Seglar, New Eng- dor Bullitt an excellent choice to drink, imbibing it is a,ritual. One ment should have the right to say represent us In the Russia of the must moisten a finger of the left tho hood can...... 1 UC who should have these penults” land sales manager of the Birdseye of my company. The reduced prices wsre present da> from the fact be waa hand with the tongue, sprinkle a White Meat Tuna i Q Meanwhile, Choate and Ray dash of sale on tbe moisture, chew kla(«,..and Loans Miller of the agriculture depart- announced to the meml^rs of the there in 1619 and that bis second Flakes, c a n ...... 1 m C ment were at the office of Dr. sales force at a meeting In New wife Is tbe widow of John Reed, an a bit of lemon, hastily gulp the tiny therG’re Seald'Sweet Grape- i /\ up to *300 James M. Doran, retiring commis- York on Saturday. The famous American hero In the eyes of the lass of tequila and lick off the salt W more Birdseye raspberries, whole straw- Russians, and to whom they erected ?rom the left hand. iutt fruit, can...... lUC Our service eaveeyou sioner of industrial alcohol oassing Sake from Japan, made from rice, on permits for importers, u waa berries, pitted cherries, rbubard smd a memorial. like mei the embsrrsitment of seklng blueberries are advertised today In Although many of their customs It is consumed in cups holding about Alaska Herrings, . O IS ^ friende for help whenever you announced that while many permits TAKI A two tablespoonsful. 4 fo r ...... m OC seed money in an emergency. had been prepared, issuance would Pinehurst’s advertisement on the are open to criticisn^ Mrs. Rose felt probably not start unUl late in the pack page. that tbe Russians have gone for- Arrack, from ’Turkey, made of Jell-0, All Flavors, j ^ Small Monthly Paymente to., Waiter F. Gorman, proprietor of dates w d cocoa-palms. A few ap- suit your income may be extend- day or maybe tomorrow. A t that ward In eduoatioD and many other Spkgs...... 1 # C time, it Is planned to release them the Plnehurst grocery, told rThe ways. While their marriage and di- plicatl^ are sxifflcient. HANCM ed over sayeonvenient period... at one time In order to give all Im- Herald today that he waa highly vorce laws are lax, infidelity is not every player a STAtl . . . Chipso, large n g ' 1,1,10 imttths or longer. pleased with the response to his ad- porters an equal opportunity to tolerated. Mri, Roee declared 'she . . . fvvry STAK on ent erf of nerl pkg...... i O C COME IN-WRITE-OR PHONE land their shipments on American vertising of the Birdseye products. saw machlneio on all bands that Venuont-Maid Syrup, i n shores. He said that he had advertised them needed replaoement, and felt that ABOUT TOWN JAMES DUNN Permits that were granted before only in ’The Herald and the demand tbe new Russlfe will furnish a mar- pint j u g ...... iOC P«rg«B«l F1bbb«« C«e has been gveat. He said he himself JONI KNI«HT IIUIAN ROTH Room a State Theater Balid- Choate had the issuance of them ket for-coun Uses machines and de- Hand Packed Toma- ^ ^ Ing, 7S8 Mala St., Manehester suspended, have not been rescinded. was surprised at the number of vices manuftvetured In this coun- Manchester Aeeembly, Order of cm tOWAROS LILIAN BOND toes, 2 cans...... i f C PhoBO 8480 white House officials were un- Manchester people who had gone to try, If she can find the wherewith- Rainbow will hold a food sale Thurs- DOROTHY L l l LONA ANDM The only charge la Three perturbed over the Utah delay of Its Hartford to purchaee the Srdeeye al to make the purohasee. On the day at the J. W. Hale Company's Calo Dog Food, o g percent per Month on ratification. goode. Mr. Gorman also eald that ■tore. Those who have no way of CHARLES "Buddy" ROGERS unpaid Amount of loan other hand they have maLy eom- 8 cans ...... isdOC As soon as the State Department Manoheiter people may get the moditiee that we can use. getting their contributione to the MAh THIS COUPON TODAY I informs the White House that the Birdseye reelpe foldere at ^eh u ret The next lecture ia tbe course ■tore should telephone 7188. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Krasdale Peanut r% ^ 86th state has approved repeal, the free of charge. Butter, 2-lb. jar ... ^ O C Onntl omon i will b given at the T on Monday WALLACE BEERY In I with In Bbloin « loon President will leeue a proclamation evening, December 18, at which There will be a joint installation •THE BOWERY" Kremel Dessert, h of I ...... under the National Recovery Act. time Mrs. Rose will discuss Ger- of the newly-elected officers of Earl No« m hBvoypur reproeontallvo sbII, 8pkgs...... i U C stating that repeal has ooournsd and BonpN many aad bring with her a .map Roberts Lodge, and the elected offl' WED. Bo«"““ *‘tt'dmlsgwshiiieiiiii{ that certain taxee Imposed by the brought from Germany aad believ- cere of General Kitchener Lodge of act will oease the first of the year. Rockville, in Odd Fellowi haU to- THURS. Cooked Spaghetti,with Cheese Name. The regular morning worship wma ed to he the only one of its kind In STATE and Tomato Sauce, i Addreta. There will be no ceremony In held at the Congregation^ on< the Unl''«d. States. morrow night at 8 o'clock. It le oonneotion with the ligning and ii- uroh hoped aa many members of the lodge Scans...... IJJC Ofy or Towa..>., Buanoe of the proclamation. Sunday moming at 11 o’clock. The Phono No. ___ as possibly can will make an effort Macaroni, Spaghetti r\ Another proolamation by the act- to be present. The Installation will or Elbows, 8 lbs. ... C , lOANt MAPI IN Alt NIAglY TOWN! _ ing seoreUry of eUte will declare be followed by a chicken eupper to the new amendment In effect. BUCKI NGHAM With Me." Rev. Harold WUti'Veef- which the members of Lady Roberts Lodge are Invited. $TND MISSING GIRL mon was based upon "Coming To The annual buslneee meeting of Christ." The sermon next Sunday WORLD’S GREATEST New London, Conn., Dec. 5—(AP) the Buckingham Oongregational MAHIEU^S Range O IL New Steel $2.50 will be on "Insincerity and Hyno The Masonic Social club will' be —Martha Jane Nibltng, attractive criey." ohuroh was held Monday evening host tonight In thS local Temjtie to ^■rinifij Used...... $1.76 16 year old Buffalo girl, who ran at 8 o'clock. The officers elected for the Masonic Social club of M rio The Ladles’ loolety will meet at 1684 aro! Clerk, B. Bralnard Bell; GROCERY UrUinS Faucet.... 75c away from her home yesterday to the home of Mri. Levey, Friday aft' lodge of ThompeonvUle. .AU kinds Join a Coast Guardsman In this city, treasurer, Charles G. Strickland; of games have been plvuied. The EXHIBITION emoon at 2:80. Mrs. Merrill aad a 188 Spruce Street was apprehended here thla after- trustee for three yeari, Clifford T. vleitore will arrive at the Temple at Phone 3980 Mre. Fordyoe will act as hosteisee. Plank; financial oommlttea, Leon- noon by the local police. The girl The Farm Bureau will hold aa all- eight o'clock. Refreshments will be The Frankllu Oil Equipment Oo. will be held pending the arrival of ard M, Slatar; Sunday school super- served. Now Open day meeting Thursday at the base- Intendent, W. A. Stnokland. relative! from Buffalo. She was ment of the Congregational ohuroh. found at a local hotel on Information Rev. Henry A. Fast had a map John I. Olson and Arvld Gustaf- The choir practice will be held of Glastonbury showing the loca- sent out by the Buffalo police to the ’Thursday evening at the home of son won first honors at the Ma- FOR THIS WEEK ONLY local authorities. Mrs. Thomae Bentley. tion of the homes of the membert sonic Social olub'i bridge last night of the church by the use of large at the Masonld Temple, with » total Mice Winifred Lee, a student headed pins to mark each bouse. ■core of .4205 for eight tables. Sec- LOCATED IN STORE AT 803 M AIN STREET And so on. . . After flnlehlng nurse at the Middlesex hospital, (Formexly Old Bank Boilding) . . POPULAR MARKET them you find these etories are leas spent Thanksgiving at her boma Mr. Fast gave a revlsw af Items of ond prlaee were won oy Walter Wtr- Main Street consequential than you had thought Interest of church activities for the talla and Richard Matohett, with 855 Rubinow Building East Central Pomona Grange will eooree of 3996. The consolation feU Coming From Century of Progress WorW*s Fairl ■* whUe you were readhig them, ^ t meet with Goodwill Grange W ^ es- past ten years: ’The officers df the they are excellent entertainment day. ohuroh are: Pastor, Rev. Henry A. to Robert Veltoh and Lewis Sips. Fast; clerk, B. Bralnard Bell; SIRLOIN-PORTERHOUSE treasurer, Charles G. Strickland; trustees, W. A. Strickland, Mrs. THE ZANZIBAR TWIN3’ Burton J. Bell, GUllOrd T. Plank; ROUND finance committee, Howard E. Reed, BROTHER AND SISTER ~ Clifford T. Plank and Leonard M. SPORT . _ A BUter. 6 Pmt CENT BEER A Glastonbury Night School was THEY HAVE BODIES OP HUMANS (Actual Test) started Monday evening, November STEAKS 27 at 7 p. m., In the (Hastonbury DANCE and High School wlilch ia sanctioned 1^ Glvea by REAL the Glastonbury Board of Educa- John Mather Chapter, HEADS OF APES QUAUTT! . On Sale Tomorrow tion. Classes are tor post graduates This Attraction Is Guaranteed and IndfffsSd By Pofi* and young people who have been \ Order o f D e M ( ^ . tors, Qergy and Pre«. unable to attend IBgh BehooL The ♦ N.*' > flls isee in pqrobolofy aad economics Friday Evening, An EzhiUtioR Where Yon Can Take the Fa i^ ;^ CUT FROM are taught Ity Bramagd Bdl, sdsnos HEAVY STEER GEORGE'S TAVERN y? (Oak and Cottage streets) and mathematics by Emerson C. Dec. 8th Don’t Fail Td See the Free Atfractkm Se BEEF Read, and bookkaspliif by Mrs. Fred Plokford. Ob TuMday evanlBgs of Mawmic Temple JOHN, THB AUSTRALIAN BUSHMAn A'^ As Usual, We Lead—Others Must Follow! each week are eiasMS In steno- id typswrltiaff by Miss Mnaie hjr CoIUna Driggs Open OsOy Fm lOiSO A.M. tnliii8:|£^’ Cat TkTodr Ordtr NO INCREASE IN PRICE Oaqdt^thf Faet *niaiHM Cost To the Dealer Per Barrel •ad ^ Aristoenti. H. B. Mathaurs, prof sasor o< TRY ONE! b Increaaed. kp at.Sstttk Dakota, state no 8q | OocteSifaBd l^tau ght MOO atadiota la 41 ’ ■■■ v'.*> ; "./f

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thla auM Will ba ipast dlraotlf not fhra hla nasM and .tha pehaa ftfta. RECORD 2 0 BIRTHS BUY CHRISTMAS BUYING Tha WailoBal lUtatl Drjr Oeedi DAmLantiiAN wan aotiflad at tha aoddant At GLASTONBURY FACTORY ------AaaeaiatloB rtportad that atoraa te tha heapttal Qurraa waa ftiran.flrtt dated with wodaa wlUli jbt Yafmagt . CHBItTMAJ 8BAL8 avanr aaotioD of tlM o o u a ^ ara aid la tha MMrfanoy room and than TO RUN ON FULL TME Mtaral ydanu' HERE LAST MONTH MAKES MANY JOBS BUldaf aggnattn wapanMau tot •dmlttad aa a patirat ^for furthar A. K. Pratt at Seuth OiiataR* tba raom oos o f boUdagr Mbonota, SIMKXBYAUTO tnatflMBt, buqr, long aeaoelated_wto tha Oto> •ad that a wota fattlra aplritla ob> •argaant J d a MoQlten, who Booth OHaatoabory, Doe. 8,— dar MattudMtorlaf OoBMflft wU ^ poetad to ba In arldanoa la tba nude the Invoatlgatlon went to the (A P )»0 I a a 1 o r be retalaed br tha new eoapoaitlan. ftoraa tbla ^raar tbaa la alaaoat a a j I, quaatlooad Burke and axam- Company baa sold its mills to a It la anaeiad tha aa# ooaMany Vital Statblki Show 16 Expect Half MiBieD Wi Get 3f«ar alaoo Barber Safari DeaUe Fra^ taed hla brakea, which were found newly formed oom ration, tha will open tb. mllla aboot tba to bo in good worklag order. Brookalde Woolen Company. The of this month and nm fsOi thna. n Deathi and Nine Mar- Work io Natien’i Stores RADIO aUBADHIITED tore of Lag Step* in Front in December, riafot Dariaf Norember. AS IIAGUE MEMBER of Naigliber's Car.

Durlaf tiM moDtli of Norotsbor Naarly a half mlllkm additional Daaitf J. Curran, proprietor of a BOttOM.of SO Wrthf ww fllod in tb« workars will b« given employnoent Moot Tonight at Homo td John barber shop on D e ^ Square aad Town CSork'i ofBeo, of wlileh 16 and approximately 84,0()0,000,0cipe— BWrley WUeon, to Irving Wilson a consecration meeting led by Miss Icy Roadway Causes Accident sation paid during the Christmas Helen Frazier, and Jeannette (Burger) Taylor. season by retail stores win be about wMi iU , PHILCO M X Saimond—On Nov. 6, a daughter, on Center Street — Machine Mrs. Arthur Doggart left on Mon- (f iv e ij, James—(Dn Nov. 20, a son, Roger unabated factor in distribution.” Master'Donald Wetherell Is con- Fronv $22.50 up Wendell, to Albert and Doris Back in the Black fined to his home with the grip. (Rogers) James. CURB QUOTATIONS Merchants themselves are known Morrison—On Nov. 22, a son, to look hopefully at the arriving Charles David, to David and Louise Christmas business as the element ( (Pukofsky) Morrison. Amer (3it Pow and Lt B ...... 1 %in the year’s volume of business . Shapiro—On Nov. 24, a daughter, Assd Gas and E le c...... which will pull the year’s figures to Freda Jewel, to Samuel and Eliza- Amer Sup Pow ...... 2 hi the black side of the le^er. In beth (Arotzky) Sha,piro. Cent States E le c ...... i% New York City alone, retail stores . DEATHS Cities Service ...... 2 of all classes are expected to do Chapman—On Nov. 1. LeRoy Elec Bond and Share...... 12% close to 1400,000,000 in December Chapman, aged 79. Ford Limited ...... 6%business. Ferguson—On Nov. S, Agnes Niag Hud Pow ...... 5% Christmas club funds will furnish Ferguson, aged 49. Perm Road ...... 2%a good fraction of the money to be Horan—On Nov. 8, Mary Mc- Stand OU Ind ...... 32% expended during the C hristi^ sea- Cormick Horan, aged 69. United Fotmders ...... %son on gifts. At the present time Griffith—On Nov. 9, Charles United Gas ...... 2%more than $350,000,000 is ready to Robert Griffith, aged '54. United Lt and Pow A ...... 2%be mailed to club members of 6000 RucLnski—On Nov. 9, George Util Pow and L t ...... %banks and trust companies Rudinskl, aged. 63. Canadian M arconi...... 2%throughout the country. It has Waters—On Nov. 10, Jennie V. Mavis B ottling...... 1%been estimated that $147,000,000 of Waters, aged 52. igarettes Isleib—On Nov. 11, William F . Isleib, aged 60. Kellii' r—On Nov. 12, Margaret Kellner, aged 60. Freebum—On Nov. 12, Elizabeth MONUMENT MI LLS H. Freebum. aged 80. Kaminski—On Nov. 15, baby Kamins'd. Chaponls—On Nov. 16, (Tlharles “Preshrunk** Not SO long ago practically all Chapcnls, aged 40. Zeller—On Nov. 24, Lovella Zel- ler, aged 17. Ldpp— On N ov. 25, Jacob Llpp, Sr., aged 82. BED SPREADS cigarettes were made by hand Stepps—On Nov. 25, Mary Steppe, aged 59. Grant—-On Nov. 27, Hiram A. Grant, aged 63. Now, Chesterfields are made by high-speed machines Leggett—On Nov. 30, William J. Leggett, aged 78. that tom out 750 cigarettes a minute, and the MARRIAGES Nelson-Morway — On Oct. 1, cigarettes are practically not touched by hand. George E. Nelson of Manchester and Doris A. Morway of Southing- ton, Conn. Faron-Lennon—On Nov. 1, Philip Faron and Dorothy Lennon, both of ¥Y Y the use of long steel ovens in any way in the manufacture. Manchester. Grant-O’Connell—On Nov. r Wll- —drying machines of the Chesterfields are made and llston Grant of East Hartford and most modem type—and by ago- Katharine O'Connell of Hartford. packed in clean, up-to-date fac- Merenino-Valenti—On Nov. 9, ing the leaf tobacco for 30 Salvatore Merenlno and Louise M. tories, where the air is changed Valenti, both of Manchester. months—like wine is aged— every 4% minutes. The mois- Staples-Olds—On Nov. 18, Miles Chesterfield tobacco is milder ture-proof package, wrapped in Bfue r/ame and tastes better. Du Font’s No. 300 Cellophane Preshrank ~ Fast Colors Only pure cigarette paper— —the best made—reaches you ft A N GE OIL Think of it! You can now own Bedspreads that are nre- FRANKLIN FUEL OIL shrunk—that hold their shape after repeated launderings B ^ - the best made-—is used for just as if you went by the fac- ^ rhe Rackliffe Oil Co. tlful weaves, styles and designs for every type bedroom in the modem trend of colors. Insist on Monument Mills Pre- Chesterfield. tory door. Phone 3980 ah^ Ck)tton Bedspreads. You’ll find beauty and value. Priced: And to make sure that cvery- Iti a letter to us, an emi^ diing diat goesiinto Chesterfield nent acientUt says: EXCURSION $2.49 - $2.98 - $3.49 - $3.98 is just right, expert chemists ^Chesterfield Cigarettes ™ NEW YORK test all materials that are used are just as pure as the SondaYSy'Dec. 10 and 17 FREE water you drink, ” Yenr dw loe Willi Eafih Pnrohase of a i^isead-~

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tflanr^rfltrr tbH attaaipt tB ooovtetely make NflOB Of Maw York Otty wwit oo over the whole sKlfthif lyatom of their moaole m Soaday and pro- BEHIND TW SCKNCS.IN Enrnlttg Bfrallt package food, propcletary nedlolne oaadad to dig up a road that aoma HEALTH-DIET ADVICE and cooBMtlee mamrfactnre and dia- ttee ago waa buflt aenaa a eraek ____ PUBU8HSO BT THB BY McCOY WTULD PRINTINO OCMCPANT, UVX tiibution and to bring this vast ac- which formerty and naturally •mp- OB. FRANK Questtons la rsgard to Heattk aai Diet II BJamU ttrMt tivity nader the atrletest kind of A Ceremony that UMobMUr. Coami tiad into Shaa^aad Bay; tka road wUl bo aaowwreci by Ur. MoOiy who earn THOUAS rBBOOSOM direct governmental control, is «x being a mera ambankaent that con- OaaaraJ Maaavar boaddreoaod to ean ot thia paper. *^iOoaevelt, BadieaUam and Bato,** ; Experience tremely Ql-tlmed. verted the creek into a ameUy, atag- is M ootk-vm ing Cry ef a a P. Foaa4*4 Oet»b«r 1111 One may well reserve the formiBg nant sink. But there la an lllum- for r e ^ . • . • . President Is To Busy to PablUbad Br«nr BraDlas Bzoapl Keep Up Hie Swimming Sehednle ROBERT K. ANDERSOfi!' ' SDndas^a aad Holidays Bntared at tha of a fixed opinion as to the virtues atlng sidelight on the affair that’s Funeral Director For Post OStoa at ^taaebastar. Ooaa. aa HOW PBOLAF8U8 CAUSES Aticle caned “Stontliig Board Bxsr- .... Mask la Off “Intnpreting Saoead CUaa Mali Mattar. of the TufwsD bin untQ he has had jost aa Intareatiag to us as to any- Economist” at last. adhesions: 'dsee," if you wish a copy of the WATKINS BROTHERS, Ine. VL>B8CJUPT10N R A T S B time and opportonlty to thoroughly body. On# Taar, 1 ' bm.11 * a a.^ aaaataca f C M arUcie sent to you. please write to TEL. Omoe 8I7L Housk 7494. Par MoDtb. by m a ll...... | M hifonn htmaelf as to tts oontsat sad It a^paara that for a long time One of the most uadesirable re- me sad be sure to follow the cor- By BODNET DUTOHEB Sinaia oonlaa ...... I .01 probable effects. Certainly the respondents' instructions as given Herald Washington Correspondent DelTaarad. oaa yaar ...... fl.OO the people of Oerritsen Ueach had sults of prolapsus or falling of the in the heading or at the end of this making of utterty nMisenalcal been trying to get the New York organs is that as tbs organs slip Washington, Dec. o—Get yourself MEMBBIt OP THB A880C1ATBO article. Also enclose s largo, aolf* ready to be saved! PRBSS for many preparations, foods, nsed City authorities to do something down, they may rub agalnat saob addreaaed envelope and a loose 8c Tha Aaaeclatad Praaa ts azelnslTaly idnes and toilet accessories, has other. It ta this rubbing vdilob The Republicans are galloping to antltlad to tba naa tor rapnblloatlon alxAt that road, which obviously stamp. the nation’s rescue. causes sn irritation and tha irrita- ot all nawa dlapatohea eradltad to It reached a stage where the law should not have been a road at all However, udien severs *dhes<»ns Secret conferences among them or not otbarwlaa eradltad In tbls tion brings about an abnormal are present, the exercises alone will might very weU step in and stop leave Uttle doubt as to their sincer- papar and alae tha local nawa pnb* but a bridge; but nothing was don«k growth of connective tissue between not be sufficient to remove them llahad barala. whait amounts to sheer and blatant So, a while ago, the Beach ^olks got the two surfaces. In the course of ity. They eagerly greet recant un- All rlabta et republleatloa of .and it to necessary to secure.iqtecial favorable reaction to some admin- fraud. But whether It is necessary time, the organs may grow together apaelal dlapatehaa bareln ara alao ra> at Mayor O’Brien. ’There was aa corrective treatment for breaking istration poUcles. They wUl appeal aerrad. or advisable to enact such drastic forming adhesions. An adhertop Is the adhesions loose. I have work- election coming and O’Brien needed made up of tough, flfaroua tissue to the country as the alternative to Poll aanrlea client of N B A 8ar- ed out a direct treatment for break- “Roosevelt, radicalism and ruin." legislation as the Tugwell bill, and all votea. A couple of days before similar to scar tissues. The wt«d ing down adhesions by a hiiv>Hi>«t vlca. Ina They tell themselves that a turn place In the hands of a necessarily election a dredge was hauled down adhesion comes from the method which removes the necessity Pnbllahar'a Rapraaantatlaa; Tha meaning “to stick to.” and this is toward recovery began in June, Jnlloa Mathawa Spacial Arancy—Naw political nominee a^iointee like the to Shcepfihead Bay and ptrt in posi- for sn 8US and (fo The United States today frees it- age to keep the businesses and the lifting unless one’s professloa to act- National committeemen con- ticularly inqMutant when the paUmt self from the self imposed bonds of people of the country out of bank- G. Pease. At seventy-nine — he ing. Usually treatments with the gratulate themselves on their re- has rheumatism or arthritis, as in federal prohibition—a bitterly costly celebrated his Urthday yeeterday— ultra-violet ray, skin lotiona, hot vived soUdlty and the prospects ruptcy, reduce unemployment to such cases the adW ed bowd and cold ai^catlona, and massage “Doc” Pease is going aa strong In of popular reaction. experiment tha,t failed. something like normal, preserve the become a focal point of infection. wlU be sufficient to bring about a The Intestlnnl potaoning which ie This is no occasion for JubOation. ownership of home and farm, re-en- his o^Mcity of vegetarian, teetotaler good circulation to the skin and View With Alarm the fundamental cause of all types It is not the kind of thing over erglze industry and get us, in and president of the Non-Smokers aastot in rejuvenating the facial The recent RepubUcan pam- of rheumatism becomes much wene muscles and tiasuea. It may be word, out ot the depths of depres- Protective League as be was forty phlet reviewing "the record," which reasonable peoirfe will ex- when adbeslons are present a necessary to take some of these able political propaganda, was years ago when he first dawned on Christmas Photographs uberate and fling their hats and cut sion. They . would not be doing ^ well complete cure, especially in arthri- treatments occasionally, and it is the work of John Ctollan O’Laugh- tis, is often Impossible until the ad- By ca^rs. The end of prohihltiOD- at all if they should devote a major the consciousnees of ^ew York worth while if one can afford Un, executive assistant to Nation- hesions around the Intestines are In achieving beauty, o great deal merely clears the way for tbs mak- part ot their efforts and thoughts City. He is such a sturdy hater! broken up. al Chairman Everett Sanders, vet- can be done through developing m- eran newspaperman, former as- And so broadminded in Us HnUng__ Id exanitirtng ww.—^ ^ ing of a new start in a long and to the oorrection of such minor temal cleanliness principally sistant secretary of state, and wearisome task of developing in the abuses as the attempts of bsUyboo for It embraces nearly everything tients under the fluoroeoopic x-ray I through a good diet and colon hy- edltor-pubUsher of the Army and FALLOT have found that tha strongest ad- artists to make every homely little that other people are rather fond giene. Navy Journal. Cal Is the most Evening Sittings By Appointment. people, as a viiole and as indlvld- hesions in the human body are girt imagine she can become a Hol- of; meat, for one thing. All bis Impressive factor in a skeleton ' nals, a triumphant superiority to a caused by prolapsus or ssgging. (Ekyi^ielas.) organization at national commit- life “Doc” Pease has been thrown kind of drug habit. lywood star by using a partlealar such sdhsslons srs present to some Queetlon: Mrs. L writes: “I have tee headquarters. The organiza- DIAL 5808 almost into cooniptloiia at the sight ds^M in 90 per cent of s H women Alcohol is a drug; less Insldloaa, brand of tooth paata. Particularly had erysipelas for some time. Have tion will grow as the rescue cam- of a camiveroua human masticating coming for exawinstlcn. When tried aD sorts of remedlec without paign warms up and as more less injurious, less devastating in when a great many people are get- a steak. the sagging organa are bound out much results. Seems to die down money becomes available. As ele- the great majority of instances than ting weekly pay envelopes directly of their normal poaitiana by adbes- and then flame up again. Is this a ments In Big Business sour on “Doc” seems able, somehow or the narcotics, but a drug neverthe- or indirectly from the tooth paste’s iona there occurs s greater likeli- blood disease?” the Roosevelt regime, contribu- other, to draw the inspiration hood of those disorders common to tions wlU pick up. less, and one which, if beneficial at manufacturers. Answer: There is a definite bac- Here and There in U. S, the vitality needed for his constant women, accompanied by congestion teria associated with eryslprias so 'There’U be another hot prop- all, can be so only so long as its use Frankly we don’t know whether through the pdvie r e g l^ A pro- battling out of the air, for air seems that it may be termed a skip dia- aganda pamphlet — ammunition is controlled with the utmost cau- the good in the Tugwell bin tran- lapsus and congestion of this type ease. The activity of this bacteria — Just before Congress meets. to be about the only thing, aside As Dry Era Nears End tion. It is, too, a habit forming scends the harm in it, or the other is often reflected in the patient’s however depends a good deal upon And soon a fuU-time pubUclty way around. But we are very firm- from water. In which he permits mental state and there is a tenden- the condition of 3rour blood and your man wiU be chosen to maintain drug. Like every habit forming cy to being blue, depressed or dis- an anti-administration fire such San Francisco—A seedy looking*^ night -nost ot the stores reported ly convinced that this is no time himself to indulge. There are a circulation. I have never observed man, who bad imbibed too much drug it needs to be bandied with the couraged. a case of erysipelas that could not as CJharUe Mlcbelson operated for their stocks at 3.2 bottlo brew had for it. That the best tking to do good many things in New York air, Vath the ftuoniKopic x-ray, the the Democrats In the Hoover ad- pre-repe^J liquor, was taken In tow been cleaned out. Spokeamw for greatest care be entirely cured through dietetic by a good-natured bluecoat, who with it would be to wrap it up nice- to be sure, but one would hardly ex- doctor making the examination is treatment even when local applica- ministration. the Bt8>res eaid the race to rid their But it is a drug which has so in- tried to straighten out che man’s shelves of the “decimal drinks” was ly and file it away, to be brought pect to find in it aD the necessary aUe to determine the exact location tions were not used to kfll the bac- terlaced itself with the social and of adhesions. The Internal organs footsteps, then decided It was of no undertaken in anticipation that beer elements for a buzzingly busy life teria, although such local treat Too Busy for Many Dips physical habits of mankind that, if out again, perhaps, some time when can be moved about with the fingers Roosevelt uses his swimming use and rang for a patrol wagon. of stronger alcoholic content wUl of opposition to alee, wines and ments could not be harmful and The seedy looking man was highly make its appearance. it is to be disentangled from the business is booming and important while the patient is in front of the would probably hasten recovery. pool at the White House two liquors, to cigars and cigarettes and *‘*’*yi except in the spots where the or three times a week. No often- Indignant. fabric of life at all, the process must reforms can be made in activities “Repeal’s here," be hiccoughed. Kansas City, Kas. — Federal pipes and snuff, to roast beef, roemt adhesions nave boimd them down. (Bay W indow). er, because he is so busy . . . . possibly but not quite certainly In- “And If you take me to Jail, FD sue agents charged Tom Moore, negro, needs be an endlessly patient one In this way, the location of the ad- Question: M. V. asks: “How may He atlU eats lunch at his desk lamb, roast porit, to chicken, tur- you sure as shooting. ni sue you.” drew a pistol and attempted to pursued with as much skill as dili- volving the public health, without hesions can be discovered *nd the a man Just past thirty control what unless he has guests for Incheon shoot when he was arrested on a disorganizing the public’s verj’ key, gpoee, and guinea fowl, right treatment undertaken to re- appears to be a fast-developing bay in the executive mansion. gence lest we break or cut a thou- Chicago—It ma^ be Up, Up hoo- liquor charge, but the wsapon fail- existence. to tea, coffee and cocoa. Yet “Doc” move them. In cases of mild ad- window?" * sand other threads vital to the pat- hesions it is often poasible to over- His Mask Is Off ray for some CUcago resident-:, but ed to flre. ‘ ' It is infinitely more essential that Pease, takes a long drink of Croton Answer: Chit down the quantity the hotels may make a charge for Moore wa-. glad of It today. He tern of existence. We did that come the trouble by using plenty of of food to about half, eliminating Winfield W. Rlefler, revealed and a long lungful of the south wind It. pleaded guilty before Judge Rich- when we tried to forcibly yank al- this nation should rescue itself from exerclsee especially designed for this entirely all starches, sugars and fais at last as the president’s “interpret- from Himter’s Point and sails into a purpose. ing economist,” is a mere 36 years The managements of the hotels, ard J. !lopkins on the eve of the- cohol out of the scheme of things the perils and disasters of depres- for the present Also, take plenty taking cognizance of proUbitlon’s official demise of the IStt Amend- day aifd night program, Itisfing one The exercises which you are to old, youthful, blond, and robust He in this country through the blind sion than It should emerge with Its of “setting-up” exercises each day, repeal said they were considering a ment to charges of seUlng and use are those described in my ar- as well as long wAlks. Is one of the most overworked men violence of prohibition. We all hair nicely parted and in shining year or fifty—it makes no odds— In Washington, but smiles almost “corkage” charge for guesti who transporting whiskey and escaped and never grows weary. constantly. bring their own bottles into dlUng with a five year probatiun term. know the consequences. raiment. This ’Tugwell bill looks rooms. Of course “Doc” never gets any- Senior class, Joe Szegda, Margaret Expert in study and interpre- The Jud^e warned however; " I f Today we are back at the cross to us like hair-parting in the midst photograph which a man was giving tation of business and. economic The purpose. It was explained, Is you are caught w’th a revolver or where. But what’s the odds? He Badge, Frieda Taahlik and Mary .to a friend. The bUl for this waa roads. Of this problem of alcohol of a cyclone, with the bam door Turner of the Junior class, C^rge trends, he is leaned on by most to discourage the practice of "Up a knife, 3mu wlD be sentenced to keeps up an everlasting trying and 812.50 . . . Mostly they write of the government He is chair- drinking.” the peultenfary Immediately. Ic beverages we have solved no part hprtling straight at us. We had Cobb, Alexander German and 'Doro- speeches for scientists who have to has a perfectly wonderful time. try Lescoe of the Freshman class. man of the Central Statistics —with a single exception. We better spend our time dodging bam address lajrmen and want their Harrisburg, Pa.—Pennsylvania is The many friends of Mrs. Florence Board, economist for the Execu- Seattle—Members of the House doors. Somehow he reminds us of that technical stuff couched in compre- looking for high type men and have learned that one recourse, up- Badge will be pleased to learn that tive Council ("super-cabinet” ), Judiciary committee at Washing- hensible, entertaining language. women to run Its liquor stores or- on which coimtless people during a old time New London whaler who she Is making a good recovery from and economic adviser to the Fed- ton’s liquoi control session of the Other prominent men, frequently ganization. State Legislature should attend great many years placed all their sailed his ^hip back into the Thames her recent operation. eral Reserve Board. He was only NEW LEAGUE? poUtlcians, contract tor speeches on with Federal fleserve imtil the For the two thousand Jobs that their sessionB promptly. Their sec- dependence, was a sheer delusion. after having been gone more than Mr. and Mrs. William Wolff en- subjects they know nothing about. tertained on Thanksgiving day Mrs. Roosevelt administration came wUl be created, the state is going to retary is Miss Sue Perkins of Seat- The Padst Grand Council of three years and to the ends of the Lots of people come in with story pay from 8900 to 85,000 a year. It has taken us thirteen years to Kate Wolff and Miss Lena Wolff of along. tle, a rjaJ beauty. Italy is to debate tonight the ques- and scenario plots, and want the learn that the remedy of federal earth and reported, as the owner Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Though often consulted, he en- She was the model for the "Tric- writing done on speculation. Ghosts Annapolis, Md.—Garrett county tion of whether that coimtry is to hailed him, “Nary a whale but a hell Wolff and family of Westfield, Mass., joyed obscurity. He wishes the tory Girl” in the World War me- prohibition was worse than nq rem- Baer and Woods will have nothing In extreme wester.i Maryland will morial, a huge bronze gtatue to be remain in the League of Nations or and Mr. Williams and Mina Ruth president hadn’t told correspond- edy at all. That absolutely certain of a sail!” “Doc”, in his 79 years to do with such propositions. One ents who he was, as further at- be the only In the state placed on the Capitol grounds. Williams of Lebanon. woman paid them 850 to do an knowledge Is one asset, at least, to withdraw. Since’ Mussolini has of reformative zealotry, has caught tention will give him little time after repeal. It was allowed tr pro- Sl)e says she’s a good stenograph- The new Home Demonstration article which she sold for 830. She Ubit the sal' of Uquor therr by a er, too. expressed his poor opinion of a no whales but he’s had a whale of Agent of the Tolland County Farm to study and think. He lives In that we did not have in 1920, Wc was well pleased, though; just clause on the state wide Uquor con- League from which the United a ride. 'That’s better than being Bureau wiD hold a meeting Tues- Virginia and would play tennis are by Just so much better prepared wanted to get her name In a maga- trol measure. New York—Enter the two-bit day eifternoon at 1 o’clock at the zine. If he ever had time. States, Germany, Soviet Russia and for 79 years a hump on a Ic^. cocktail. 'That’s what» repeal is to go on. Chapel, with ideaa for inexpensive For many months he has told Japan are missing, there would seem The firm is now doing come book Portland, (Oregon—Several Port- bringing to New Yorkers, although We shall do best with this vary Christmas presents as her subject reviews for a man, butdoesn’t know recovery-seeking officials that the to be the greatest likelihood of Important thing to watch waa the land stores began a battle of beer most cocktails wiT cost fram thirty great problem if we do not imagine SPEAmNG OF FLIGHTS. She wlU bring patterns for aprons what he is doing with them . bottles the day before forma! re- to forty cents. and collars and many other sugges- condition of heavy industries and that by some stroke of magic we Italy's decision to quit—since Mus The flrin also would be willing to peal of the 18tb Amendment and A ch-dn of restaurants and at Said Senator Morris Sheppard, tions. Any lady interested In the write this column . . . the durable goods market. He can imdo in a year or in a genera- sollnl’s will dictates the determina' now sees a good chance for im- nationally known eastern brands, least ne hotel have announced they author of the Eighteenth Amend- subject to cordlaUy invited to be formerly seUing here at from 15 to wlU serve a cocktaD fo r a quarter. tloni of the Council with practical present provement in. that direction. No tion all that inheritance and inbred ment, in 1930: “There to aa much “House That Joke BuUt” 20 cents a 12-ounce bottle, went to The price generally wlD be about inevitAbleness. However, it is Just boom, thoujgh. custom have done, over a hundred At the local church Sunday morn- This age of specialization also has eager takers at a nickle each. By half as much as is speakeasies. , possible that II Duce does not, chance of repealing the Eighteenth ing the pastor, Ptev. A. W. Mellin- taken a big burden off corqedlans, generations, in weaving alcohol into Amendment as there is for a bum- ger took as his subject “The Bible” who no longer have to write their Dias ? A Better Bar really, deelre the disruption of the The National Labor Board, our civilization. We shall do bet- in recognition of the day being own Jokes. Gag writers used to be fix ming bird to fly to the pl«met Mars lag up a hearing room, installed a in South Windsor, this evening, De- League, but its reconstruction. “Universal Bible Sunday.” The clever fellows who’d ait around ter if we realize the hopelessness of with the Washington Monument dais about elbow high. cember 6, at 7 o’clock. convincing millions of people to What may, indeed, come out of choir sang an anthem “Oh, Jesxis, turning out perhaps one clever line WAPPING tied to its tail.” thou art standing.” a day. Now, though, they go at it “Looks like a good bar,” * com 'The. Jimior Simday school classes, the meeting of the Fadst Coundl Is mented Walter Teagler, the Stand< whose forbears wine, beer or even That noise you hear to the hum- Sunday afternoon ten slngei*s methodlcaUy, with staffs of re- and the ladles Bible class aU met a proposal for the rebuilding of the ard Oil official. in the new Community ^ u r c h hard liquor has seemed ae essential, ming bird j>arklng his tow on Mars. from Columbia' went to Hebron to searchers and voluminous files of aU Mr) sad Mrs. Calvin C. BoUes and for centuries, as bread and meat, League on a new foundation, the the rehearsal of the ’Tri-Coimty the Jokes ever told and printed. A1 daughter Miss Jeanne BoUes mo- House last Sunday for the first tlae. Treaty of Versaillee being complete- Chorus, who are practising seven Schwartz and Irving Brecher con- tored to C ^ Cod where they spent Miss EUen J. Fostei to superintend- that alcohol is an instrument of the duct one of the biggest of the ent of the Junior clasaes and IHse ly displaced as the basis of the new Chrismtaa anthems to be ^ven at NEW D E P U n COLLEaORS ’Thanksgiving and Mrs. BoUes and devil especially Invented for the de- the Trl-Coimty meeting the last Broadway gag-factories,, calling it Jeanne spent the we^-end with Kate M. Wlthrel is the teacher of the struction of humanity—a thing to League’s existence. It is coxicelv- Sunday'evening in December. “The House 'That Joke BuUt.” friends there. Ladles Bible class. Hie Men’s Bible COLUMBIA The biggest collection in the be attacked with hatred and with able that the nimw^i Tniw<< of the SWORN INTO OFHCE Mr. aiid Mrs. Raftoald Cone and class voted to hold their aessioM at Italian dictator sees in such a pro- world, probably, to In the offices of the Community buUding atoo aft- any and every weapon, fair or un Enos MelUnger of New York has United Artists, and Is presided over two rifildren of LitUa Falls, New posal a not unreasonable prospect York, spent Thanksfivtag and the w this. They have been m eet^ at fair. been a guest of his brother. Rev. A. by Mr. Hal Horne. He has approxi- Ladd Memorial Library since -the W. Mellinger at the parsonage for m NEW YORK Hartford, Dec. 6.—(AP)—In the week-end at the home of. Mrs. that the United States might be in mately a mlUlon Jokes, most of them Parish House fire. We shall do very much better if sevefal days, returning to New Yofk absence of Dr. Eklward G. Dolan, Cone’s parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Gkorge duced to Join with the other great riled and cross-riled so that he can Mrs. Anna B. Sbeldick spent the we approach the problem as the sci Simday uftemoon. United States CJollector of Internal A. CoUtos. produce a gog about any given sub- week-end at the home of her moth- entist approaches his, with open powers. Since it is beyond ques- Miss Adella Badge who has been By PAUL HABfUSON ject or situation at a minute’s no- Revenue for the district of Connec- mss Ruth Nevers of Bast Hart- ticut, who was 111 at Us home in er, Mrs. Mary Barnes and 'her tion that the weakness of the spending the past week at her home New York, Dec. 5. — Life is be- tice. So, for example, 3tou want a ford hsb been spendtog tba past minds, with a determination to ac- Manchester, eleven deputy coDeo- daughter Miss Eva Barnes, o f New League has always been fairly here returned to New York Sunday coming v^ry complex in Its simplic- variatlcm on the who-was-that-lady week at her home nere. She expects' cept only truth and to determine night, where she is a student at ity. A bu^ess man can hire an effi- tors whose appointments were an- to return to Bast Hartford Tuesday Britain. attributable to the absence of »><< gag. AD right—Series C, No. 857: the best way to the desired goal of Pratt Institute. biraoy expert to manage bis burineas Two 000^ meet. One says, “Who noimced Saturday were sworn Into afternoon. country, a proposal to so altar its office by Samuel W. Taylor, assist- human ascendency over a drug CJlayton E. Himt, Jr., returned to and an investment company to man- waa • that' laiDe 1 8 ^ n jAou with last AUta Dwyer aged 4, who was run- 8*1 i t B I N B3DB^nBy Worcester where he is a senior at age his nrorits. If he wants to put Ms ant to Dr. Dolan, tUs morning. ning about her yard with a stick In A " * without permitting our eyes to be basic structure as to attract the nlgbtr’ The oiber cook says, Worcester Polyetchnic Institute, on money in a bank, be can engage “That was no ladle; that was my The eleven deputy collectors of her mouth, feU and the loUypop United States to membership would Keene, N. ]^, l5eo. clouded by fanaticism or our sense Sunday evening, after having spent the services of an organization knife.” whom three were office deputies -stick went through her face com- certainly In d lc^ much Intelligence. of proportion unbalanced by precon- his Thanksgivlag vacation at bis which guarantees to warn him well Most of today’s experts dispute and nine field deputies, were George ing out under her Jaw. A doctor Fire eariy today destroyed a Bimii What the effect In this country of home here. to advknce in case the bank should the old theory that there are only B. Tuttle o f Middletown, Joseph M. was caUed. He cauterised it, and story wooden storehouse o4ril«lA Hay ceptions—perhaps as ftilUy inherit- Burns of Winsted, George Marko- a proposal that the United States Mr. and Mrs. George CJbamiJln fail. 'All the big executive has to seven fundamental Jokes. They say is caring for the Uttle girl. the Lane Chair'Con^iany and .peeu- ed as our neighbor’s taste for beer witz of WaUlngford, John Dyer of were guests Thanksgiving day at do then, CbeoreticaUy, is worry foere are fuDy twenty different Alfred Stone and Edward P. Col- pied by the Carey Chair Cbmpany. enter what would be practically a Norfolk, John J. O’Erlgn of New or strong liquor. the home of Mrs. Cha^ulin's surter, about bow to get the slice out of bis kinds, and that aU the wise-cracks lins attsodsd the meettog of the Damage waa estimated at ISSjQOO. new League, strtpp^ of the objec- Britain, Arthur M. Beckwith of We have tried shouting and Mrs. Alice Turner of N^^llimantic* drive, or his daughter out of infatu- ever written can be classified some- New London, Mrs. Efilen G. Cronan Past Masters associarion which waa The buflding was protaeM \by tions found In one founded on the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clarke ati Oiarles, accounted for 815J)00 of tha^lotaL have time to give such a propositioa Mrs. Ctospar iRhitm and son Har- authors their articles or stories. cyclopedia which Horne is prepar- we have. They can go to the Ghost Writers, A large number of friends and rel- from GrsenlMd, Mass., spent The remaining ^(),00Q damiffa WU the thought it deserves for a con- vey and daughter Mary 'ot Boston tog- to tha atnietu^ itiM. ;: called recently at the home of MrA Bureau, .present their ideas, and . a atiyes U the new deputy 'coDectors Thahksglvlng at the home of Mr. siderable time to come. They have cheek, aad go home and wait for were present when the oath of of- and Mrs. Raymond Birchard of Catherine BruBaagr»-a Harriet Little, on their way to New KnXJBG AT GBOSSING was injured by a Iboae^ TUGWELL BILL too big a woodpile to split in their Haven,- the maanscrlpt; "We write it — fice was administered. They waited W^iping. yon eini iV edvertlse Fred B. Baer Pawlinf. N. Y., Dec. »—(AP) — from 10:80 a. m., untU 13 .wh« it The Personal tax ooltoctor, got away from tha.' _ _ Without undertaking to paas own backyard. The honor ridl of the Windham high school for the seoond m*rititig and Henry F. Woods, the heed Failurf to tieed the wnfnlng of a was learned that Dr. Dolan would Bphralm Cowles, wiU ha at tta Wap- tibraahed around- tba atrait on Abe merits or demerits of the ffkosle, who have 76 freclanee cub- crossing vratchman waa blamed to- not be able to come to the Federal ping post office on December 14, force of the period contains the nnmes of the was taken to tha ^__ Tugwell bill, which is about to be- BEFORE AND AFTER following pupils from Oolumbia—90 ghosts to haimt the libraries for re- day for thd death of Eklward B. buUdlng. from 1 p. xn. to 8 p. m. and every search and to do t^e writing. Keeler, 84, of 31 Foster street, Dan- other day, (except fooMlaja) he wlU hospital and btod Ybr . come the core of a first class battle per cent or over, Wilheimina Oor^ It isn’t of any immedikte con- man of the Seflior class, David Hunt bury, Ooon., whose automobUe waa Bight Marquette Uaivnnity floo^ bf. 9t hto home from 4 p. m. to T of conflicting interests before a Sen- TO"?- cern of us folks up here in Oonnac- of the Junior ctoas and Lola Ctovke struck by a northbound New York baD plajr^rs have reported for m. to receive the Peraonal tasea. BUI This coooern wUl any- Central passenger train late yester- ate Committee in Washington, it is ' lout that a thousand people at Qar- of the Sophomore class. 80 per Ck>ach ^ Chandler's basketball After December 18, all unpaid Oltoolt W* cent or over, Carieton Hutchins, Le- thing from a levs letter to a novel. day. James -BeUveau, the watch- •quad, i-xst year one of the moat wOl be 83. possible to reach the conviction that ritsen Beach hi the Sheepabead Bay The aborteet job they ever did was brother Vergne Williams, John Zuajk ot the man, narrowly eeoMpoA being Ut as physically powerful qulntsts in ool- Tha Stalk tobacco an eleven-word tuai^tlOQ for e ,li9 wanM A wwalBff in KM lsr. JMniwQoii msmsy. Md tMrfftoellar A* tSa

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The Demesrets wees ROCKVME Boeindito vieltiair Nurae Aaawda- A« ttm Mfott of the reported aa havtaf sletol i of S6 ttoa, 9lfi09i MtAir Benda N^U Hob ikm y m fB lOtittoB to Nain m INJQCKVILLE atttOBMbOaa hrlii^v tba tatara to aed IS Itae Jtdy l, tfeRi Mmi, tbo pdla to tbb four wa#da wblla Cbtlftto^lMl^lM; Ootopawtoe vlllo to Bbelp’f d to w , wkoro oofi- asBir tho R^^heana had oloaa to a aocpw ooettobo, ats nsado jb r Sjtotagflold, Bortos—DiMoton of toe Iftw 'to Uss of ewi, . 1 EXPECT FMBTOTER1600 n/WOTto rm . ^ tUo afidttioBal odMNfi asrTtoe Vfio Bnfland Power AtoweiattoB, deoUr# ------at’toe'oriBpsjr Gcorfe SckeU Electnl May- total, IHASSBO; Tbo foUoirtof ware tho Mgpitod by too irnoM refuler qoBrterty divldsBds ob ooib- WSSfi a. ai, astfl'S-R. a . offletolo: POUCE CAR BUDGET m i ef appropdatloM OomodoNoB SI a moafif of iaeroao- S tia ll .OoMosrg. 8ay. • or bjr 222 Majority ■ RootiMlooa! aofigfet, tag todr revo&tio,<«9 they wero BOt asdB «Dd pN fened stocks. Wflfd Om — Moderator, F raab ponnlttod' to yaBBt-BB- ffloot; Booth Tender, Mre. Mary O. TmfU, diowf a total of ^2,990M bases botwoon RopkrlUo nad Etoar- s^arejwgiietted to m Flak; CSounter, Nelson C. U mA. Mts Hop# to ^nsh It emended-ont of tbe totel i^iproprla- ton each aftonoen'aftor toe Rode- durtag aa exp^tosnt at booM, teOa Stoto ,ynory, .etaM- RockvltU, D*e. 6. — AUtormaa Ward Two — D e ^ Rofletrar, Thraoi^ tione of ^418*16, meeatog. that a vine mgh 'flehooA tfiawie are drer. his mother, whM bs. had ftoBs aDia unexDcnded eocounU ie for Federation of Cbturcbes, at Bt footban offlelala. 666 Praapt Ddhrery.l the elty approprlatiOBe win be acted John’s Episcopal OturCh, and which ClaraDoa i . MeCartby, Damoerat> MorreU; D a ^ y Roglatrar, Howard vpoi^ Ilfi^M em dis left from the appro- Bridgeport, Cona.—Spciallat ad- UHltJlD, TABUnB, BALTB la aaadidata, mada axoaUast Dlmoek; Baoet Paaaer, Asher Reed priation of 88,000 made for intdoat opened on Sunday,' is meeting with minietration of Mayor McLevy wias NOSE DROPS Tbe fight le enected over aa ap- ^niccess. Meetings ar» held each eve- Dial 6282 abowliif, polUnf a total of 1,266 Booth Tender, Rose WaoMar; prqwlatton of |M 0 for a police car on Umponry loans. This wae left victory as three RepubUcaa meai- Checks OeldB first votaa, cba m a j^ ty of oohieb oaiM Comtera, Walter Kdlner, Fred by the paying off of debU from nlim at 7:80 o’clock, the final meet- bers ot the Board at Aldermen Join or Nenmlgls la SO mtontee, lialaito after the Board of Oeouaon Council ing being scheduled for Wednesday from tba Third Ward wbara ha ra* Kemsltaer, W. V. Sweeney. had removed tble item from tbe money h i^ by the city treasurer. with Socialists in electing a Social- la 8 days. SCHALLER’S irtdaa. Mr. Scbaata polled 1^76 Fourth Ward—Deputy Reglatrar, Otto Treeeorer'e Bepert evening. to ist president of the Common Coun- which wae to be recommend- Rev. Henry B. Onmtead, rector of Fine Laxatire and Tenie ▼otaa. Anthony Official Cmeeker, ed for adoption., Tbe report of a to Treasurer Par- dL Most Speedy !f The vote la conaldared tba larf Rose Backhaua; Booth Tender, ley B. Lecndrd shows a balancb on St. John’s Episcopal Clutoch, is a Tbe eiW charter refueea the meet- dose friend of R ^ . George Lyman aat In many yaara and it la alao Emory Phdpot Ballot Passers, tog tbe r ^ t to vote any item which bimd of ^2jM.96, which is consid- George Keller and Evelyn Weber; ered remtukable' inasmuch as tem- Paine, who is conducting tbe mis- ooncadad that tha woman did much le not recommended by tbe Board of sion. to dadda tha election, aa a larger Counteri, Robert Oreenwoood, and Comman Council, but the leaders of lorajy loans of a year ago totaling number of wonsan caat a ballot In Fred L. ElUotot the plan for miotorizing the police 14,000 were paid. The cash balance Beekvllle BtfefO thia election than In any prevloua The Republidcan Reglatrar of Vot- depaitmept hope to aecure aa in- on November 16, 1982, was 81,- ’Three high school basketball election In the city of Rockville. ters la Henry Schmidt crease of tbe running expeneea by 986.84. games are scheduled for this week SSDLAMD PACKAGE STOBE The total votea caat In the dlfler> Democratic Officials: the sum of 8600 and then have the The gennal orders drawn on the at the Sykes- School gymnaidum, 306 Main Street Telephone 8500 BAanehester, Cona. ant waria were aa followa: Ward One— Deputy Registrar, conuaoa counefi pemsit the expendi- a ty Treasurer exclusive of toterest according. to the announcement Men Women Total WllUam FinMy; Official Chedmr, ture for ^ puKhaae of aa automo- on temporary loons, sewer and fil- made yesterday ’The Manchester Snbject to DeUrery to ns—These fire the kinds of liquors yonT! find at onr store. Ward O ne...... 180 166 846 William Hahn; Booth Tenders, Ed- bile. Seiieral prominent political' tration. bonds totaled 875,679A8. Trade School will brhm the^ Ward Two ...... 290 266 646 ward Herlck and Lottie Cratty; leaders sUU they are opposed to To Addreee lions C8pb basketball squad to Rock-vUle Wed- Ward Three ...'692 461 1,068 Counter, Finnk McCarthy. this appropriation inasmuch as the Dr. Stanley K. Osborne, State nesday aftemexm for k game at 8:30 Ward "our___ 482 827 809 Ward Two— Moderator, Max common cotmcil voted it down. Commissioner of Hetoth, will be the o’clock. On Thursday aftmioon at leatic Whiskeys Dmnmtic Wines Zachemig; Deputy Registrar, Another interesting voU to be spetticer at tbe meeting of 4Jie Rock- the same hour the Stafford High Rye Blends Choice California Brands Ton votea caat 1,649 1,210 2,769 Michael Keating; BaUot Passer, Uken tonight is that for the street ■vllle (ions ailb at tbe meeting to School Girts basketball team will The Republican majority two Frank Murray; Booth Tendes, Ben- ligbU. Tbe sum of 812,000 is being be held Wednesday evming at tbe play the Rockville girls at the Sykes Bourbon Blends yeara ago waa about 660 votes jamin Ldslc; Cotmters, Edward H. aiked, whereas a year ago the ap- Rockville.House at 6:16 o'clock. gym. The big game of the week $1.25 and up whereas this year’s election cut the Dowdlng and Andrew Traill. propriation was reduced to 810,000, Dr. Osborne has consented to wUl be played at the Sykes Gym Blendtoi Whiskeys figure to but 222 votes. Ward Three —Deputy R^;lstrar, and as a result about one-fifth of speak on some timely topic which Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock when Democrats Win In Third Margaret E. McGkiane; Offldal the street lighU were eliminated. will not be annotmeed until tomor- the Manchester High School’s star per qt. Checker, Eidwai;d B. Coogan; Ballot Mr. McCarthy made his best No opposition is expected to this row. . squad meet Rockville High in vdiat $2.00 and np showing in the Third Ward where Passer, John Dwcey; Booth TeaaAer, iUm tonight. Regtotratlon of Unemployed is expected to be one the big Im pw t.. W in.. he polled a total of 660 votes, while John Hammond.and Rosella ^end- The following are tbe estimates A told of-over 300 were listed games of the season. All games axe Mr. Scheets carried a total of 480 hiser; Coimters, Arthur . Keman and of the city expenses for the fiscal yesterday as imemployed at the open to the public. votes. This is the largest ward in FrancUj McGuane, and Ruth Oorbln. year ending November 16, 1934, registration which was held at the Many Rockville Democrats are to »1.50 and up the dty«and has 1,324 voters. Nor- Ward Pour—Moderator, William which were adopted by the Common Town a e rk ’s office starting at 10 go to WlUimantic ’Thursday evening Imported Whiskeys mally thin In considered the Demo- Cullen; Deputy Registrar, Zigaqopd Council and which come up for ap- o’clock and which lasted well into for the Joint meetihg of the Tolland Scotch cratic stronghold and until a yesu* Oik; Ballot Pass«r, Andrew New- proval of the taxpayers at the an- the afternoon. comb; Booth Tender, Jeannette Cos- and Windham Coimties Democratic ago it had been carried by the mial dty meeting timight: The registration was under the C. Association to be held in the WllU- Irish Detnocrats; but at that time Coim- grove; Counters, Charies Benhelmer Department of Public Works— W. A., which was represented by and Herbert Wormatedt mantic Town Hall. Champagnes Himan Robert E. Davies wat elect- General Maintenance, 81,000; Oiling, Harold Q. Learned and Joseph Mc- The Board at Selectmen will hold Canadian ed by a good vote, giving the Re- Tb.e Democratic Registrar of 86,(XM; Parks, 81JK)0; Roller, salary, Candless of Meriden, who personal- Voters is George E. Dunn. a meeting this evening in their publicans an extra seat in the repairs, fuel, ^,260; Engineering, ly examined 80 men. chambers following the aimual city $5.25 and up council. 8760; CulverU, gutters and Mrs. R. E. Hunt and Mrs. Carl meeting in the Town Hall. and op Another contest of interest this storm sfnrsrt, 81,260; InddenUls Prutting, who have been interested The Longview Parent-Teachers $4-00 yrear was that of dty clerk which PUBUC WORKS ENGINEER 8260; Salary of Superintendent, 82,- In welfare work in Rockville, assist- Association held a meeting Monday haw been held by Raymond E. Hunt 500; Snow and ice removal, 82,000; ed in the registration. evening at the Longview School, be- ■for the past 12 years. He was re- FOR STATE IS NAMED Sid^alka, curbing and gutters 81,- Because of the large number ing their December meeting. The Domestic Gins Imported Rums elected over Louis K. Laubscher by 600; total appropriations, 828000. seeking to enroll it was necessary to principal speaker was Kenneth L. a total of 430 votes. He received 1,- One-fourth cost of appropriation have an officer patrol the corridor Messenger who delivered an inter- 673 votes to 1,143 votes for Laub- {''rank J. Carew Appointed ftn: voted Apfil 29, 1981, for improved of tbe Memorial building so as to esting talk on the topic *T^eeds in per Bottle $5.00 and up acher. This District — Has Had entrance into Union street, 88,760. keep the entrance open into toe the Oilldren’s Field”. Arthur H. $1.75 and up The third contest of interest was Department of Police — Police Town a e rk ’s office and also to per- Stein of Union street, played sever- that for the office of dty treasurer, Wide Experience. Salaries, 88,068A3; Special Police, mit the first ward voters to cast al violin solos. A social hour fol- which position was vacated this 81,000; Running expenses, 81,600; their ballots. lowed the business meeting at year by Parley B. Leonard, Re- Leslie A Hoffman, SUU Bto- total, 810,66SA^ Captain Richard Shea and Ser- which refreshments were serVfed. Imported Gins Domestie Brandies publican, who hsa held the offic's glneer of the Federal Publio Works Department of Lighting— LighU, geant Peter DowgleWlcz took The Committee in charge consisted for the past 18 years without coi>- Administration today announced the 812,000. charge and permitted only four per- of the following: Mrs. Mabel Klee, English test, having been endorsed by mancy selection of Frank J. Carew of his Fin Department —Salaries, 86,- sons to enter at one time, which Mrs. Herman luatzke, Mrs. Henry $5.25 and up Democrats. staff aa SUU Enginebr-In^^ector 400; Running Expense, 88,000; R ^ greatly facilitated the enrollment. Kloter, Mrs. Joseph Lavitt and Holland fclaude A. Mills, Republican, vaaa for Rhode Island and Ccmnectiout paring wires and cross arms, 8260; Inem se Bus Line Service Mrs. Emma Ludwig. elected city treasurer, recel ing a Urrltory. Public Works proJecU uVansporUtion, 8100; total, 88,- The New Elngland Transportation Victory Assembly, Catholic Ladies total of 1,666 votea, while F»ed carried on under Mr. Hoffman’s dl 760.00. Company, which is a subsidary of of Columbus, will hold their regular T. Hartsnsteln received a total of rection will be inspected^ a separ- Health and Sewer DepartmenU— the ”New Haven” Railroad, increas- meeting on 'Thursday evening In Eveready Cocktails Imported Brandies 1,167 votes. ate division directkl by W ^Um M Health, 88,600; New Sewers, 8600; ed their bus service between Rock- their rooms in the Prescott Block. The only other contest of Inter- Steele, Administration Headquar- School'Nurse, 81,200; Meat Inspec- ville and BilUngton yMterday morn- $ and up est waa that of city sheriff u/hlch Urs. Mr. Carew reporU directly to tor, 8600; Inspector of Publio Eat- ing by adding another bus. 2.50 * 4.7$ and up went to Herbert F. Krause, Rsjpub- Mr. SUele ing Places, 8 ^ ; Maintenance of Under the plan put into operation More Minnesota high schools than lican, who received 1,668 , votes The mew SUU SM^eer-Inspeetor Sewers, 8600; Filtration Plant, 86, yesterday the traneportation com- ever before, 80, are this year offer- We have connections with diftributors in New York who handle any and all kindi while Raymond E. Splelman, Dem- has bad especially broad responsl 600; total, 89,700.00. pany will operate two buses from ing special instruction in agrlod- of liquor you may desire. ocrat, received a total of 1,161 bllltles In tbe construction flald, Salaries — Mayor, 8600; City Ellington to Rockville In the morn- ture through federal and state aided votea. starting in having oharge of oen- Clerk, 8400; City Treasurer, 8100; ing, whereas In the pait they oper- departments. Complete Election Besdita structural work on tbe Woolwortb Corporation Counsel, 8300; Col For Mayor: Building, New York City. H» com- lector of Taxes and Tax Bond, 8400; xGeorgerge S(S(^eets, . Republioim, . Ward manded importantnon work in tha Pan- AssfiMon and RaU Maker, 8800; One, 200; Ward Two, 86ft; Ward ama Canal zone during 1lU construe- Board of Relief, 816; a ty Bherlfl, Three, 480; Ward Four, 8A8; Total tlon. More recently, ne waa Super- 826; a ^ Auditors, 860; Milk In vote, 1478. InUndent In charge of Hotel su tle r speotor, 8100; City Court, 82,200; Clarence J. McCarthy, Democrat, In Boston and ths Lincoln Building Hsalth Offtosr, 8200; total, 84,800. Ward One, 145: Ward Two, 188; In NSW York City. Mlsoellansous — Elections, 8800; Ward Three, 660; Ward Four, 868; Mr. Carew’a oftlcssfflcs w1will continue Rent, 1600; Prlntlnf, 8760; BUtion' ToUl Vote, 1266. at the existingting officesfflcea of< Fsderal ary, 860; ZnctdenUlB and Contln< For City Clerk; Englnear Hoffman[0^ at Brldgsport, ncy, 8900; Water Rent and Hy' xRaymond E. Hunt, Republican, Connsctlcut with no addition to of- SanU, 82,100; Probation Oflloer, Ward One, 208; Ward. Two, 879; fice personnel. 8100; Expense of Milk Inspector, Ward Three, 517; Ward Four, 472; Memorial Fund, 8600; Expense of Total Vote, 1278. Juvenile Court, 8200; Interest on Loula K. Laubaohep.', Democrat, Ward One, 189; Ward Two, 168; Recreation Center Ward Three, 620; Wsird Four, 821; ToUl VoU, 1148. Items of Interest For City T reasure; xClaude A. Mina, Republican, Ward One, 209; Wbird Two, 876; TottlfhFe Proignin Ward Three, 604; Ward Four, 467; Ths Women’s ewimmlng olaeses Total Vote. 1866. will meet ae follows: 7]00 to 7:46, Fred T. HartauMteln, Democrat, Beginners; 7:45 to 8:80, Xntermcdl- OF USE TURKISH TOBACCOS Ward One, 185; Ward Two, 167; Ward Three, 626« Ward Four, 880; Business Men’s Volleyball from Total VoU, 1167, 6:15 to 6:16. For Aasesaorae In tbe Senior Basketball League xFranklln C. Harlow, Republican, tbM NalNational Guardi will play Ward One, 206.; Ward Two, 870; Jl^e'i Jewels et 7:45. The follow- Ward Three, 4S4; Ward Four, 464; ing g w e tbe Herald team will play ToUl Vote, 18-18. the Phantomi. Dancing will follow John Cyrklewics, Democrat, Ward the games. One, 186; Wan'd Two, 170; Ward Three, 630; Ward Four, 839; Total VoU, 1174. ■ xJuUua M> Koaiorek, Republican, Ward One. 198; Ward Two, 868; Christmas Ward Threfi, 472; Ward Four, 464; Health ToUl, 1492. xOtto Ytist, Democrat, Ward One, 142; Ward, Two, 169; Ward Three, Is 661; Ward Four, 846; Total Vote, Cards 1207. §endinjr Christmaa Garda aty Sheriff: half xHerb Ward Three. 484; Ward Fo\ir, 467; aches, sleeplessness. I t tskei the December Birthday ToUJ VoU. 1617. vim ont of your dey'e work. limitfd eqllar of earth'~*ealied in Tuifciah. xl.«o Flaherty, Democrat,' Ward Ona. 188: Ward Two. 168: Ward Correct constipation by eating a Convalescent Yaceg.'* Tobaccos i^rown there cost u Three. 641: Ward Four, 387: Total delieioue ccreaL Laboratory teeU Vof.«, 1184. ■how Kellogg's AiL-Bnaa soppliee Sympathy bqto as li.0 0 a pOOlid. Carefully toey are Other Oontests "bulk” to axeidse the i examined, legf by leaf. Often k takes a Ward One— and viUmin B to tone the Across tile Miles .‘' F o r A l d e r m a n : tract. EMSfi a whole day to select two pounds of Jr>hn H. Yost, Republican ...... 210 The **bnlk'' in AUi-Bban ie V/allaee E. Lemleux, Democrat .181 similar to thst ef lettnee. Within and Odd Cards ceftsm ef' to ^ finetotoeonn. Lucky Strike : For Councilman : tbe body, it bieomes a soft aoue, if the w ed^j IMfiftot tour of fine Tuikisli A rthur R. Newell, Republican . .204 which g ^ y deare the inteetined of This Sort Xiswia A. Neumann, Democrat .. 189 of wastM. Bow amdi better than tobaceee. Fpr these ttndpf dplicety Tuiiddi Ward Two— , nstog nille and dragn—so efeen For Cotmeflman: luirmfiiL toevw sto btae$e4 wkh dioice tobaccoe Amo R. Weber, RepuUlean___874 Twotablespoofifula dsflywlB ( hem eer eem SoBtfabad-’-to make your Robert H. R u^er, Dwnocnt .. .168 rect meet typesi^eeiiM * M onf^ 3^to$J.OO Ward Three— ato^rdiratW a Luttoy it fully podtol For Alderman: t^ay, sea yovg Robert A. Davies, Rmublleas . .610 '--rtMiadfsill fiom leoee etolfc Patrick J. J

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dition may be demimded ''receiving one civil wnrk^' i UTVINOFF VISITS Deatfts la0i Night |"JAKE HIE RARBER” any money, valuaUa eacurity or 30JI00 U N REGISTERED other DAILY RADIO PROGRAM other property, know^tug the same work of tb* JCPiT ^ to have been stolen or unlawfully and dlaeuased a s eno TUESDAY. DECEMBER B (Central aad Bastera Standard Tima) Dtauth, Wsbb, 66, obtained” FOR WORK IN STATE putting SG mai9.^{(;k iia(l manli^ of the RepobUe Steel Cor- /' Not*:—AU programa to koy and bule ebalna or gronpa tboreof anleu aped* ViaOREMMANUl TO BE SENT BACK Extradition troatles "are to be poration in, Duluth and prmniaent Bed; coaat to coaat (o to o) daslcnatloa Includoa all avallaU* atatlona Uberally, not strictly, construed,” CenL EasL for nitmy yeen in minliif'operations Hartford, D te.. 8.— (AP)— More Programa aubjact to ehanga. P. M. the court a a id NBC-WEAF NETWORK ^ 5:46— 5:46—Little Italy — east; Ha> in Northern Minnesota. than SO JKX) names are now on the Oils of new police buildhigk' vena A Maek—Dixie; Memories— w Chicago—Katherine CcAn, 88, Chester, England, Jiave Me BASIC — Eaati weal wiw weel wtlo 6:00— 7dX)— Myrt A Marge— east only; Oats of the Federal and State Re- Rossian Envoy Gaest Of veteran Chicago muMc teacher, wjar wUg wcah wfl wUt wlbr wrc wgy Panico Oreneetra—midnest Qiicago Man Charged^ With employnaent Commissions, waiting beating. v when wcae wtam wwj wsai; Mid: kad 6:16— 7:16—Juat Plain BUI — east; critic anil sponsor oi tbe o p e ^ iis]?' for an opportunity to go to work wmaq well woc-who wow wdal wkbf Naylor’s Oreh.—Dixie; Smith Ore. . Coronado, CaL— A. B. Fry, 73, DIPHTHEIUA CASES NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — ortmj — midwest; Texas Rangers— west King-—D Dnce Seeks So- under the Civil Works Administra- i wiba Kstp webc wday kfyr cret clol nationally knowii engineer and for- Taking Part h Eight Mil 6:30— 7:30—J. Denny Orehea^-east; tion and the Public Works Adminis- SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax Buck Rogers— tnidwest repeat; mer commander of the New York DECREASE IN STATE tration, according to Mias MiUlcent 1 wlla-waun wlod wam wmo ^ b wapl Herb Gordon's Orehestra-Dixie naval m ijitla.'' TRUSSES wjda wamb kyoo wky wla* wbap kpro 6:45— 7M6—Boaka Carter, Talk— ba> viet Aid For Peace. Eon Swindle. Pond, Fedpnd Rie-Bmployinent Di- -woallal KtDSktb's ktluKUU wsoc FULL line of ale; Between the Booksnda— west rector of Gtaonaetleut MOUNTAINDUNTA.IN—koa kdyl kglr kghl 7dX>— 8K)0— Elmer Everett Yeas, Skit BUPTURE TRUSSES PA^CIFIC COAST — kgo M kgw kemo 7:15— 8:18— SIngin’ Sam — basic; Or. Hartford Dec. 5.— (A P )—An ap- The secogid half of the program ELASTIC STOCKINOS kbqq kfsd ktar kgu ehea— Dixie: Organallties—west preciable decrease in diphtheria is now in effeet. Prior to the first Cent. East. 7:30— Srtfr—Voice of Experience—e; Rome, Dec. 5.—(AP) — Maxim BABY VAMPIRE BAT Washington, Dec. 5.—(AP)—Ex- KNEE CAPS ANKLETS' Louis Panleo Orchestra—midweat of this month men already working 4:00— 6:00— Songa by Arlene Jaekaon Litvlnofif turned from business to tradition to Elngland of John (Jake cases, reported to the State Depart- . A B D O M IN A L B E L T S 7»46— 3:46— The Columbians—c to cat ment of Health for the week ending on projects under .the joint prograto 4:30— 6:30— DolfttI* Adventurea— to 0 8:00— 6:00—Stokowski Orchea—c to e pleasure today from talks with Pre- the Barber) Factor of Chicago tor Expert in Charge Gnaranteea 4:45— 5 :46—Nuraery Rhym*»—alao e 8:16— 9:16— The R ^ ’s Gold— c to cat IS B ^ AT ZOO at noon today is shown. This week of the Federal' government and tbe 6:00— 6:00— Mme Francea Alda— alao o 8:30— 9:30— Californian Melodies— to o mier Mussolini productive of an State and Town govem m ^ts were Perfect Fit, 6:30— 6:30— Weekly Hymn Sing— to e trial on a charge of participating to there are but four cases as com- 9:00—10K)0—Apensered Program— to e an 38,000,000 swindle, was approved transferred entirely to the Federal Home Calls A t No Extra! 6:46— 6:45— Cheerio Muaical Moaalea 9:30— 10:30— CBS Broadcast— c to cat agn^eement on Italian-Soviet political pared with 14 for the week preidous. 6:00— 7:00— Th4 Mountaineera— weal 9:45— 10:46— Nino Martini, Tenor— ba- collaboration to the formalities of today by the Supreme Court. ’Two were to Middlesex County and payrolls. Now new men are being Charge. 6:16— 7:15— Billy Bachelor’* Sketch sic; Myrt and Marge— repeat for w diplomacy:^ ~ The court upheld the action of the put tq work on projects just begin- 6:30— 7:30—Lum d Abner—east only 10:15— 11:15— Gertrude Niesen— c to c Curator Ditmars Says It Is one each to Fairfield and Hartford Phones: 8806—S ^ . 6:45— 7:45— The Goldberga, Serial Act 90:30— 11:30— Isham Jonea Orch.— c to e CJhief of these was a reception by Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals counties. Eight diphtheria bacilli ning as a result of the new Civil 7:00— 8:00— Sanderaon-Crumit, Song* 11:00— 12dX>—Vincent Lopax Or.— c to o King Victor Emmannel of the Rus- directing extradition. carriers were reported to state in- Works AdmlQistrstion program. —east; B. MerofT* Revue— midweat 11:3^—12:80— Ace Brigade Oreh.— c to o Worth bs Weight In Gold Factor fought extradition on the Already more than 2J)00 men have The Arthur 7:30— 8:30— Wayne King’* Orcheatra 12:(X>— 1:00— Dance Hour— wabo only sian foreign commissar and a ban- stitutions and one in Bridgeport and 8:00— 9:00— Ben Bernie and the Lada quet at the Soviet Embassy. To- groimd,that the offense charged one to New Haven. \ begun woric on the basis of a 30- 8:30— 9:30— Ed Wynn A Band—e to o NBC-WJZ NETWORK against' him of having received hour week at 515 and soon it is ex- 9:00— 10:00— Seth Parker’* Cruiae—to c morrow he will be a guest at the Scarlet fever cases have also de- Drug Store BASIC East; wta wbs-wbsa wbal It’s So ftiure. money knowing it was fraudulently pected that many more thousands 9:3(^10:30— Madam* Sylvia— also eat wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; American embassy. creased with 54 for this week as 845 Main Street 9:46— 10:45— Robert Simmons, Tenor Midweat: wclor kyw wenr wla kwk Litvinoff, whs arrived Saturday obtained "vfas not a crime imder the will be called. 10:00— 11:00— John B. Kennedy’* Talk against 71 for tiie week before. Robinow Boilding rkwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf after concluding Soviet-American New York, Dec. 5.— (AP)—A laws of Illinois, and therefore not Hartford County had 23 of these Yesterday, members of tbe vari- 10:15— 11:15— Benny MerolT Ore.— east: NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtm) Lum and Abner— midwest repeat wiba kstp webc wday kfyr cret clef recognition negotiations in Washing- baby vampire bat was bom today extraditable under the treaty with cases, 15 of which were In the City 10:30— 11:30— Meyer Oavi* A Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wjax Great Britain. 11:00— l2rtX)— Rudy Vallee’a Orchestra ton, discussed with Mussolini prob- at the Bronx Zoo. of Hartford. Fairfield County had wfla-wann wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl lems of international policy and Since the extradition proceedings .11:30— 12:30— Reggie Childs’ Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro ‘The baby is the imaige of its 12 cases. New Haven County flvec CB8-WABC NETWORK woal ktba kths wsoc how to better the general political mother—a tiny leering bulldog face, were b ^ n n Factor and his son Tolland County three, Windham MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl situation in the spirit of an Italo- protnfding lower lip, sharp tangs, claimed td have been kidnaped and (bounty thrjee,. state institutions BASIC— East: wabo wade woko wcao PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo waab wnac w n wkbw wkro wbk cklw Soviet non-aggression pact. a little rat body covered with thick held for nSisom; five and one each in New London, wdre wcau wipyip wjas wean wlbi wspdws khq kfsd ktar To The People of Manchester CenL EasL Soviet Support shiny silver-gray fur • and claw- At the request of the British gov- Litchfield and liiUddlesex Counties. wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe ernment Factor was taken into cus- kmox wowo whas 4:16— 6:16— To Be Announced ‘That much was reported yester- wlngrs with a four-inch , spread. Measles came down to ten cases Have you 6wer wished that there was a shop to town where EAST AND CANADA—wpg who wlbw tody in (Chicago and held for extrar 4:30— 6:30— The Singing Lady— east day in an official communique, be-' Vampire bats are extremely rare, from 13 tbe week p^vious and you could go to have your Ideas made a reality ? Where you •whec wlba wore wlce elro ekac 4:46— 5j 46—Orphan Annie— east only dition ofi the charge he was a fugi- DIXIE — wgrst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 5:0G— 6KX>—Richard HImber Orches. tween whose lines well-informed and Raymond L. Dltmars, curator, whooping cough decreased from 52 could have those odd pieces of furniture made for you by tive from justice. klra wrec wlae wdsu wtoe krid wrr 6:S(i— *:3^ M ary Small, Songa— east; persona read that H Duce obtained declares the baby “is worth its to 31 this week. No typhoid fever at the same cost as the cfiieap, production fumitiii'e of today? ktrb ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt The Singing Lady— repeat for wgn Soviet support of his efforts to solve weight in gold.” The Charges cases were reported. wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 6:46— 6:45— Lowell Thomas — east; He was charged with having re- MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd Orphan Annie— repeat to midwest the disarmament dilemma. ‘The mother was captured by Ar- Other diseases reported were: For three years 1 have made and fefinished furniture and wtaq wisn wlbw kfh klab wkbn weco 6:00—1 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy— east only Premier Mussolini busied himself thur Greenhall of the University of ceived from the Broad Street ^ess. • Botulism 1, broncho pneumonia all kinds of,other w(X)dwork for people in town and in Hartford. wsbt 6:16— i:16— Radio in Education— to e today with the preparation of a re- Limited, 458,500 poimds sterling, MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh ksl 6:4^“ 7:45— To Be Announced Michigan, nearly at thi cost of his 48, cerebrospinal meningitis 2, •Nothing but the best of materials and fine hand rubbed flniahoe COAST—khj koln kgb klrc kol kfpy krl port he will make to the grand life, in the ChilibriUo caves in the knowing it had been fraudulently made this work outstanding In quality. Because of it, the same kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb 7:00— 8:00—Crime Clues. Dramatic chicken pox 198, German measles 3, 7:30— 8:30— Health Adventures, Talk council of Fascism tomorrow night Valley of Chagres, PanamA Al- obtained. influenza 4, mumps 25, lobar pneu- people have come to me for more. / CenL East. 7:45— 8:46— Hillpot A Lambert, Songs on the chief international problems The Seventh Circuit Court of Ap- 4:00— 6:00— Skippy, Sketch—east only 8KX>— 9:00— Mu^ie Memories A Poet most nothing is known of the vam- monia 55, policmyelltis 1. 4:15— 5:15— Phil Regan, Tenor— to cat 8:36— 9:3(^Men of Daring— w ji only in light of the exchange of views pire bat’s habits, and tbe baby vam- peals declared the evidence disclosed Now it is my intention to make it known to you that I am 4:30— 6:30— Jack Armstrong—es only 9:00— 10:(XL-The Variety Cruli -wjz with the So'viet foreign commissar. pire is considered by Dltmars as of Factor, under various aliases, wa8 ready to serve you with the same quality workmanship as I have 4:45— 6:46— George Hall Orches—to c a by Ireene Wicker the central figure in operating a previously dofie with my customers. 6:00— 6:00— Buck Rogers— east only; 3era Male Trio— east; The council meeting has been her- “great scientific Importance.” The Skippy, Sketch—repeat lor midwest Amos 'n' Andy— repeat for west alded as one of the most momentous scheme imder whlclk approximately parent is the only one of her kind K is not' too late to have your favorite piece of furniture or 6:16— 6:16— Bobby Benson— east only: 10:16— 11:15— The Poet Prince— baale in its history, for a decision was ex- in a zoo. 58,000,000 had been fraudulently ob- Al and Pete—west A Dixie only 10:86— 11:30— Or.— to o pected on Italy’s attitude toward the tained from tbe British public, and A Thought that Chippendale Mirror made for you or your friend before 6:30— 6:30— B e 11 y Barthell — east 11:00— 12:00— Phil Harris A Orchestra “The new-bom bat,” detailed the Christmas. Jack Armstrong—midwest repeat 11:30— 12:30— Harry Sosnick Orchestra league nations, which Mussolini has curator, "has a wingspread of four that Factor had received much of it ' * severely criticized. before coming to Illinois. inches, is Gbout the sbta of a mouse Do ye not-fcnow that they which | To Leave Tuesday and was active from tbe moment Several alleged accomplices were *‘A Good Piece of Fnrnitiire Is Like a Good Friend; Litvinoff will leave for home ‘Tues- apprehended, tried and convicted in minister sbont holy things live of of birth. It crawls on its mother's the things of the temple, and they It Stays With Yon TiD the End.” CIVIL W AR LOOMS day before the council session. An back, feeds like a human baby and England exchange of ratifications of the Justice Stone delivered the de- which wait at the ultar are par' » WDRC squeaks like a mouse, though the takers with tbe attar? — 1 Cftfin- Italo-Soviet ncm-aggression accord, cision of the court which asserted sound is more prolonged than a thlans, 9:13. / IN FUKIEN AREA Hartford Conn. 1880 it was said officially, will be made mouse squeak.” the crime with which Factor was "as soon as possible.” charged was "an extraditable of- Harold Dwyer He explained- that the bat gets I do not envy a clergyman’s life The interview between Litvinoff fense.” Tuesday, December 6, 1938 its name of vampire from the fact as an easy life, nor do I en'vy tbe Phone 8896 Cor. Flower and Summit Street and the King this morning in Quiri- that it lives on warm blood. In J u ^ ce Butler dissented, protest- Chinese Rebels Take Over Eastern Standard !nme nal Palace continued over an ex- clergyman who makes it an easy Panama^ its native habitat, it feeds ing timt under tbe ruling of tbe ma- Ufe. — Samuel Johnson. P tended period.^ It was understood on horses and cattle and often un jority a citizen of this country could Province And Plan War 4:00-^U. S. Army Band. they did not touch on international sleeping persons. be sent to a foreign country for trial 4:80— News Flashes. politics in their conversations. A t the Zoo, the mother has been for an act which did not transgress 4:36— Enoch Light’s Orchestra. Afterwardr tbe Russian foreign fed daily on defibrinated blood, ob- gny law of this country, Federal or On Neighbors. 4:45— Ye Happy Minstrels. secretary was driven in an automo- tained fresh from the city abottolrs state. 6:00— Skippy. bile through tbe Pontine marsh, the and separated in a centrifuge. The (iburt overruled Factor’s con- 6:16—Phil Regan. great reclamation district which was The mother has a wingspread of tention that tbe Dawes-Simon trea- Xim 6:80—Jack A.rmstrcng—^All-Amer- understood to be a public works of fourteen inches and large visible ty was not now in force and did not Hongrkong, Doc. 6.— (A P )— C3lrfl ican Boy. . great interest to Litvinoff. war, involving the newly eetablished 6:45— (George Hall’s Orchestra. fangs. Her wings, as is the yampire name as a treaty offense the receiv- revolutionary government in Fukien M. Litvinoff was entertained at bat custom, are used much as stils 6:00—Buck Rogers — ‘‘Adventures lunch in the new city of Littoria, ing of money knowing it to have province, loomed toda^. when she walks around on her vic- in the 25th Cratury.” which has risen from tbe marshes, been fradulently obtained tims with a feathery tread that in- The rebel administration w ar said 6:16— H -Bar-0 Rangers. uninhabitable until tbe recent com- Tbe court held the treaty includes sures her a high degree of secrecy. in Chinese dispatches to have or- 6:80— "Legislation — Past, Present pletion of the reclamation project. among tbe offenses for which extra- dered an offensive against two' A Future;” Congressman Herman neighboring provinces, Chekiang and P. Koppleman. .ARABS sentenc ed Kiangsi, in southeastern China, 3nd 6:45— Uttle Italy, two divisions of troops were said to • 7:00— ^Msrrt and Marge, Jerusalem, Dec. 6.— (A P )— ‘Three be moving into Kwangtung to assist 7:16— Captain ‘Tim — Adventures Arab leader*'.Convicted of hoping in the defense. with Stanm , to orga lize A ra l demonstratlODS Airplanes of the Nanking Nation* 7:80— Del Campo. that caused scores of deaths and in- Allst government, which the Fukien 7:45—Norman Hapgood. juries in October were sentenced insurgents charge is in league with 8:00—^Elmcr Ehferett Teas. the Japanese, bombed four towns in 8:15— Singin’ Sam. today. Fukien yesterday, killing at least 20 8:80—Voice oi Experience. Jamal Hvsseini and Edmond persons and caused great property 8)46— The Columbians. Rock were given one-month Jail damage. 9:00—^Leopold Stowkowsld and tbe terms and Sheekb Muzzafar w u Ten Cadets Killed Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. released on surety of £200 (|1,024) Through error the bombers fired 9:15—Poet’s Gold. for a year’s good behavior. on a group of cadets at rifle prac- 9:80—California Melodies. tice 4iear Foochow, the capital cf 10:00— Casa Loma Orchestra; Do, NUN DIES .Fukien, with the result that ten Re, Mi trio. boys were killed and 30 wounded. 10:80— Ckdumbla News;flervlce, St, Louis, Dec, 5.— (AP)— ^Mary A blockade, meanwhile, was ap- 10:46—Nino Martini. Alexis Phelan, senior member of the parently in force against Fukien, a 11:16—Gertrude Niesen. Order oi Vlsitaticm here and found- maritime province, A gunboat }1:80—Isham Jonas' Orchestra. er of tbe Visitation Alumnae Asso- seized a ship containing 8(M rifles ciation died last night at tbe Visi- and bound for Foochow. .... Let’s Harlan county, Kentucky, led the tation convent. Eighty-eight years The south China government at state In 1987 in production of coal, old, she entered the order 70 years Canton undertook defensive mUitary mining 7,427,000 tona. ago. * preparations. It was unoffieially reported Canton would not ioto an attack on Fulden unless 18,000,000 was forthcoming from Nanking. Make It A Many pro-Nanking Fascists, in- cluding army and navy officers, { were reported to have been secretly executed at Canton. I T f f : i Real Recovery WBZ-WBZA EpringMld — BectoB % ’-4 * J '"i y CHRISTMAS f-. I ^ n ...... /«...... A ToesdAT, December. 0. 1900 p. Eastern StBadard Time 4:00-^Betty and Bob. For Tuesday and Wednesday! 4:16— ^Meredith Wilson and hla Or- cbeatra, 4:30 — Through the Hollywood Lookmg Olasa— Frances Ingram. 4:45— Brown Palace Hotel Orches- tra, GIVE SOMETHING 6:00— Agricultural Markets — E. LAMB CHOPS J, Rowell (reports). 6:16— Views oi the News—^Henry Short Cut Rib Edison Williams. ELECTRICAL— 5:30—The Sixiglng Lady. or 5:46—Little Orphan Annie. » • 6:00— NBC Program Calendar. Meaty Shoulder THURSDAY, DEC. 7 6:15 — Happy Landings — Mitrl Green, the gift that everyone 6:30— Time, 6:82— Old Farmers Almanac. At 2 P. M, 6:34—Temperature. appreciates and can use. 6:30—Sports Review — Bill Wil- * The Fourth liams. 6:41-Weather. In Our Winter Series Of Cooking Demonstrations We hav^e a wide variety of 6:43— Famous Sajdngv. Using the Electric Range 6:45 — Todasr's News — Lowell suggestions. Thomas. Under The Direction Of 7:00— Amos 'n' Anf^. 7:15 — National Advisory Council on Radio In Education — "Why Taxpayers Strike!” MRS. MARION ROWE 7:45— Tessle the T ^lst. C«nuin« Spring 8:00— Eno Crime Clues. Home Economist Of The Manchester Electric Company MAKE YOUR 8:30— Adventures In Health — Dr, Herman Bimdesen. LAMB FORES In The Store In The Odd Fellows Block 8:45— Smith Brothers — Trade and Mark. At The Center SELECTIONS EARLY 9:00— Household Musical Memories Best Prim« Ste«r t-: 9:30— The Witch of Endor (dramaf Formerly Occtqded By The Southern New England 10:00—Provldence-Blltmore Orches- Telephone Conipany. tra. * 10:30— Buccaneers Male Quartet. STEAK “Tta* - Z 5- 10:45— News, <9* 11:00— Time, weather, temperature. CHRISTMAS COOKIES 11:08—Sports Review — Bin W il- Mildly Corned liams. The Manchester Electric Co. 11:14— Old Farmers Almanac. 11:15— Cascades Orchestra. 778-Main Street Phone 6lSli 11:30— Paul Whiteman and his Or- Fanqf Brisket >o19< chestra. 12:00— C ollie Tnn Orchestra. A. M. The Manchester Electric Co. 12:30— Edgewater B eaA Hotel Oiv A & P MEAT MARKETS chestra. T L P T t L 'i' r' C- i p i 778, Main Street Phone 5181 1______U’riw . i;.i 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. V ' ' -v • , y - V > ; MANCHByrER EVENING HERALD, AIANCHBSTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, f FAG] which the officers win be SK-offido members. NRA code is eight hours. The wtthla tbs past thrss or four wMks DRAW UP BY-LAW^ eight hour day would save the state Section 8—^The president shaU pre- ^neaa rhe total PRAISES CHENEYS money in toe cost of these buildings, Md was eqwdally bitter against or- RED CROSS DRIVE F A IU compeiv. All, side over aU the noeetings at the be said. ffsnlzed authority that sanctioned calved o date at^appaaodmately basn aoHdteS corporatkm and of the board of di- such outbursts. 81,000, it waa aanooBoad. today donatloBs a r e ___ FOR TOBACCO MEN rectors; caU special nw^Mngs of the "H om e^rk" is another phase of $500 ^ R T OF QUOTA Watkins Brothers. AT BANQUET HERE labor conditions described by suma- Home Chib' sponeored this Robert Hathaway, trasaorar of the corporation and board of directors firtva, whlefa officially 'doaed last and perform aU acts and duties usu- tor Fitzgerald, a tln g incidents gethertng ot etty by tpedal invita- ____ oiri '«r throughout’ toe state where thtgi aUy performed by an executive and tion. Frank A. Montis acted as CHfi]rmaii R. K. Anderson Re- ^^uMay. Tbs goal of Ifaaeheatsr lOddIwtowr, Dee. pres ding officer. work has been transferred to toe toastmaster and introduced John F. quests Workers to Make District is 1300 membeni, which is Alois Petraa, dalryman-poHc. Stalk Growers to Orpnize homes where children from the ages Section 4. In the absence of the Slate Seoator Fitzgerald Limerick of Manchester who wel- equal to 8L900, memberah^ coat- of Middletown, dipped on .an of 6 to 16 aid the family coffers by comed the various guests with a Final Reports to Robert ing one dollar. president the vice-president Hun pavement today' vriiile d tf Tonight at Home of Louis working ansrwbere from eight to timely speech. Before toe speak- Hathaway R- K, Anderaoo again milk and feO. breakup bis __ perform aU of the duties of the pres- Compares Fine Conditioos eighteen hours a day at pitiful ident. ers were introduced a roast turkey aslu that aU workers in toe cam- He hobbled to Ms tmde, drew ' wages. This Is the most ricious •giper was served by Joseph Chl- PMp complete their work at once police headquarters and . then LGnm t. Section 5. This section is to the angle of emj^oyment that the State coine, chef of toe club. The latest report of the effect that the secretary of the ex- to Those Elsewhere. roll can of the local Red Croes S*‘lw“ *''** ***®**" reportB to Mr. taken to a bospltaL He retir Labor Department has to face. He Rntoaway of the Manchester Trust later to Ms home. ' ecutive committee also keep a com- stated that Conunissionei: Tone of plete record of ail meetings of the Manchester growert of stalk to- toe State Labor Department has board. AU notices required by the state Senator William F, Fitz- been tiylng bard tq eliminate this bacco, who meet tonight at the bylaws shaU also be served by him gerald of Norwich, principal speak- evil and is bending every effort to and a record of the gf njj home of Louis L. Grant In Buck* er at the banquet given last eve- correct the condltiMis his inspectors members by districts. have foimd. land to perfect an organlaatlon, wlH ning at Brainard Place by toe Man- elect directors^ a chaii’man and sec- Treasurer's Doties “The department," saltrYhe speak- Section 6. The treasurer shaU re- chester Home Club, Inc., paid a er, "is rapidly improving all of these Realize There's Only 16 retiry-treasurer for the district A ceive and be custodian of all dues glowing tribute to Cheney Brothers various angles a ^ up to toe pres- ^aet of by*Iawa, which were drawn and other income accruing to the by comparing working conditions ent time has accomplished splendid work especially among the tobacco up by E. D. Kunham, of Pleasant corporation. He shaU pay expenses locaUy with similar conditions else- Valley, chairman of the Stalk To- of toe corporation as au^rlxed by workers in the fields and is now Days to Shop lor Gifts? where In toe state. Judge Thomas turning his attention to toe ware- bacco Growers’ committee, are as the board of directors. Treasurer P. McDonough of Nfw Britoin foUows: ShaU furnish bond as directed by the houses where conditions are said shared the honors of the evening not to be of toe best.” Name of Corporation directors. with toe senator. Don t gfet panicky... don^t labor over ^^rtlcle 1^'rbo name of the cor- Section 7. The offleerf and direc- Against-Mob Law. Tens of Sweat Shops. poiatlon shall be The ConnecUcut tors ShaU serve in their ordinary Judge Tbomas McDonough of I your ^ ft list! Youll really be prompted- Valley Broadleaf and Havana Seed duties without pay, but shaU be re- Competition that Cheney Brothers New Britain was toe first speaker Growers, Inc, imbursed their actual expenses In- must face, declared toe speaker, is and be came out openly as opposed to revise the whole thing after your first 2^The principal office of this cluding clerical, stenographic and not of toe best He pictured toe to the l}mcb law and mob rule in corporation aball be Hartford. typewriting expense when approved terrible unsanitary conditions in any community. Connecticut is m • thrilling visit. “It is going to be a 8^—The purpose of this corpora- by the board of directors of execu- most of toe places which he charac- one state where a person may have tion shall be to promote the inter- tive committee. Individual direct- terized as sweat shops of toe most a fair trial by jury and courts, he GRAND Christmas”—youUl exult, as you degrading kind. ests of the members In all matters ors may be compensated for special said. pertaining to the production, han- services when authorized also. Senator Fitzgerald also spoke Judge McDonough gave interest- see how much more generous (and orig- dling, storing and marketing of Section 8. A meeting of the direc- harshly against toe state employees ing sidelights on toe various states stalk-cut tobacco. tors shaU be called upon request of working 12 hours a day when toe where lynchings have taken place inal) you can be, than you first had 4—Section 1—Any person, firm three or more directors. Notice of thought. partnership or corporation owning, meetings sbaU be given at least 24 leasing or operating land upon hours in advance orted to- of Solid Walnut Drum Top Tables retary-treasurer. The chairman day. DeUverles to American -4 8 Inches High shall preside over all district meet- during toe month amounted to 84,- $4.98 ings and otherwise perform all acts 822 bales, or 9.133 under toe same $9.95 $3.98 and duties usually performed by an month in 1932. Polished stseL.;^)eotal weight- executive and presiding officer. It 211-412: Use It as coffee table 211-603: Duncan Pbyfe ped- ed bases. Glass oil foots, on an 11-1624: A welcome gift fhr shall be the duty of the secretary- Holders of toe 82,684,000 6 I'er or end tabla Has 22x28 In. top. estal base; reeded legs tip j^ one with a growing collection treasurer to keep a record of the cent notes due Feb. 1, 1934 of the adjustable arm, with decorated Is 22 In. high. R egulariy 88.95, with 4 brass claws. Has a of novels. Has five shelves for proceedings of the district meetings; Thermoid Co. have been asked by metal bound shades. Bargains. drawer. Only six of them, so books, each will hold about 15 on sale at a 81.97 markdown. don’t miss out collect the corporation dues and pay toe company to extend toe maturity volumes. same to the treasurer of the cor- date for three years. Difficulties in poration; keep a record of the toe way of financing operations \m- names o f all members, and the pay- der toe present status of the securi- ment of dues by each member. The ties act are cited by toe company as secretary-treasurer shall perform a barrier against meeting toe Tables (3-in-l) the duties of chairman in case of maturity. *blue coal* Maple or Walnut the absence of disability of the Betteg heat fo r less money 89.95 chairman. November sales of Neisner Brop. $4.98 $2.50 stores amounted to 81.294.995 Oaw-and-baH feet. Soft, loose Section 4. Annual meetings of An impressive practical gift of 211-330: Really 3 tables for each district shall be held within against 81,187,048 in toe same Inner-coll seat cushions. Choice fine quality. Table with shelf 334-645; Made specially as a month last year. For toe eleven toe price of one. A Colonial companion piece to a studio one week foDowlng the annual ftoen or rust period Upestry. for directory, and a chair with reproduction. Mahogany finiah. meeting of the corporation. months end^ Nov. 30 stdes were th o W . G . G le n n e y C o. a back. Only a few, don’t be TOuch. Has handy p o ck e ts,. 813,645,187 compared with 812,632.- A big value for such a price. Usually at least 3 times toll and magaslne shelves, SecUon 5. At the annual meet- late. low price. ings of each district there xhun be 629 last year. aevtr In pairs. elected by a majority vote of mem- 338 NO. ‘^ S L c h « t e r bers present and voting thereat a The hlgdjest tide in toe world, la m toe Bay of Fundy, Canada, where chairman and secretary-treasurer of there is a rise o f 53 feet the disyict and one or more direc- tors of the corporation to represent the district. Section 6. Special meetings shall be held at any time upon the call of Our Mone the chairman, or upon written re- q^t of 20 per cent of the mem- bers of the district or upon request is available of the president or board of direc- tors of the corporation. in amounts from $ 1 0 to $ 3 0 0 Section 7. Notice erf meetins^s Cash wNhool aadonais. Tha —Tips, for Your Feminine shall be given at least three days in —Tips for Your Masculine ealy cost b a monthly chant Friends and Relatives —Tips for the *TooIed Gift** sg>wy ...... $3 My director or district officer and Rcfulariy 8145, inet $89.50 or officer and to elect a successor. desk has 6 pigeonholes and a drawer, a FOOTSTOOL? A husky ottoman “ SECRETARY DESK ? Solid mahog- Article 6. Section . The 1 writing bed that alidee out and a fold- covered in durable homespun, choice of any; even the 4 serpentine drawers ve- meeting of the corporation «hnti be ing top so it can serve as * colors; wiB complete hla comfort In hla neered on solid mahogany, Individual tovorite chalrr am am held during toe month of March I a t a b l e ...... ^O.HO locks. Grilled | dbfjSQ each year at a place to be desig- Stock Is limited ...... $3.95 glass bookshelf doors .. $ 0 9 . # O nated by toe board of directors. —CHEVAL GLASS? A tall swinging Special Meetings niirror that gives you full length view —WORLD GLOBE? If he has or Is go- —GAS RANGE? Roper iniiiiiji»«i^ mod- Section 2. Special meetings of of yourself. Reeded Duncan Phyfe legs. ihg to get one of tboae amerfiig all- el, with Robertafaaw oven cootroL En- wave radios, he'll beam when he sees w corporation may be called by Finished mahogany ^ S A sv r* ameled inside and ou t- Gait u ironk J B this. Has 12-in. globe, # t A trder of the president or the board color ...... frame. Special $ 14.75 on mahogany pedestal ___ . of directors. Such meetings $14 purchase, on sale .. $59.50 be called on request of 10 per cent -r4>R£88ENG TABLE? Give this un- draped one to som eo^ clever with a —FADAIXTTE? A pmiaMe 5-tube AC —electric range? Newest A- B. of the membership of toe corpora- or DC Fada, hmg and short wave, tion. needle. Has eight drawers with glass dectric model; 85 down, 82-42 monthly 75-^ meters. Has automatic vtriume pa nnenta, including finance (if Section 3. ' Notice of meetings ORIGINAL DESIGN knobs, swinging anna. cootroL -a /v 3 Oar Orem enam d...... / 9 •ball be made at least three days Milk Leatherette e a s e ___ $31.50 prior to the date of the meeting $129.50 and C r e a m ST. JAMES’S CEMETERY —BOUDCMR C2BA1R? eUnts notices given as of other meetings. covered chair. Loose Kapok pillow bsdc, —8UN LAM Pf A Miner is.«<*ii SonUte — 8*01*10 WASHER! Section 4. The officers of the cor- Perform tb# •eat Tailored with a pleated skirt. witlj a mercury vapor bulb. Win give house’s latest modd with their Manchester him a healthful sonhato when be shaves, poration and board of directors shaU Ctioica of two chintz # 8 1 *7 E! •ouhlo-fln agitittor and corrugated tuh make a complete report at the an- pdttama ...... or with 4 heavy legs. # C A • ?# Btial meeting, and at ttpedai meet- TOO* ...... $31.50 see demoMtratian .... $ 0 9 * / O hif> when requested, of aU business W« srigiaste-^othen imitate. Beware of imitstkmd —MAKBUP MDUUMtf A elavar Uttia and proceedings since the last an- or imitators for both stand for just what they imply. tripla mirror of pl^a pom aat in • wal- nual meeting, Hoyerleaf Dally Bttt aritmpie mbber-rootad bass. Bicfc Article 7. ‘The board of directors, of mirror Is protaetad with consisting of one or more directors L W. TATLOBr Prep, from ea^ district, shall manage 142 iMrtfe Main 84. P h«M 4811 conduct and control the business' _____ LAMP? A ETIYDfATOEf TUa and the corporation. Mc Govern granite co. quality laaap with a tele- property ot •M AI8 THf 1>2 eoMe fqpt alas far •action 2, The bogrd of directors 344 Bartwor Street, Hartford * •oopinf base ao that Hfht age taaO y ia a M bs held at the mast psr> FLINT-BRUCE ShaU elect from their number by tyosta rnatamakmmttM Phone 2-41M a prasldmtt, vice-president, tset hetgtt sad aofla tar faarity wta saloy i t , ___ 1«S Ai A b iteM t o r f U * C m k a s tm t, amatary and treasurer and esecu- m Art Workere In'Stooe Sr***“ * €119 tiee committee of tb m members of $12.75 lA iriT o s n

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Woot «4 o WotAO Tital Bases, DoiNet anJ By MAX BIDDLB #borMA to tee aast, and teSB wob a Tab AmploysAf of The KoraJd, ALL-ST^ MBA •errice Turf Writer Durtof Ul« pAOt WMU'ODd briStont rietom to tee •paltong wbo are oonfinnod grid lean l e i ^ wasn't long to laantoa Woot Maw York, Dec. 6.^W ltb tee eutbneiute. Bto Tom Ghfitoy — you used to AOt iUl« pool tOUniAlMDt Lows JABklns HandlCAp. Bebtod bar see with tbe CSeyelaad be oodd do tridiA sHOi Itaastiani Hmm» in the Natmal rADCOd itotA A OOtCbAA tCWArdA Bortbem and eastem AsaeOB dosed, cngagAd to tee great indoor sport tew cabm a great field of borses, toclud- tee Chicago White box — has f* tootboUe, Two yaara later m muaAfld Altboufb »fwrtiny Dotbtof the dope jar tor tbe KABtueky Der- of "picking tee wtonerr' during the itttog for Rubmu Colore4 Tana tog CAvalCAdA, Vicar, Cbickstiuw, run OB his lei LeagM Last SeasM. log bAi------'bAopoaod, tboro «ror« a by elreedy is being sbAken up, • and BigBAlaMa. iBddootAJly, sbe eueon oomplotod last Baturday, and ^t trip to bat to tee game of poll- ^ Little Rock Traydera to the fAW tetATAIroouaf mAtebof. Aa prori' LAAt yeefe heitXe betWAsa tee bUBf up A BOW BMTk fOT tbA ATABt, thlA departmoDt to Bot at aC back- •outeem AseodatioB. He Mt M teat season but Btiaaed tbe batttoc AppMr Afuut C y ^ ouAlx prAdiidlctAd In tbAAA eofumnA AAst And west tor eeeeonel boBors ntnsiM tee rnllA to tee fAAt time it capturod it's Alderman Thomas tbA fllAtCb bAtWAAB itAWATt VaB' WAS repeated, and a great Bumber ^tomploBship by a two-potot mar- ff0W Y o r k , D#e, — U of l;8f 4-6 AACOBds. bigbAft boBors with an everue ot OttU^, represABUtiyA of tee Fourth gto._ BATt ABd " B t S f " FrAAAT WAA A of speedy two-yeAr-olds brought better than sixty-two per M tor Word in the municipality of Little th»nf§ MX doubt About tts« whidom Jabot for a tine was thought to of^Vpr OB Men it Anuiy Ttmerlim hoow. It WAA FrasAT wbo AlimtoAt' f< ^ . lo 1933 LAdysmAn reprAAOBt- be the best to tee eaet. Bbe accouBt- the season of seyen waaIca, of Oo atM fo Cub# lo Addtof Atf DAAA IfACOSkAY, lAAt yOOfO Ad tee AAAt, and AAomed a better A t o t a . o f 88 wiBBorf out of W3 the Chicago White Ad for Bunerous Important fixtures, Civic affairs and the drug store u add CbAilof H. (Cbtsok) fOoto to tbotr AftAT A t o rrid it r u f g l A , cbampiodsblp CMdidAte than tee not countiBg ten gamoA Wtlri; Chin Pro ni £7 ABd hi. fAIBA v'ltb VABBAft fWBd and topped off a great aaaaob by Hfloup for IfM , A flMAA Ai ttoo OffU v/eetem horse, Head Play, But teto wtotttog tee •eltoa BtakAs, in this ABded to A tie but are mcfud- him Mtoisg just wbATA hA left off •d in tee total of 183. elAl IfAtlODAf >«AfU« AVOfAfM fOT rear the west probaWy bae tee two Important fall race for fillisA, sbe 5-Mbp once ntiseed tee Att^ After rcUringretlrins' from btAAbotl, bAk,. lAAt WAAk. >AAt juvABllAA to the country, Mato batting'Champlonsblr et the •eutb- lAot AAAiOfl rMtor# it. beat Hindu Quasb a neck, with CtolBiAatA o f tbA world thetUd AppATABtly larpirAd bx blA viO' Hart and Basaat, wberoAe tee east RuBBiBg Close SAAOBde for aaaa- ATB AAsoctotlon by only two points, KMa flot otty won tho bAttiflf BAAAar third and glApdAsb out of with it bAeaniA tbA gatbArtng plaoA. oionei ebAB»losfbto witir a tdiy AVAf tbA duuDplra, FrAAAr must be content with runBor-up the money. OBA boBora were Rudy Hock of tee •iarred At Footbafl Md ^A ban ead^ c^ru S i S>0 s u n n to fivA AiMAi piOaih i p hUII AO ArOTAfA o' wABt right to work At tbA ffrtt TAOk c^poAtog room and Arebie Xilpat- HaviM acquittAd blmAAlf eo waII but toppid Ail riTAlA to four honors In Jabot and Cblckstraw, Jabot is bred to a eintilar faebioB tor all tbA youncftATA to tbA eon- fllA ranidAlpbla railidAlplUA CoIOTAd ABd fAB bAll AftAT bAll WtolA VaB' otaff, both with ", * Bt lltoalAAlppi 6utA tBttoity/ fUTBtob A eUtler oOlAr dApAfitoADtAdOpAffflMDI o f piAX A# to Mata Harl, aIbca sbe also is a S? ^ iBABt/on^ tor AArriAd IliA AAPAAtlOBAl A ittffl BATt loekAd OB to ABUMOnABt. It Matajferi, u_epproprietety granddaughter of Man o' War, fibs p^ntA of 884, Accordiim to tee And tbATA arA aobm wbo eey the toAAtiou at tbA StatA AMBMd bkA "OBA Of tbOAA BigbtA" Ad daufhtAf of Peterr f[fastings, f a s t l B g s out ^ Acorte'4 used hy^i Tor- the Ali-Amcrioe teem ot 1931, Big BMAtlBg tbA A«biArASA0tA tbroufb thA fiftb rue* 1a by Imported •ickle, out of Fril- T^ tujBAd to profAAfional baAAban OB t b ^ d a d A tomorrow nisbt, AAAAtoA XAAT, DUftof OlAt pOflOd for FroJAT ABd bAfoTA *'mt tbA ocore Bf War WoBiAB by Maa o' War, waa tin, The WiBner scored 843 p^te, . . " aJtAmatlrA but to cbaaipioB IiatloBAl Guardi,, OATd blB) boldtog lAtte, by Man 0' War, and won sto •oor af tAT bA waa handAd bto fbAAp- bf OAVAT bAA mAdA fAWAf tbAO 30( obowed r 92-12 just about AS speedy a wt of ferai- races and 838,770, Al^ 'Doc" Oultoy to tbA board of •Aik tbAlr flrri victory of thV lAAd over blA rod'bAAdAd opponeol BlBA h o r s e f l es h a s h a boweyer, was aldATBiAB, IfTAfpACtlYA Of WbAthAT totA, AAOTAd lAM tbAfl 100 fUlM Of bit has been saab Ha found bto first bortb with tbA after a 39-31 eHheeU by‘ lAM tiMS However, tbe totiob Mba waa quito AtoCAA Top Fllgbt-^ebAbly just aa Bot in baying tee boot allritround hA wantAd tbA jo b . All-BuiBAldAA to tbA OpABAr last A WAXi Oif ABd VABBATt kApf plug Cblckstraw was a little late to but to botag tee otoy one m Mm WldA Mat c t o fast AA tee great Wbltaew filly, ABd finding bis true form, but towMd giBg AlOBg ABd AftAT A BUBtbAr Of BAAAar, ten AAlAotorA to pick Motre ^ ^Drow Hags Crowd ;-’ 8 TbA ffAAt OUt/iAld^ lAd bif inr, wlBBAr of the ricb H ^ u l the ABd of tee aaaaob he began to AloAAAt m t o Afld tAAm moU, Virci ood rAbiAA VABBATt AAABMd tO dBd •takes, WAA not far beblod her, over Army, We were eeneid- 7^ OtoatA arA OB* o f tbA g&nt- Im f^ ABd WAA AOOB OUMOng tbA run like a true champfoB, so teat orably dtoappointed oyer tee Ram- X>A¥iA ^ If pototA to tbA bAttlOf f Mato Mart wob the Arltogton At preeent he looks like a possiblA eet baAkAtban taami tourlBcTthA fAAA/ PAAlA^ Wbo itoAA bAA bAAfl gAp tbAt AApMAtAd bin from hto during the aaaaob but country today ana drew a erotii ot UAflA ftAkAA, tee Kentucky Jockey terAA-yeAr-old ebamploB. A eon ot NEWSIES, JEWELS RISK tTAdAd to tbA i t , LOUiA CAfdtoAlA OV opponent, Aa thA aaota tab toto tbA more then 2,000 fane wbea Club fitakes and the ^eeiere' Fu- imported Chicle, the sire of Which- tbA FMlllAA, wound up with a fflAfk fortlAf It fotoiAd AA though VoBBort terlty, ihe suffered seyeral defeats, ing to Watch the Irish agalBA; Pl^Ad tee Houaa ot David of J4f, fOUBd MA AtridA A tridA lAtA, AA tbA one, be was a wiBner ot six races Army," And did they click I Ask but to each case sulked and refuaed and 813,380. yur, winxAng by a wide mar- KlAto'i OtbAT '^titiAA" AAmA iO AAOTA A t o o d 4 8 t o 88 With ‘Hing' in to TUB, so that teesA racAs must be CLEAN SLATES TONIGHT 1^ The CbaatA have met ytbo bAAA bitA WbAfA bA bAd 328 AfAtoAt tbA lAAd. But Truer mieeed tbA. Chickstraw showed bis speed by RenatoeancA four tlmeA, each discounted, Her flve winning racAA setting All tbe pace asd winning the 300 for Cbtok rulllA of tho FbUltoAi BABt ^ b o t ABd VABBATt brought her 9B9M, eonte 818,000 bad no one but teem- r Jrinntog twice, Attempto were madA to torn biAAi, with m AfAtoAt 3H tWtoVA to Wto tbA IBAtAb. TbA lATgA Walden Handicap to tbe record time 1» lotoog the town lAri eeuon to bring tee toarnTto- for WaUx Sorgot of tSA SoAtos AfOWd tbAt bAd WitBAAAAd VOBB^ more than BAsaar, her BAArsAt rival of l.'44 3-6 for the mile and a six- to tee filly departmABt, could aatb. fertball cbampionsblp to the West Herald Faces Phantoms, gethAr her A but arraagASMBtA'fAll IrifAAi to dotmAA with 44 AfAinAt fBAkO biA AOBMbAAk WAA AlBMAt tWBtb, beatlBg Discorery, RebAl •idee. Any toAm that puabaa an op- Last Night i Fights through WbAB tee toame ootdo^Bot 40 for JoA IfAdwiAk o f OiA CArd< brOAthlAAA AA 'H o d " BMdA 1 ^ dflAl Yell, HolystOBA, and oteem. He tbOB yo^t .til oyer tee fioiateroara So cobia to tome, ;• iflAlf; Afld to boniA run# with 3I, bid for viotoTx. TrAlUBg twolvA BAAAar, an Englieb-bred filly, waa flnisbAd tee season with a victmy in ratire fame and lacks the ptmcb to Jaffa’s Tackle Gnards in tee crack horse Tb Col, B, R, Brad- All-Star Taam ^ Mergor Aoeoed with 37. tee Pimlico Handicap, bea^g Time ^A wbAB InsldA tee ten yard line By Asseetotod Preee bAllA ftAWATt plAVAd AXOAptkdlAllX ley's stablA, She accounted for tbe The OlastA boaet aa all-atar ( ba- WUk ot XlAto Afld DavIa to tbA ^Od pool•1 to TUB tbA TAqUlTAd Bttffl' •upplv and •ifBAlman, Hopeful •takes, defeating tbe beat Rec Senior Conrt Lea^, ------bw Of bAllAhaJ to give bin a waU dA< Daughter out of tbe money. tereatAnAd seyen times. The Wsot Cuba, outpointed Fraakie Wallace, Bethard, called tee greeteet ^b- toMOiOS o f tbA Ou 180, Clevelaad, (10); Tony Can- AATVAd dotorx OTAT A Very worthy •ides didn't tereatAB at an, but cloraiAh 'VlAt of nUAbttffb, tTAdAd TAAAStly OppOBABt. zoneri. 188 8-4, New York, kaoeked to tbA OtoAtoflAu :fUdA, Mi mfi NeiD and Hedhtnd Leading actlvltlAs OB the Loot keep the •OBM Ot tbA OtoAT BIAtObAA WbiOb And today they're town title bold- out Cedi Payne, 188, LoutovUto, r:y„ ^rtflg with laughter, Bouti Muoba lorry, Maw Torfc OtoatA. J33; Waa ere. (6); Teddy Tarosi, 169H, Pitte- M tflflMrlAb. FhilliAA, J l8 ; John U were Iaaa opActAoulAr to CIaaa a , of tee faetA&t men oa tee teato«ad werei KAlpo ftuAAAtl'A victory over Scorers to Date. burgb, outpointed Paul Ptorrone, to a brlUJaat eharpAtaootAr. ClajrtoB iPomoor) Mohin, OArdtoAli, Jid, 168^, Cleveland, (10); Lew Feld- and rioyO Vaua^, PirAtAA, J14 BddlA Werner. Bill RuaaaH bAd ab COLUMBIA ACCEPTS ^ been teem man, 131, New York, outpointed fllllATWA ntlAA ABtoXAblA WAAk'ABd iB tbA ftilding local grid teams for about ^ dcipite hto ilzA he bae a wealth BlABt, WiBBlflg OVA. LATTX wenty-fiye years, says teat the Tbs Rac Ssoior BaskAtball Lsagus Jimmy Vaughn, 186, CtovAland, of apAAd teat koope bim to tbere IdMtto ptokAd up two of tbA In' (10); Alabama Kid, 168^. Dover, dhiduaJ AbAaqrtooiblpA with 133 60 to 33, ABd tbAB going OB to Alim^ West •ides' 1^ was tee beet be baetsams playsd tbslr fifst gamsa last every minute, DavisDavto to ooBAldArAd O,, outpointed Nprman Conrad, 161, the Mskot-ibooting rUBA And 30 ftOlAO bAAAA, WbilA to A tight BID TO ROSE BOWL At tbs School Street gym ClAVAland, ( 6). -.otlng arttot, belag TUlllA WAA At bAt tbA OOAt tlBAA Babaoc took rtle to dnm them la from an aa- from all indioationa tela lsagus to Newark, N, J.—Mickey Walker, glAA. Tom Gbambers to aa old vet- 047 And AOttAOtAd tbA nOAt AtoflAA JohflAOB, 60 to 172^, Rumcon, N. J, knocked out 103. V A U f^ bit tbA moAt triplM, 13, ABd Wll moot Bin RUAAAtl fOT fonslye center as good as Al Pen- going to ersatA a eoupls of unpre- a reUablA and eteady player tore, who gained semi-pro fame Lee Kennedy, 198^, Vernon, Cal.. 19, WbilA Dick BATtAdl of tbA r a il' tbA right to ABtor tbo AbaJa, For Firit Time io 18 Years CA^tAd situations in local basket- (2); Al Diamond, 161 8-4, Paterron, who kBowe an tee fine pointe of tho Haa bAd tbA moft AAorlfkAA 87, for CIaaa B. with tbe farofanxrji. Cubs “ of seyeral jtoBM. Signer to a eouteem atar who TROJANS DEFEATED years ago before many weeks have played N. J,, etopped Al PaJadino, 168, tbA AACODd AUeCAAAiVA XOAT. Xb CIaaa B, FrABk BrimlAx do- tbslr coursA, For one thing tee in- New York, (7); Joe Manor, 200, joined 'he team laet year and al- KlAto And PauI W asat of tbA Pi* fAAtAd CbAilAx MorrlAOB, 60-32, of Classic, New York tense rivalry among tee teams, and Bloomfield, N. J., knocked out Eddie Bi^ overnight became tbe moat rAtAA WATA AACOOd tO M A I ^ to ABd HABk HAAfA bAAt E r e r s t t SaIo - IN O V E ^ E GAME Just to passing It might be wen to tee ^ospect of attracting basket- talked vt boopeter In tee game. He ’ rusA witb 101 And Waoat flniAbAd state teat Ed Falvr of tbe All-Burn- Mate, 185, Paterson, (8); Stanley monsoD, 60-34, and wOI meet Brim- bM fans In such numbers teat the KetebeU, 186, Bloomfldd, and John ^ an eagle eye and keepa on hto numAT'up to VAUfhAB for triplAA lAx to AAA wbo win plAx Walter Sends team * to Coast; Aldes, wbo ptoXAd in tbe first two players will be pla)dng host to a toes every minute. with 10. FrAokiA FrlAcb, nuuiACAr title games, was not a ringtr, as Armona, 173%, Paterson, drew, (5), Tord to entAT tbe ffnalA. Ewald gym full of royal supporters. Chicago — Jackie Wilson, 137, Guards In Trim of tbA CArdinslA, wm Ifartui'A Stechbolz defeated Horace Cordey Bow to RamUers, Jl- , in claimed by Manager Eddie Dwyer Co4cb Wilfred J Clarke has ClOAAAt r l TAl AA A bAAA AtAAlAT, p H ' Mach Adverse Comment 24 of the Eagles, as Falve played sev- A Banner Season Pittsburgh, knocked out Dario and then met and defeated Nick Mareno, 127, Kalamazoo, Mlcb., (6). •mooteed out tee team work of tee ieriog 18. XngAlo in a dose game, 60-47. eral games with tee West Sides If those two situations do develop Guards and tee players are now KI^'A dUTAbilitX AlAO WAA prOVAd teere will be no disappointment as New Orleans—Eddie Wolfe, 149, Stecky then took on Tommy Cole Is Made on the Lions’ West Side Rec Loop; In- during tee course of the season, as Memphis, outpointed Frlnkle clicking in fine fashion, confident bx tbA fAct bA WAA OBA Of fiVA plAX' and beat bim 60 to 36 to enter tee did Walt Crockett. fans have been waiting for a league teat they win chaUi up their first «TA Wbo took part to evarx ooa of of this t3T>e and there are many out- Hughes, 144 3-4, Indianapolis, (10). finals of Class B. Little Rock, Ark.—'Tommy Z ee- victory against the famous visitors. their club'A nmea. The otbera were Bosketb^ Selection. (ihuis troimce Cards. Tbe attention of bowling enteu- standing players on tee roster of Friday night tee Guards travel to BartAl of 1m PbilUcA and Paul every team to attract tee many man, 168%, Hot Springs, outpointed Tbe West Side Rec basketbaU AiaaL' 's called to tee series on Jack King, 169%, Little Rock, (16). Blast Hr rtford for a return game Waner, Harold (Pie) Traxnor sud bowling which starts today on tee f^ who desire to see games played OuA Subr, all of tbe Piratee, team will practice at tee West Side The Ramblers and Trojans play Fort Worth, Tex.—Maxle Rosen- with tee All-Burnsides at St. - Rec tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Every By PAUL ZIMMERMAN edCM an 'JV«rtlme game in tec West eporte page. Those who desire to at their best. It is rather early to bloom, New York, outpointed Wil- Mary’s baU. Tomorrow night. Coach Add Two Harlem better their averages would do weD make such a bold prediction teat New York, Dec. 5,—(AP) Tbe player is urged to attend as there Pasadena, Calif., Dec, 5.— (A P )— Slde^c League hut night In which son Dunn, Oklahoma City, (10). CTarke will probably use his entire is some very Important business to to heed the advice given In “Bits the Senloi League is going to have squad. Holland, Gustafson, Turk- Brooklxii Dodgem todax annotmced For the first time in tee 18 years of tee Ramblers won 31 to 24, due to Miami, Fla.—Henry Flrpo* 168, thev bad added two xouna pitcbera come up before tee playem about the spectacular work of "Gig About Bowling." This doesn't apply a banner season. However, there Louisville, knocked out Joe King, Ington, Mattson, Dowd. Farr jackets. The team wlU travel to tee atmual rose fiesta, a New York Gigrio. Entering tee fray as a sub to the Charter Oak Girls by tee were poiiUve indications last week Chapman, Falkoski and McHale. to their roeter, PhlUlp Pi^e, south- way. 175, Lakeland, Fla., (3); Dave paw from Seattle of the Pacific Glastonbury Wednesday evening to city football team will parade Its m tee overtime period, "Gig" toss- when tee eight teams entered in the Barry, 126, St. Louis, outpointed Coast League, and Bob Edwards, a meet the Glastonbury Town team. M In two baeketf to give his team Jeapie played outstanding basket- Sammy Tlsch, 122. Philadelphia, prowess in tee garland garnished Local basketball teams that de- right hander from Albany of the In- stadium New Years day. Columbia w game. Joe Breen Iso played an ball, and attracted many fans on REC MERMEN OPPOSE ternational loop. EJach is six feet im^rtant part in the Ramblers sire to have tee results of their both nights. Houston — Manuel Castro, 136, Universltj made it possible accept- games published are requested to two inches tall but Eldwards out- ing Stanford's Invitation to partici- victory while George May and Sar- Tonight’s Slate Mexico, outpointed Davey Abad, weighs Page by 22 pounds; 197 to gent stood out for the loosers. make sure teat tee box score is Tonight at tee Rec gym 130, St Louis, (10): Don LaRue, TORRINITTON Y HERE pate . in tee Intersectional gridiron filled out correctly, otherwise they 170. BOWLING classic January 1, 1934. In tee other game tee Indians Guards will endeavor to enter 158, Montreal, outpointed Al Sal- With a club that was last the en- «^ped tee Ccutilnals to the tune will not be printed. Teams are also ^ TOlumn when they oppose Jaf- bano, 158, New York, (8). The Rec Swimming Team |Win' tire season, Page won only ten Uttie Surprise asked to get tee results In tee day DODOES WIN MATCH There was little surprise over the of W t • 26 Dick Chapman and fe B Jewels in the first game, sched- Chicago—Johnny Phagan, meet tee Torrington Y.M.C.A. iw games in 1988 but worked in 286 in- In the Rec Girls League last wddy Lennon were the stars for after tee games are played. Fill out uled to start at 7:46 sharp. In their go, stopped Pee Wee JarreU, i<\)rt at tee School Street Recreation nings and was rated one of the best announcement which was made here box scores In the same memner used night, the Dodges took two games yesterday by Al Masters, graduate the Redskins and Cordey and VeS- g^e ^te tee Herald on Saturday Wayne, Ind., (5); Jackie Wilson, pool tomorrow night at 8:30 p. m. left handers in the Pacific Coast from the Plymouths by 54 pins. co won similar honors for the Car- by the Rec Senior League, listing night the soldiers were minus two Pittsburgh, stopped Gario Moreno, The Torrington team will bring witb circuit. Edwards, a product of coal manager of Stanford, since the re- dinals. personal fouls ana tee number of Kalamazoo, Mich., (6). Dodge port that Coach Lou’ Uttle’s Lions or three of their best players, but them Arthur Schmidt, the 1932 mining district of Pennsylvania, Lazar ...... gO 69 Ramblers (81)‘ free tries made out of tee total at Mpect to be at full strength when was picked up by Albany the last had been Invited last week leaked tempted. State Y.M.C.A. diving champ on Sullivan ...... 70 70 B. F. T they stMk up against tee Jewelers, who will dive here agatoat our own week of the season. Hassett ...... 70 72out 24 hours before the acceptance McAdams, rf ...... 0 8 3 statement was released. ^e Jaffe s team will use the same town champion Frank SoberaL Al- Dion ...... 73 79 Brozowskl, If ...... 3 q 6 toeups v*s in its first game with the PUlard ...... 01 75 There was however, more than LOCAL TEAM LOSES so Ralph Thorpe, stote Y J ^ J L Hagenow, c ...... 1 n 9 PhantoM tn which the former won back etroke champion, who^TwlIl Waddell ...... 78 72 the usual expression of local dissat- ^••10 c...... ;;4 2 i isfaction over the team selected, Manchester DeMolay opened its omy ^ e r a fourth period rally meet Joe Taylor and Q^rgo Liaiy. Breen, rg ...... 3 j 7 season Saturday night in Hartford fe^ confident teat the Nation- These two events are expected to ' ^482 487 bom of the fact teat only one of the Werner, Ig ...... 2 1 5 Plymouth nine eastern teams to participate In Against the First Presbyterian Q'^ATd will be victim number 2 be very closely contested. Hockey' Church and lost a thrilling batUe 25 T^ fln^ game of the night brings In addition to the regular nrlm- M. Liebman ...... 78 73 the annual festival of football ever 18 5 31 By Atsociated Press Irons ...... 77 7i went home victorious. Two of the to 28. 'The score waa tied at 11-11 tee Herald Newsboys and Phant^a By Aseoolated Press mlBg meot manager Taylor hag aiv Canadlan-Anaerican League Brennan ...... 83 62remaining- eight games ended in G- May, r f ...... at half-time and it was not until 40 together at 8:45. Upsetting the New York—Jim Browning 230, ranged to have a water polo game 2, Philadelphia 0. FUieri ...... 51 55 ties. Sargent If ...... seconds to go that Miller broke the Newsboys defeated Verona, Mo., defeated Sammy Stein, preceding the meet This gaa|e to TONIGHT'S SCMDULE Rauckle ...... 62 82 Voice Opinions > tie for Hartford and made two foul the Guards last Saturday night they 208, New York, 28:08 (Stein hurt, becoming more popular every for tee Y bowling league last 0 Tolaon. rf ...... 0 0 Itoeup when the Phan tome loet to only fall in 60:42), the benefit of the audience, u BRmSH-AMBRICAN Iffbt, the other. And the south had its t«teon. If ...... p lyvle, c ...... 0 1 winning total plnfall by ten pins. say too, for It alone holds the ed ^ Hagenow, c ...... Jtfe e Jewell Saturday Bight, tbe McCormick, rg > • • e • e • I Ambrose of Brunner'e rolled over the Pacific coast defenders D. Chapman, rg ...... Pbutome expect to adminster a de- T Scotland and Ireland split even eto|^ of 134 and high three string Vennart, rg in tee British Amerlcem league last with three victories, one defeat and Salomonson, Ig ...... Warner, Ig . feat oB tea Herald team. ThU night, Taggart of the latter team a tie. Mahoney, Ig ...... game vUl undoubtedly Attract taking high three string honors of In tes otetr match, Olbeon's gar- Stanford and Columbia hove many fane elnoe the Herald team age trounced KeUer'e Qothlere, / 10 8 38 346, while Momion of Scotland cap- something in common in tels situ- 16 8 40 proved It to no setup, being in the Ing all four polnte by the comfort- Presbyterian (38) class of the other teams. RANGE & FUEL tured high single of 184 and wae able margin of 183 pine, Otbson'a ation, howsver, because the rose Oahllaals (38) noted out for high three string by tournament's committee's choice of Waddell, rf ...... 1 Hlllea, r f ...... s 3 W6 Rtiidld Only Tbe Best! only two pins. team hit fine scores in all three Vasco, If ...... 4 John MallB of iS artfS i better games, 686, 543 and 666, which Is Coach Tiny Thornhill's stalwarts B. Davidson, rf ...... 0 i Wales and England also split was not given universal approval. Morrtion, 0 ...... 0 Rsid,If...... 0 taown ai "Shorty" a former mem- When In Need Of Raii|^ Or Fuel Oil good boding anywhere. Twaranlte Cordey, rg ...... 4 four points, Brennan of Walei win- hit high Angle ^146 ~ and high three Wted Princeton MaoUohlaa, 0 ...... 0 0 K- of L. team of that ning nigh eizigle of 146 and high trtng of 8M. Stanford wanted Princeton, but A. Blaaell, jg ...... 2 Marihall, rg ...... 2 1 City will b« the eleventh man on tne PHONE 5298 three string of 841, beating Mc- BbearePe the Tigers could not come.' Neither Ed Davidson. I f ...... 8 l floor. Art McKay and hie band wU. Adams of England by two pins. Bengstoningst .. 118 104 could Michigan, unofficially under- 11 8 38 fumleh mueio for dancliig which Wales Smite Referee, Bari Blaeell. follows the second game until mid- D. Pooti ...... 107 98 97 397 .. 107 108 toed to be one of the favflred 10 8 f t Behread .. 107 106 teams. Army, Duke, Navy and Ne- night The Bantly Oil Co. W. Fleming league STANDING Torrance Behrend .. 104 94 braska also were mentioned as pos- 155 C6Bi«r Street MhuehegtiT •• Supemant 130 138 sible opponent-. Then, Columbia Won Loet Thompson Aasaldl'i MaaoB’i ...... 1 Brennan was invited. As In the case of Oo 561 540 531 1613 lumbla, which lost one game this Tolland Firemen Beaten Dugout Five ...... 0 Bruiui^i season,—a 30-0 defeat by Prlneeton Herald Newsboys ...... 1 0 648 483 498 1533 Ambrose . Jaffe'e Joweli ...... q En 108 111 134 363 —Stanford’s slats waa not clean. •hieldi .,. Frlederlcha 104 107 98 306 The Indians were held to a score- Cnolle ...... J IS"' Kaminabl , By Local Girl Bowlers Celtioa ...... ‘ q 2 M. Menemy 108 103 136 383 less tie by Northweatem and were MoLaFan 103 108 118 334 '

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LOST AND FOUND 1 MOVING— TRUCKING^ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 tooped aUgfatiy. He wore specta- plgyen am aattew oi |mt STORAGE 20 cles and his hair was quite gray. foUND —AMOUNT OF mooey. FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE 7 Adaxna tba to Owner may have by proving: identi- All this Bannister to^ in in a SEES ICE HOCKEY when tb« todCTto* will eontaia a « SILVER ULNB BUS LINE offer tire rooms, aU Improvements, 2 car a UNKNOWN BLOND casual glance and then he stepped ty and paying for adv. Write Box accommodntioo of tLeii lazY* De- garage, central location, rent re- »_By_Lgyra_Lgu__BRQOKMAN ^ oiaxa ww 8gwvct.jije^___ forward. equal number of playere wiie wem bonx in tbla oountiy and learned N, Herald. Loze bus for lodge, party or team duced. Write Herald Box W. "Why, Mr. Holllaterl” he ex- AS A MAJOR SPORT to “bandle a stick" in Ubited State* trips at apedal rates. Phon* 8068, BEGIN HEBE TODAY claimed. *T didn’t recognise you.” HOUSE FOR RENT— At 619 Hills- to make such a promise but, hav- schools. 8860, 8864. Who killed TRACT KINO, or- The >ale eyes behind the specta- AU1DMOB1LE8 FOR SALE 4 town Road, 7 rooms, garage, city ing made it, he would keep it He 4 oheetra leader found dead In hla wouldn’t, couldn’t teU McNeal cles lifted. For an instant they OF O IM OLLEGES LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ^ter, bath, electric lights, fire- hotel apartmentr stared, startled; then the little man HIGHEST PRICES paid for srotir movliiff. ffenarai crucltlns. liverv place. Call 3226. about the gun. car. Cash waiting. Armory Ga- DAVID BANNISTER, author, smiled.^ "HeUo,” he said- ‘T re- serrioA Our aSUiatioo with United fMmer newqiaper reporter, m- Bannister stared at the picture member you. You’re the yhung fel- rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone Vans Service means lower rates TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable on the desk before him and his t o t a h o n s — 00 five, six and seven room houses, dertakes to find oat. low who came out to see us so Manager e( Detroit Red 6874. tumlturs moving to distant potnta eyes hardened. He’d been a fool, single and double; yin^ heated Among the anqieoto are an late the other night Pm afraid I Large modem truck* experienced **miknown blond” who visited but that was ended. Adele had de- don’t remember the name---” FORDS—1931 COUPE, 1930 coach, aputments. Apply Edward J. HoU. men, prompt aervloe, aU goods in- King shortly before his death; ceived him. So had the girl who "Bannister,” the other told him. Wings BeGeres &une Is Great Britain to the sole guard- 1930 roadster, 1929 roadster, 1929 Phone 4642 and 8025. called herself Juliet France. W ^ Chandler sedan, 1927 Pontiac sured vtiiile in transit are featuree HERMAN SOUBLACH, in Jafl and "David Bannister.” ian o f democracy. offereo at no extra aspens* to you. declaring his innocence, ' who from now on it would be a dif- "Oh, yes,” Matthew Hollister —Stanley Baldwin. sedan. Terms and trades. Brown’s FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE five ferent story. Headed for Recognition Garage, West Center street. 8805. Oal^ tr^ to New Vork, baggage rooms,' with sim porch, emd Kmaii wrrote King a threatening letter; took a step nearer. ‘Tm glad I Bannister ate lunch and rode Ottlivered direct to steamsfop plera sewing room, garage, West Side. JOE PABBOTT, King's former met you, Mr. Bannister,” he said. America is a Titan still, but for down town on a streeet car. He did 1931 FORD PICKUP closed cab For further Information call 8068. Franclb Donahue, 13 Pearl street, vaadevlUe partner, with whom he ‘Tve been waiting to talk to some Widiin Next few Years. the moment an exhausted Tltam not go to the Ehtenlng Post office one- - complete, with 100 gallon tank, 8860, 8864. Perrett A Qlermey, Ine. telephone. had had trooble; MELVINA HOL- —Prof. David P. Barrows of the hose, funnel and fittings. Terms, LISTER, middle - aged spinster because he didn’t want to risk There was something in the tone University of California. who had quarreled with King meeting Jim Paxton. Bannister trades. Cole Motors, 91-93 Center rather than in the words them- Detroit, Dec. 5—(AP) — Watch street Telephone 6463. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 after his oat killed her canary. was not in a mood for conversa- selves that arrested Bannister’s at- tion, even with an old friend like tention, ' hockey go in collegiate circles! I know how to bebave, f atitor; X The bkmd suspect is arrested. “Genisd Jack” Adams, manager BEAUTS CULTURE—Earn while Bannister talks to her, but she PaxtiMx. A t police headquarters was king long before you were. (To Be Continued) of the Detroit Red Wixigs of the learning. Details trse. Hartford AMUSEMMS refuses to tell where she came he’d learn what was going on with- —Crown Prince Michael o ' Ru- Want Ad InfsnnntlSB National hockey league, belle'ves Academy of Hairdressing, 698 Main from or say anything about her- out wasting any time. mania. street Hartford. self. that the puck-chasing game, now He strode up the steps and made “packing-em’* in the professional Manchester DENISE LANG, King's llaaoee, We have done nothing to insum GLORIFIED GIRLS FORM his way to the detecti've bureau. circuit, within the next few years identlfles the prisoner as the girl TOLLAND a future for American musle. McNeal was not in his office. A wlD be made a major winter sport Evening Herald HELP WANTED— she saw talking to King the day —Paul Whiteman. detective whose name Bannister by every college and university FEMALE 35 CHORUS IN BIG PICTURE before his death. The girl admits did not know informed him that CLASSIFIED Several members at Tolland which can maintain suitable Ice. The sky is blue. It is a very deep going to King's i^iartment to get the captain was out of the building. Grange were guests of East Hart- And, Adanu also believes the blue, not purple nor anything else, ADVERTISEMENTS I WANTED —EXPERIENCED maid some letters, bat denies any "Know when be’U be back?” Ban- game will supplant basketball in in- but definitely blue, blue, blue. for general housework, one who Fifty Recruited from Stage knowledge of the murder. nister asked. ford Grange last Friday evening Coont stz ST«rac« wortu to a Uaa can cook. Write Herald, Box Z. terest because “it’s a faster, more —Major Chester L. Fordney, laltlala number* and abbr«Tlatloa* S^ in ‘Take a Chance*’ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The detective did not when members of Tolland Grange aacb count ** * word and compound colorful game that’s laid out before stratosphere balloonist Bannister lingered, sitting on a took a part In the Neighbors’ Night the fan without any build-up needed word* a* two word* Minlmom oo*t la Coming Here Tomorrow. comer of a desk. "Understand the program. price ot three line* SITUATIONS WANTED— CHAPTER X X m to make it interesting.” Were it not for repeal, a disas- Line rate* oer day tor transl*Bt David Bannister was late girl hasn’t confessed yet?” Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. Abom FEMALE 38 It was a question, though not Most Exciting Game trous inflation might even now be A beautiful chorus of fifty girls coming to breakfast next and their four grandchildren of on the way. BSeetlT* Mareh IV, ISaf phrased as one. The other man "Sure, footbaU is a great game,” Cash Cbarga recruited from the "Follies” and the morning and, when he did, he Ellington were guests of relatives —Prof. E. R. A. Seligman of Co- COMPE7TENT CARE given invalids. shook his head. "She hasn’t ” he Thanksgiving day. Adams admitted. ‘Tt would have to ( Con**cuuv* Day* ...I 7 ctsi I ota Win help out in house. Wagea stage version of ‘Take a Chance” dawled over hla food. He turned he to attract 1(X),000 persons to a lumbia University. I Con*eoutlT* Day* .. I ota U ata embellishes the Paramoimt film, said, "and McNeal’s sore. We’ve News of the death of John Senk 1 Day ...... I U o t s i I t OU reasonable. Referencea Call 5603. on the radio in the living room, contest. But they go tq see not produced by Laurence Schwab. It listened for five minutes and then got some more dope on her, of Hartfird who died Sunday has All order* for Irregular Inaertlon* though. Her name’s Juliet France only the game but the build-up; the will be charged at the one time rat* will open on Wednesday at the State turned it off. A fter a glance at the been received. Mr. Senk was a fre- bands, cheering sections and all the SEEK 5TH STRAIGHT Special rate* for long term every Theater. headlines he showed no interest at and she’s from .Chicago.” quent visitor ir town, he being the day advertlBlng given upon requeet. ARTICLES I

It&MOHBSTER BVEN1N0 i tAU), U A M tSSeriB , OOMN, TDB8DAT, DECEMBER S, 19ea Toonervifile-Folks By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDQUG H OU^ SENSE and NONSENSE A unt Epw i H ose ( ths sA’rrsirr v ^ oman in a ccuKtnss) ^

Bmm» s ! ! ^ Ambltiaii •Bdi with Bumy tten Y6 6 ,«R-wTV A f?rS A “bEED TO G O O K w m iT H i Hundreds each morning I behold' ^ *0EDTHE MONfeX l=F%OM IX G G IN G O N E get up in the world is every morn- TH'M\NE-^ ing. TO 6feT BACK TO CU\CAd of the Neighbor — Were you able to pay BEIN' WASrteO AWAY- it? Nebraska agricultural college had Jelley and toMt for dinner. People are learning that they are poor, and adjusting themselves to F lappS r Fanny Says their circumstances. Nothing will do RW, U. S. MT. OFF. more to restore a much more happy economic condition. The coimtry is never going to get rich by swagger- ing around and pretending to vast wealth, that it doesn’t have.

Diner — What’s this leathery stuff? . Walter — That is FUet of Sole, sir. WASHlNUTObl TUBS II By Crane Diner — Well take is back to the WHATTHB QirrOHR WAY______kitchen and see if you can’t find / it was ASTICK-UPA «H TH E Y MUSTX>i me a nice piece of upper with the bl a zes ACES OBWEN AN- ACES L B ^ WHILE I /"D O N ’T KMOW A THING buttons off. happened^ SOME tough babies WAS KMOCKEO ABOLIT A CAR?*' WHV' PODMER? COPPED OUR 60LD, aBmEN YOU OONT HAVE TO There Ought Not Be So Much AN* when I TRIED Objection To One-Piece Bathing TO SET It BACK— KNOW ANYTHING, JUST Suits. CeWatbly A GlrTs Got To Wlii^fEUMPlN TO CHANGE. THE OILf Wear Something. HIT M l. /- AM i n f a n t c a n d o t h a t - A T R A IN E D DUCK COULD The Malefactor of Great Wealth— The directors’-meeting of the P. D. DO IT , Y o u O UG HT TO and Q Railroad was so deadly dull B6 ABLE T O - SURELY / that I stole quietly away. His Wife—Good I I suppose you mean their right of way. Teacher (reading) — The horse and the cow is in the fielcj. Mary, what’s wrong with that sentence ? Mary (more versed In the rules of politeness than in the rules of gram- mar)—The lady should be men- Qattlng a chair on a train usu- tioned first. ally marks the beginning of a trip. ------rv™,. GETS ^ ME IS NOW THEY 6 0 T AWAY WITHOUT l 8a*/i n s - a n v t r a c k s . h e u 6 - ' •niWNEU) FRECKLES ANp HIS FRIENDS By Blosser wrsTHis?

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win be at our Here's the Plan WOMEN’S GLOVES ^ S e le c t a pair of these ssile hose. Fancy socks for rag rugs Slip-on fabric gloves, in black and colors, A ^ boys; plain hose for girls. For children up to 12 Drug Department years. ^ for, pair ...... 4. / C this w e ^ . ■ 0 1 ^ v e one stocking of each pair at the store with the name of the child to whom you wish to give I PURE SILK SLIPS Malb Floor, right the hose. ' / ■ Seam pruf e lace trimmed slips, or tail- A ^ O C For the Men and I ored, in flesh and tea rose, f o r ...... ^X«5/0 0 W e will fill these stockings with all sorts of goodies No! These are not ordinary rag rugs and Santa himself will give the filled hose away in BUT brand new patterns in the best -Boys On Your L ist! ■ Toyland Saturday, December 16th. CHARITY car d PARTY quality rugs we’ve seen in a mighty long LACE TRIMMED STEP-INS PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE time at 79c. Checked designs—reveial- Initialed and Hosiery—Main Floor, right ble! Size, 24x48 Inches. Washable, of Crepe de chine and satin step-ins, flesh ^ ^ t i C course! and tea r o s e ...... ^ X «5/0 SETBACK, AT Y. M. C. A. hankies Tuesday, Dec. 6, 8 P. M. Rugs—Main Floor, left Emblem Oob, Manchester Members. 3 in MEN’S PAJAMAS 1st Prizes, Turkeys. a box 1 Refreshments. Admission 86c. A Gift She’ll Appreciate! In broadcloth, coat or middy style, ^ 9 9 Men like sensible gifts and they’ll go for these in a blsr way! St Mary’s Ladies’ Guild luce trimined • Soft, plain white linens WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY with large initials for Full fashioned, service weight, all‘ colors, C r | men. Hemstitched hems. irregular, p a ir ...... DJ/C Annua] Christmas Sale • For school boys, bordered I rayons handkerchiefs with initials to match. BABY DRESSES Thnrs. Afternoon, Evening Wednesday's Specials Mate Floor, center. Sizes 1 and 2 years, all white, hand made ^ ^ Hale’s Strictly Fresh, Local, Large iC I and embroidered, value $1.25, f o r ...... f O C doll and carriage CHICKEN PIE SUPPER EGGS dozen 5 7 « BRroGE SETS 6 p. m., 50c. 49c Eggs to be termed “strictly fresh” can be only a few hours What girl doesn’t love to receive love- Here’s a special value In Tbw. All linen hand embroidered, ^ w f\f\ Menu: Old Fashioned Chlckeq Pie, old; to be called ‘aarge” , each dozen mast weigh 24 ounces or ly underwear, especially such fine tailor- land. A Uttle baby doU In a over; to be advertised as “locals” , they must come from nearby ed garments lu-e these rayons. The ecru bright orange canlage with all nicely boxed...... BpX«\iV/ [Mashed Potatoes, Tnmlps, Celery, I farm In this Immediate community. We guarantee our e m lace trimmings will delight her, too. cover. (Second Floor). Cranberry Sauce, Cole Slaw, Oof- to be Just as advertised. Panties and vests. Sizes to 42. Sure to fee, Rolls, Squash or Apple Pie. be a “best seller” for Christmas giving! Melrose Smoked gay Ascot Adults 60c. Raytms—Main Floor, righ t ChUdren to 10 yean , 26c. Shoulders lb. 9 e Supper Tickets Include Admission Small, lean, shanklessi scarfs to A rt Exhibit. ' Gold Edge Armour’s “Star” shoulderettes PINEHURST playing cards like “hand knits” ' 59c Lard 2 lbs. ISe Gay, colorful Ascots In both Women’s Home Leap e One-pound containers. $1.00 Bilks and woolens. Great for WEDNESDAY SPECIALS 25c They look exactly like band school misses! (Front En- ANNUAL Assorted Another lucky value for made garments. Great for old- trance). New CARROTS...... bunch SVic Pretnler Wednesday! Linen cards; ^ t er folks and con'^escMits. 4 to 5 to a bunch. Jell-0 .. .4pkgs. 19c edge. Double decks, 50c, (Front (M ain Floor, center). Corn___ 3 cans 29c Ehi tra n ce ). CHRISTMAS SALE All Savors! Qolden Bantam! tots’ fine YeUow Globe TURNIPS, 6 lbs. 136 Wednesday, Dec. 6, 7:80 p. m. Iceberg hand embroidered $1.90 W o o d b u ry pillow cases rayons Florida ORANGES . . . .doz. 25c Thursday, 2 p. m. On LETTUCE 2 heads 15c 2 d o z e n ...... Salvation Army Citadel men’s sets 89c Mt 50c Celery Stalks Here’s a real value in hand Bven the young tots like Crisp, Fresh Oyaten Supper 4:80 to 7 Thursday. 2 For 19e embroidered pUtow cases.. Pack- rayons—vests, bloomers, pants. Oyster Stew, Oraokers, Rolls, But- 50c ed in a gift box. A marvelous Flesh only. 2 ' to 6 years. GREEIN BEIANS .1,,.... .2 qts. 22c ter, Baked Apple, Cake, Tea or Grapes ^^l^sdnesday only, these famous “bujr” at 89c. (Mate Floor, Bloomer or pantle legs. (Main Coffee, SOo. S lbs. 20c Woodbury shaving sets at 60c. left). Floor, rear). FIsme/Tokay’e-.ftpe.. .tasty! iBoludes rtiavlng lotion, cream, 2 lbs. Large variety of i^rons. Women’s powder and soap In a gift box. Pure and Children’s SUps and Dressea, A Christmas. Sale of Household Linens and useful gifts, Apples 3 lbs. lOe lb **DeUQlons” apples! $1.00 Ovaltine ...... 69c Butter LARD as weO as refreshments on sale. 85c ( 3 ^ B la d e s ...... 24c Admission lOo entitles yon to re- Headquarters for Imported $1.00 Torridairo Heating 80-square freshments WMth a iWm,.. Pinehurst Meats Deliveries P a d s ...... 89c Large Link w q SWEDISH DELICACIES Darwin Blades...... 59c print aprons Sausage, lb...... X O C ^ ordem reostved by 8:10 Swedish Lutflsh (English steel— non ru st 6 betwMB 8:10 and Kronbrod DeUkatoss B r ^ . K». 890 is a package). North Methodist Church SIS s ss#;s,s*e Bin.BISxc • Bsnjnaie pkg.Sbo (Pound•ound Binesine paokage). ------Mate Floor, rl|^t (Mers meelved boOween Onrlstm’s Stewing Lamb, o WO and 9:40 BoUvered ba- OarlBon'li ...... •’I*«»«.i.«*T ».'...... J a r 89o 39* 2Vz l b s ...... OOC vWMn 10 ftnd U DooBs ...... can 85o CHICKEN PIE SUPPER Union Anohovias 8-cup Give apronsr-^just about the most nrac- Lean Shoulder; Firat afternoon dottvery, Bfunkon’s .OBB _89e 1:80. Japanese tea pots Here are brand new s^es. Friday ffight Preserved ...... Mo All trimmed with colored bladteg or rl<^ac OoveraU and bib styles. " * * ^ ° ' " c r a c . ^ e h u r s t Ground 2 ^ Q Birdseye ...... 1 *. Aprons^ R«gular and sgtra stsea 59^ Beef, lb...... 50c (Half-pound bag). 50c Served from 5:80 to 7 o*olodL OhrdBmon Seeds (Whole) ...... piw. 18e Brawn and green decorated Aprons—Mala Floor, rear. Frosted Foods JapsiMse tea pqts. Special Mena: Indlvldaal Chicken Flo, ItnivwfMl Ib. 890 Raspborries ...... 19c Crsvy, Mashed Potatoes and Tur- ta ip oi^ Bondost...... ^ 41,, Wednesday—50c. (Basement). Wednesday Special! 2 fm: 85c. alpo, Cabbage Salad, Cranberry First At Hale’s Banoe, BOnoe or Squash Flo, RoUe sw M ^ MmW (^ u M rim ) V.V.. V! .* .’ .* .’ .* .* .* ‘ . * ; .* ;; ioS Fowl ea. 59e Whtde StrawberrioB ...19c end CofllM Baspberry (Ballon) Blavored Synqt...... bettie Sgo colored 2 for 85e. pantry sets new patent For Frleaaaee. About 8 l-< Spinach, Spodal...... 19e HEAL TH MARKET SPECIALS Rm. Cm ...... -..210 Atlantic Rayoiite $1.69 I for ILIS. Birdsojo Pbr b ... .box 25e Four large containm tiugar, beating Try Bfa^Boyo BlnoberrioB McBit Values at Hsila's ! flout, coffee, tea), ibur splos for Pie or MnflhiB . .^7e RANGE oontalBsrs nad salt bon. Qrasa- * L e a n ( h i t s o f ivory; graen-rsd. (Bwsmant). pitcbens Very White 8 Stalk 8HOULDBE STEAK^ ft e niMhiirBt Comed Boof on. Jnl^ ®>c1i|r 9wak stB tacm ksavy Hovte of Colory* of tMo.oa M!L 4-pi(BM ; BVe tOUBd VoBl Ghopo Gaidiilowor. cakepaha yndw 15 gBUoiis. g»L apmfltB 12^0 Fresh Sphtadu Idaho______ftiuiig. ]PateteBB #»• ISgtOoiiBoirBMno, 8V»egil Ckm is ffVesh 39c ^ T te teadisst >*I^ XOdif M*. .V*.*...... 6 for 8Bc Sprte^Mim oaka, pan fler ; Mtchsnf 01 L. T. WOOD 00. aha;tf al^ spcngs oakm (B w ^ M.MM Veal Chdpi mwit). .. MMFioobsr. , ’ • ‘ . .. V